Hi Heikki,
Am 07.07.2013 21:19, schrieb Heikki Vatiainen:
...
Yes, that seems to be it. Thanks everyone for locating the change. I was
thrown off a bit since I was under the impression it fails with stock
4.11. That's not the case but the change is in the 4.11 patches. It's
also not
On 07/06/2013 06:24 PM, Karl Gaissmaier wrote:
could it just be that the configuration checker has a b0rkeness
as the server runs okay when NOT using '-c' ?
yep, found in Configurable.pm
Yes, that seems to be it. Thanks everyone for locating the change. I was
thrown off a bit since I was
Am 05.07.2013 23:53, schrieb a.l.m.bu...@lboro.ac.uk:
Hi,
there must be something wrong in your installation or even your config.
check the config doesnt have wierd characters in it I guess... 'cat -v
/tmp/radiator-config'
there were some changes as the move to 4.11 occured to deal with
Hi,
The next test on monday is a fresh, newer perl installation.
What perl version do you have on solaris?
perl 5, version 12, subversion 2 (v5.12.2)
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Am 05.07.2013 23:15, schrieb Christian Kratzer:
Hi,
just verified your minimal configuration with a clean Radiator-4.11 plus
patches installation:
thank you very much!
there must be something wrong in your installation or even your config.
the cfg is clean, 4.9 is working fine
#
On 07/06/2013 11:04 AM, Karl Gaissmaier wrote:
the cfg is clean, 4.9 is working fine
# radiusd -c -log_stdout -trace 5 -config_file /tmp/radiator-config
Can you add -foreground option to the options too? And be extra careful
to not to miss any complaints that come to stdout only and for that
Hi Heikki,
thanks for working an saturday. The Radiator team is as usaual great!
Am 06.07.2013 10:21, schrieb Heikki Vatiainen:
On 07/06/2013 11:04 AM, Karl Gaissmaier wrote:
the cfg is clean, 4.9 is working fine
# radiusd -c -log_stdout -trace 5 -config_file /tmp/radiator-config
Can you
Hi,
to confirm this via my own tests:
on Solaris:
Sat Jul 6 13:01:00 2013: WARNING: Could not find AuthBy clause with Identifier
myinternal
Sat Jul 6 13:01:00 2013: DEBUG: Finished reading configuration file 'test.cfg'
on Linux:
Sat Jul 6 12:59:22 2013: DEBUG: Finished reading
Hi,
I just tried goodies/minimal.cfg with freshly installed Solaris 11.1,
September 2012. Perl is 5.12.4 that comes with the system. Radiator is
unpatched 4.11.
but in the goodies/simple.cfg is no 'Identifier' used.
Please add an Identifier and try it again.
goodies/safeword.cfg
that
On 07/06/2013 03:25 PM, a.l.m.bu...@lboro.ac.uk wrote:
goodies/safeword.cfg
that fails in the same way (its a naked Handler statement instead of a
Realm statement - but still has an identifier that is not recognised)
safeword.cfg fails here too but the reason is missing module. Also,
Hi together,
I tried it now with 4.11 *without* patches. All other parameters are
identical, and now the config file check with Identifiers work.
mizar:.../tmp# /radiator/perl-5.12.4/bin/perl -I
/radiator/install-4.11/lib/site_perl/ /radiator/install-4.11/bin/radiusd -c
-log_stdout -trace
Hi,
safeword.cfg fails here too but the reason is missing module. Also,
there's no Identifier or Handler in my goodies/safeword.cfg, it uses
Handler DEFAULT. Is that really goodies/safeword.cfg or something else?
the version that comes with 4.11 but running radiator 4.11 with patches
Hi,
2013-04-30 Configurable.pm
Configuration file check no longer activates clauses which could cause
spurious error messages.
Requested by Garry Shtern.
?
could it just be that the configuration checker has a b0rkeness
as the server runs okay when NOT using '-c' ?
alan
Am 06.07.2013 15:51, schrieb a.l.m.bu...@lboro.ac.uk:
Hi,
2013-04-30 Configurable.pm
Configuration file check no longer activates clauses which could cause
spurious error messages.
Requested by Garry Shtern.
?
could it just be that the configuration checker has a b0rkeness
as
Hi,
yep, found in Configurable.pm
#
# Load a particular class module and construct and return an instance
# return undef if it didnt work
sub load
{
my ($file, $class, @args) = @_;
my $ret;
return unless
: Re: [RADIATOR] Radiator 4.11: WARNING: Could not find AuthBy clause
with Identifier ...
Hi,
yep, found in Configurable.pm
#
# Load a particular class module and construct and return an instance
# return undef if it didnt
Hi,
until now I checked my old cfg for new Radiaror versions before I
upgraded to the newer version in production.
With this bug it's not possible to do this any more.
Worse, if the AuthBy clause is really missing, the warning is the same.
Am 06.07.2013 19:53, schrieb Garry Shtern:
When you
Hi RADIATOR team,
I tried to upgrade from 4.9 to 4.11 (up to date patches applied) and I'm
no longer able to parse my old cfg file.
Identifiers are no longer recognized.
I stripped it down to the bare minimum:
Foreground
LogStdout
LogDir .
DbDir .
Trace 4
Hi,
On Fri, 5 Jul 2013, Karl Gaissmaier wrote:
Hi RADIATOR team,
I tried to upgrade from 4.9 to 4.11 (up to date patches applied) and I'm
no longer able to parse my old cfg file.
Identifiers are no longer recognized.
I stripped it down to the bare minimum:
Foreground
LogStdout
Hi,
On Fri, 5 Jul 2013, Karl Gaissmaier wrote:
Hi RADIATOR team,
I tried to upgrade from 4.9 to 4.11 (up to date patches applied) and I'm
no longer able to parse my old cfg file.
Identifiers are no longer recognized.
I stripped it down to the bare minimum:
Foreground
LogStdout
Hi Christian, RADIATOR team and listeners,
Am 05.07.2013 18:57, schrieb Christian Kratzer:
...
just saw that you start with:
Realm DEFAULT
and close with:
/Handler
uups, sorry but in my original cfg there isn't such a typo
and if I correct this stupid error it's the same
Hi,
just verified your minimal configuration with a clean Radiator-4.11 plus
patches installation:
[root@test-centos64 Radiator-4.11]# cat /tmp/radius.cfg
Foreground
LogStdout
LogDir .
DbDir .
Trace 4
AuthBy INTERNAL
Identifier myinternal
Hi,
Sounds really fishy, just wondering if someone else sees the same problem.
no. have updated through 4.9m 4.10 and 4.11 by just getting latest version,
applying
patches and then 'make install' - thats on Solaris as on Linux. the only thing
that
I can think of is some required library isnt
Hi,
there must be something wrong in your installation or even your config.
check the config doesnt have wierd characters in it I guess... 'cat -v
/tmp/radiator-config'
there were some changes as the move to 4.11 occured to deal with the config
strings
in better ways -
alan
Hi Sami,
Sami Keski-Kasari schrieb:
Hello Kurt,
I think that you updated to Radiator 4.11 when you updated to Debian 7?
yes, breaking the basic rule to never change more than one thing at a
time ;-)
We found memory leak in AuthRADSEC module which was caused by the
change done in 4.10
On 07/02/2013 11:10 PM, Garry Shtern wrote:
I am experiencing similar memory leak issues with Wheezy but I am not using
AuthByRADIUS at all.
Hello Garry,
I guess you mean AuthByRADSEC as Sami mentioned? It would be interesting
to see your and Kurt's configuration or at least which AuthBys
Hello Kurt,
I think that you updated to Radiator 4.11 when you updated to Debian 7?
We found memory leak in AuthRADSEC module which was caused by the change
done in 4.10 patches (Special Thanks to Paul Dekkers @SURFnet for
helping us to debug this).
The change is reverted now in the latest
Bauer
Cc: radiator@open.com.au
Subject: Re: [RADIATOR] Radiator Debian Wheezy = memory problem?
Hello Kurt,
I think that you updated to Radiator 4.11 when you updated to Debian 7?
We found memory leak in AuthRADSEC module which was caused by the change done
in 4.10 patches (Special Thanks
Hi,
since upgrading one of our radius-servers to Debain 7 (Wheezy) we
expierence serious memory problems, namely Radiator eating up all the
available memory over time (see attached graph). We have a few Radiator
installations running and the ones on Debian Squeeze behave fine.
Radiator 4.11
Hi Kurt,
I'm not aware of a memory leak in Perl 5.14.2 that affects Radiator but you might want to check using one of the many leak checking modules on CPAN:
https://metacpan.org/search?q=leak
Knowing which additional Perl modules you've installed and how your Radiator is configured (EAP?)
Hi,
On Wed, 19 Jun 2013, Kurt Bauer wrote:
Hi,
since upgrading one of our radius-servers to Debain 7 (Wheezy) we
expierence serious memory problems, namely Radiator eating up all the
available memory over time (see attached graph). We have a few Radiator
installations running and the ones
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On Wed, 19 Jun 2013, Michael wrote:
I have this problem too. Radiator slowly consumes more and more memory as
the weeks go by. Restarting it brings it back down. I have asked this
question to, but also got the same answers you did. Not a radiator problem.
then please show us your
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Can you guys suggest for radiator reporting tools that can generate reports
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We are using radiator (on linux) to collect accounting data from Cisco WISMs
(wireless infrastructure). I have verified that the accounting data is being
received by the radiator machines but a fair portion never makes it to the
database. Looking at the stats I see that there are a large
Hello Russell -
The first thing to do is look at a trace 4 debug in Radiator with
LogMicroseconds enabled (requires Time-Hires from CPAN).
This will show you immediately how long each processing step is taking.
The usual cause of this sort of problem is a slow database, probably due to a
Hello Prasoon -
The first thing to do is add NoDefault to your AuthBy LDAP2 clause.
This will stop the DEFAULTxxx lookups.
regards
Hugh
On 20 May 2013, at 15:01, Prasoon Majumdar prasoonpri...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi All,
user password in radius logs getting encrypted automatically and
Keski-Kasari sam...@open.com.au
Date: 04/30/2013 01:03 PM
Subject:Re: [RADIATOR] Radiator evaluation-Authenticate and
Authorize LDAP users using SASL EXTERNAL bind to network switch
Thanks for the reply,
I have used CA-file from the certificate hierarchy,
I have my own cacert.pem I
Hello Rohan -
In that case, put Radiator in front of NavisRadius.
Configure Radiator with a session database, plus proxy to NavisRadius for the
authentication.
You can do accounting in Radiator or NavisRadius or both.
regards
Hugh
On 2 May 2013, at 13:24, rohan.he...@cwjamaica.com wrote:
The plan is to replace NavisRadius but want to integrate Radiator into the
production environment as a test run.
NavisRadius servers are configured to use a USS (NavisRadius Universal State
Server installed on a separate server). I was hoping to get Radiator to use the
USS. Eventually we would
Hello Rohan -
As far as I can see from the online documentation, NavisRadius uses USS as a
session database.
This being the case, I think you would need to set up Radiator to proxy to
NavisRadius which in turn would use USS.
Note that Radiator also has its own support for one or more session
Agreed. The ultimate plan is to use a session database. But for now I need to
integrate Radiator into our current platform using the easiest and simplest
approach. I am also exploring options for configuring NavisRadius to use a
session database instead of USS. So whichever I am able to
Hello Pramod,
I think that problem is in your certificate settings.
You have:
SSLCAClientCert C:/Radiator/ldapcertificates/admin.crt
SSLCAClientKey C:/Radiator/ldapcertificates/admin.key
So you seems to have your own host certificates for your radius server.
But
Hello,
I want to integrate Radiator into my NavisRadius production platform. How can I
configure Radiator to use NavisRadius USS? Thanks.
Rohan
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On 04/30/2013 08:39 PM, rohan.he...@cwjamaica.com wrote:
I want to integrate Radiator into my NavisRadius production platform. How can
I configure Radiator to use NavisRadius USS? Thanks.
NavisRadius seems to be a RADIUS server, so I'd think you could use
AuthBy RADIUS to send requests to
Hello Rohan -
Can you tell us exactly how you want Radiator and NavisRadius to operate?
As Heikki says, you probably want to use proxy RADIUS, but which is client and
which is server?
regards
Hugh
On 1 May 2013, at 05:19, Heikki Vatiainen h...@open.com.au wrote:
On 04/30/2013 08:39 PM,
Hi,
I can put radiator in listening on a TCP port for a simple PAP authentication?
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Ciao Vicenzo -
It has been a long time since I came to Rome to assist Telecom Italia with
Radiator!
The short answer to your question is no, because the RADIUS protocol is based
on UDP not TCP.
However, we do provide an alternative called RADSEC, which is RADIUS over an
encrypted TCP
Hi Matt,
both DBD::Sybase and DBD::ODBC with FreeTDS where suggested on the
#dbix-class irc channel where some users connect to MSSQL successfully
from Linux.
DBD::ODBC requires the Linux ODBC library which is included in the
Debian package unixodbc if you run that.
Best regards, Alex
On
Hello. I need to log some accounting data direct into a windows 2008
MSSQL server, what is available to do this?
Reading the FAQ and searching the mailing list it looks like my options
are either FreeTDS, though the version it lists is September 2003, or
DBD::proxy together with DBD::OBDC on
Hi Matt -
I suggest you use one of the commercial ODBC drivers available for Linux.
You can also try the Microsoft one:
http://www.microsoft.com/en-us/download/details.aspx?id=28160
regards
Hugh
On 6 Mar 2013, at 00:55, Matt Brown womble1...@live.com wrote:
Hello. I need to log
Hi, I'm trying to monitor our radiator server with cacti.
i saw that in the configuration that monitor already exist
Monitor
Username *
Password *
Port %{GlobalVar:monitor_port}
/Monitor
i want to test it with snmpwalk, on which snmp the monitor works? can
someone
On 01/03/2013 01:43 PM, eliran shlomo wrote:
Hi, I'm trying to monitor our radiator server with cacti.
i saw that in the configuration that monitor already exist
Monitor
Hello Eliran,
you need to have SNMPAgent instead of Monitor. Monitor is a
different thing and it is used by tools such as
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Hi,
i use this configuration
SNMPAgent
ROCommunity RaD1us
Port %{GlobalVar:snmp_port}
/SNMPAgent
and in the init.d script i add snmp_port=9071
you arent clear if this now works for you...
what does simply adding
Port 9071
into the SNMPAgent section give you?
have
2013/1/3 a.l.m.bu...@lboro.ac.uk
Hi,
i use this configuration
SNMPAgent
ROCommunity RaD1us
Port %{GlobalVar:snmp_port}
/SNMPAgent
and in the init.d script i add snmp_port=9071
you arent clear if this now works for you...
what does simply adding
Port 9071
Dear Sir,
Find below the Wireless Mobile data co. (ISP) Kuwait's
Radiator project status and also a brief description on what Is remaining
to be done ( I need help with this) :-
Radiator was successfully installed on a centos Linux server with MySQL
database using buildsql and
Dear Sir,
Find below the Wireless Mobile data co. (ISP) Kuwait's
Radiator project status and also a brief description on what Is remaining
to be done ( I need help with this) :-
Radiator was successfully installed on a centos Linux server with MySQL
database using buildsql and
Hello Thomas -
Your project involves much more than just simple Radiator configuration.
We are available on a contract basis for custom configuration, installation and
commissioning.
regards
Hugh
On 3 Jan 2013, at 06:35, Thomas KCCG tho...@kccg.com wrote:
Dear Sir,
Find
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De: radiator-boun...@open.com.au [mailto:radiator-boun...@open.com.au] En
nombre de Heikki Vatiainen
Enviado el: lunes, 17 de diciembre de 2012 19:11
Para: radiator@open.com.au
Asunto: Re: [RADIATOR] Radiator Crash. SQL Timeout.
On 12/17/2012 04:34 PM
Our AD group tried to move our main domain controller this morning and RADIATOR
stopped authenticating users until the RADIATOR process on each RADIUS server
was manually restarted.
RADIATOR is configured to use AuthByLSA, and is only configured to use a
default domain, not a specific domain
Hello Heikki.
I ran Radiator as you mention
./radiusd -config_file radius_siptrunk_edge.cfg -foreground -log_stdout
The process crashed again, unfortunately the only error is a killed
message in the console
I log my accounting info to an Oracle DB, and I had a similar-looking
problem to
On 12/21/2012 05:24 PM, Johnson, Neil M wrote:
Our AD group tried to move our main domain controller this morning and
RADIATOR stopped authenticating users until the RADIATOR process on each
RADIUS server was manually restarted.
Hello Neil,
is there any chance you could try this with Trace 4
. Is there anything more that I
could do ?
Regards,
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Enviado el: lunes, 17 de diciembre de 2012 19:11
Para: radiator@open.com.au
Asunto: Re: [RADIATOR] Radiator
Hello list.
We’re experiencing several crashes of our Radius service and we don’t have
any clue why this could be happening.
We’re using an AuthBY SQL against an ORACLE database. We have 5 to 6 more
instances running in the same server without any problem, but two of them
are crashing once a
On Fri, 14 Dec 2012, Heikki Vatiainen wrote:
On 12/14/2012 02:01 PM, Jethro R Binks wrote:
On Fri, 14 Dec 2012, Mike McCauley wrote:
Improvements to PEAP support for Windows failing to work when PEAP fast
reconnect was enabled. EAP Extension TLV/Success is now exchanged over
TLS
On 12/17/2012 04:53 PM, Jethro R Binks wrote:
Are there any reasons why I might chose not to enable fast connect/session
resumption? Other broken clients etc?
I do not know of any broken clients. The windows client was fine too, it
was just more strict than the others.
For the reasons of
On 12/17/2012 04:34 PM, Ricardo Martinez wrote:
We’re experiencing several crashes of our Radius service and we don’t
have any clue why this could be happening.
Could you try running radiusd with -foreground and -log_stdout options
instead of starting it the normal way?
There are very likely
On Fri, 14 Dec 2012, Mike McCauley wrote:
Improvements to PEAP support for Windows failing to work when PEAP fast
reconnect was enabled. EAP Extension TLV/Success is now exchanged over
TLS tunnel between the server and client before sending final
Access-Accept.
This is interesting; is
On 12/14/2012 02:01 PM, Jethro R Binks wrote:
On Fri, 14 Dec 2012, Mike McCauley wrote:
Improvements to PEAP support for Windows failing to work when PEAP fast
reconnect was enabled. EAP Extension TLV/Success is now exchanged over
TLS tunnel between the server and client before sending
We are pleased to announce the release of Radiator version 4.11
This version contains some new features and minor bug fixes.
As usual, the new version is available to current licensees from:
http://www.open.com.au/radiator/downloads/
and to current evaluators from:
Hi,
I am new to Radiator. I installed Radiator 4.10 and started daemon perl
c:\perl\bin\radiusd on my Windows 2008 server. I did not see message Radiator
is now waiting for RADIUS requests to arrive
I ran perl radwptst -user mikem -password fred and got No reply message. I am
using radius.cfg
Without ANY changes? Unless your server has the IP address that's the same as
the config file you used...then that won't work.
The default config is a starting point , a basic block to build/construct from.
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UDP[::]:57184 *:*
C:\Program Files\Radiator
For some unknown reason, radpwtst cannot connect to radiusd.
From: Alan Buxey [mailto:a.l.m.bu...@lboro.ac.uk]
Sent: Tuesday, November 06, 2012 12:15 PM
To: Qiu, Dennis; radiator@open.com.au
Subject: Re: [RADIATOR
Providing the correct shared secret when using radpwtst may help...
alan
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I entered the correct password. Problem is caused by radiusd not responding to
RADIUS request.
From: Alan Buxey [mailto:a.l.m.bu...@lboro.ac.uk]
Sent: Tuesday, November 06, 2012 12:49 PM
To: Qiu, Dennis; radiator@open.com.au
Subject: Re: [RADIATOR] Radiator does not wait for RADIUS requests
Hi,
I entered the correct password.
did you? All I have seen you say so far is that you used
perl radpwtst -user mikem -password fred -auth_port 1812 -trace 4
wheres the shared secret for the client to talk to the RADIUS server?
radpwst emulates a NAS rather than a real client edge
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Hi,
I use a generic radiaus.cfg from installation without any changes.
Following is my radius.cfg file:
you are binding to an IPso IIRC, RADIATOR will onyl bind to that IP
(if you used 0.0.0.0 then it'll bind to all interfaces, including 127.0.0.1
(localhost)
set the server IP
; radiator@open.com.au
Subject: Re: [RADIATOR] Radiator does not wait for RADIUS requests
and if the secret is wrong, i'm pretty sure it will show the connection in
the debug
logs.
On 06/11/12 02:38 PM, alan buxey wrote:
Hi,
I entered the correct password.
did you? All I have seen you
Hi,
I know that Radiator can work as a translator agent between diameter
protocol and RADIUS protocol.
I would like to know, if Radiator can work as other diameter agents as well,
and if not is there any plan for future development on Radiator to support
this?
My final question is what
On 10/24/2012 02:20 PM, Hrair Karaboyadjian wrote:
I know that Radiator can work as a translator agent between diameter
protocol and RADIUS protocol.
Yes. It does basic translation from Diameter to Radius.
I would like to know, if Radiator can work as other diameter agents as
well, and if
On 08/26/2012 03:00 PM, sergio wrote:
I use Radiator 4.10 and I need to place a second radiator and I use FreeBSD,
but I need a solution to the sessions (SessionDatabase SQL) is well
synchronized since I use mysql. A mysql replication via resolves or is there
a better solution?
Here are
Thank you for answers.
What is the safest way to have 2 servers for high availability with Radiator.
Thanks
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From: h...@open.com.au
Sent: Mon, 27 Aug 2012 15:17:59 +0300
To: radiator@open.com.au
Subject: Re: [RADIATOR] Radiator high Availability
On 08/26/2012
I use Radiator 4.10 and I need to place a second radiator and I use FreeBSD,
but I need a solution to the sessions (SessionDatabase SQL) is well
synchronized since I use mysql. A mysql replication via resolves or is there a
better solution?
I also thought about using FreeBSD with CARP.
Thanks
Hi,
On Tue, 24 Jul 2012, Hugh Irvine wrote:
Hello James -
This is a how long is a piece of string question, as almost everything
depends on the external resources that Radiator is using.
In other words, Radiator performance is almost always dependent on things
like SQL and/or LDAP
Hi,
Are there any published measurements on the number of transactions per second
your AAA product is capable of achieving running on a windows OS based server?
Regards,
James Austin
Manager Technology Projects
Crystal Communications Ltd.
281-300-8294 Mobile
281-361-5199 Office
Hello James -
This is a how long is a piece of string question, as almost everything
depends on the external resources that Radiator is using.
In other words, Radiator performance is almost always dependent on things like
SQL and/or LDAP databases.
Radiator itself using an in-memory cache
We at Urban Networks have Radiator up and running on CentOS, as well as the
built in ServerHTTP.
In particular, we are interested in traffic accounting for users on Urban's
network that do not need Radius authentication. We just
need to collect their traffic usage for billing.
I am
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On 07/16/2012 05:27 AM, John Coy wrote:
Hello John,
I am in the process of moving my Radius server to a cloud-based server
on Rackspace.com http://Rackspace.com/. The cloud server is running
Ubuntu Linux 12.04 LTS.
Ubuntu 12.04 should work well. I have used it myself e.g, in a recent
Hello,
I am in the process of moving my Radius server to a cloud-based server
on Rackspace.com. The cloud server is running Ubuntu Linux 12.04 LTS.
I downloaded the latest Radiator version 4.10 from your site, and also
downloaded the patches which I applied.
When I run make test I get
We are pleased to announce the release of Radiator version 4.10
This version contains some new features and minor bug fixes. The prerequisites
now require Digest::SHA
As usual, the new version is available to current licensees from:
http://www.open.com.au/radiator/downloads/
and to current
Hi Mikey -
Thanks!
Tested fine on Mac OS X 10.7.4.
I've also copied it up to the DEV box at NBNCo and it runs fine after
installing Digest-SHA-5.71.
cheers
Hugh
On 28 Jun 2012, at 12:04, Mike McCauley wrote:
We are pleased to announce the release of Radiator version 4.10
This version
On 06/16/2012 05:09 AM, Scott wrote:
We are trying to test and integrate radiator with meraki cloud based
wifi controller and post bill to Micros Opera PMS for hotel WIFI. can
any of you advise if our REF or other document I can refer to for the
features to test below? thanks!
Please see
Hi Team
We are trying to test and integrate radiator with meraki cloud based wifi
controller and post bill to Micros Opera PMS for hotel WIFI. can any of you
advise if our REF or other document I can refer to for the features to test
below? thanks!
1. bandwidth control --e.g user1 choose a
On 06/14/2012 04:21 AM, Scott wrote:
Then I deleted that config file, copy the radmin.cfg from goodie
folder to programfiles-radiator and rename it to radius.cfg. As I am
using MS SQL server, so I changed the lines related to DBsource to
(DBSource dbi:ODBC:radmin)
Ok, that's fine. The DB
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