RE: FTP access to accounting logs by rodopi

2003-02-05 Thread Gene Parks
You could always log straight into rodopi via the mssql driver.

Gene Parks
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-Original Message-
From: Tim D. McCracken [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Tuesday, February 04, 2003 4:43 PM
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Subject: FTP access to accounting logs by rodopi



OS: Solaris8/SPARC

I need to ftp (read) the accounting log using a non-priveleged account
from RODOPI.

I created a non-priveleged user with the 'other' group.
Rodopi can change the 'detail' file names but cannot read the files
since the default persmision is owner:rw (only).  RODOPI changes the
'detail' filenames forcing FR to create a new file each time RODOPI
process the current data, so I can't just change the file permissions
one time and call it good.

I am trying to set the default group permission on the 'detail' file to
allow this. However, I have been unable to determine where to set the
umask for a daemon. Also, I do not want to change it system wide - only
for the radiusd daemon. I have been unable to locate this information in
the Solaris docs. Any Ideas?

Or is there a better way to accomplish this? (without anon FTP)

Tim


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FTP access to accounting logs by rodopi

2003-02-04 Thread Tim D. McCracken

OS: Solaris8/SPARC

I need to ftp (read) the accounting log using a non-priveleged account from
RODOPI.

I created a non-priveleged user with the 'other' group.
Rodopi can change the 'detail' file names but cannot read the files since
the default
persmision is owner:rw (only).  RODOPI changes the 'detail' filenames
forcing
FR to create a new file each time RODOPI process the current data, so I
can't just
change the file permissions one time and call it good.

I am trying to set the default group permission on the 'detail' file to
allow this.
However, I have been unable to determine where to set the umask for a
daemon.
Also, I do not want to change it system wide - only for the radiusd daemon.
I have been unable to locate this information in the Solaris docs. Any
Ideas?

Or is there a better way to accomplish this? (without anon FTP)

Tim


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