Re: (RADIATOR) Problem with radiator 3.5

2003-02-20 Thread Mike McCauley


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At 08.58 17/02/2003 +1100, Hugh Irvine wrote:
Hello Fabrizio -

This sounds like the new version of Radiator is not installed correctly.

What happens when you run radiusd directly from the Radiator distribution
directory?

Ie.

 cd /Radiator-3.5
 perl radiusd -config_file /your.configuration.file

Could you send me the results from the above together with your
configuration file and a trace 4 debug showing what is happening?

Ok.
DBI.pm was not installed on my server.
Excuse me for this stupid error ;)
Regards, Fabrizio


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(RADIATOR) Cisco Secure ACS user database exports and password decoding

2003-02-20 Thread Mike McCauley
Hello All,

We are pleased to announce that we now have the ability to extract plaintext 
user passwords from Cisco Secure ACS radius server database dumps (ie from 
CSUtil -d). This might be useful for people wishing to migrate from ACS to 
Radiator.

Unfortunately, due to legal issues we are not able to provide the source code, 
but anyone who needs this service should get in touch with me directly.

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(RADIATOR) make test in Radiator 3.5

2003-02-20 Thread William Hernandez
Hello everyone,

I'm testing Radiator 3.5 (with patches) on our RH 7.3 which is currently
running Radiator 3.3.1.
I'm seeing a lot of not oks in make test.

# perl Makefile.PL
# make
# make test
PERL_DL_NONLAZY=1 /bin/perl -Iblib/arch -Iblib/lib
-I/usr/lib/perl5/5.6.1/i386-l
inux -I/usr/lib/perl5/5.6.1 test.pl
Starting tests...
Starting 2 test servers. Please wait...
ok 1a
ok 1b
ok 1c
ok 1d
ok 1e
not ok 2a
ok 2b
not ok 2c
ok 2d
ok 2e
not ok 2f
ok 2g
not ok 2h
ok 2i
not ok 2j
ok 2k
not ok 2l
not ok 2m
not ok 2n
not ok 2o
ok 2p
not ok 2q
not ok 2r
not ok 2s
not ok 2t
not ok 2u
not ok 2v
not ok 2x
not ok 2y
not ok 2z
not ok 3a
ok 3b
ok 3c
not ok 3d
ok 3e
ok 3f
not ok 3g
not ok 3h
not ok 4a
ok 4b
ok 4c
not ok 5a
ok 5b
ok 5c
not ok 5d
ok 5e
not ok 5f
ok 5g
not ok 6a
not ok 6b
not ok 6c
ok 6d
not ok 6e
not ok 6f
not ok 6g
not ok 6h
not ok 7a
not ok 7b
not ok 7c
not ok 8a
not ok 8b
Tests completed
sh: kill: (20643) - No such process

Did I miss a step?

Thanks in advance,
William


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(RADIATOR) OT: Storing detail files

2003-02-20 Thread Robert Sharp
Hello,

During the time I've been using Radiator(about 3 years), I've archived
all accounting records.  I have a small script that would run at
midnight and rename the detail file to the current date then bzip it and
store it in a directory structure broken down by year, month then date. 
Each detail file is for a 24 hour period, and is in standard format.

My question..  Does anyone know of a software package that will read all
that data into a database of sometype and store it for use, and allow me
to search for various infos?  The billing staff here would like to be
able to go back and check dialup usage on accounts no matter how long
ago it was.  I have found a couple of Perl scripts that will parse a
single detail file at one time but nothing that would check several
files.

Does anyone know of such a creature??

Thank you,
Robert

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(RADIATOR) AuthLog AuthBy?

2003-02-20 Thread Jeremy Hinton
Greetings,

	I'm trying to figure out of theres a way to log which AuthBy clause issued 
the Request-Failed via AuthLogSQL.  I use a AuthBy LDAP primarily, but if 
that times out i fall back to an AuthBy SQL. When an auth attempt gets 
rejected, i'd like to know if the AuthBy LDAP timed out and its the SQL 
backup thats rejecting them. I've tried the following with no luck:

- Setting GlobalVar's in the Authby clauses and then logging those. Didn't 
work since GlobalVars are illegal outside of Global scope
- Logging %{Handler:AuthBy}. This logged an array referrence.
- Adding AuthBy specific reply items and logging those with %{Reply:xx}. It 
doesn't appear you can add attributes to a Auth-Reject.

I though about maybe a PostAuthHook, but that starts to get really messy.

Does anyone know of a way to do this? Thanks.

- jeremy

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Re: (RADIATOR) RewriteUser in AuthBy?

2003-02-20 Thread Chris Fedde
On Thu, 20 Feb 2003 14:17:15 +1100  Hugh Irvine wrote:
 +--
 | Hello Chris -
 | 
 | If you can recognise the different usernames, you can do this:
 | 
 +--

The auth request comes in as, for example, User-Name = cfedde.

Handler Called-Station-Id = /4242$/
AuthByPolicy ContinueUntilAccept 
AuthBy LDAP2
...
/AuthBy
AuthBy RADIUS
...
/AuthBy
/Handler

But for the AuthBy LDAP2 clause I need

RewriteUsername s/^/foo#/

and for the AuthBy RADIUS I need

RewriteUsername s/^them#//
RewriteUsername s/$[EMAIL PROTECTED]/

I'm not sure if I can make your recomendation do that. Am I just
overlooking something obvious?

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Re: (RADIATOR) RewriteUser in AuthBy?

2003-02-20 Thread Hugh Irvine

Hello Chris -

To do what you describe below, the best way is to enclose your existing 
AuthBy clauses with an AuthBy GROUP and put the RewriteUsernames there. 
Note that in the second AuthBy GROUP, you will need to remove what was 
added in the first AuthBy GROUP.

Handler Called-Station-Id = /4242$/
AuthByPolicy ContinueUntilAccept
AuthBy GROUP
RewriteUsername s/^/foo#/
AuthBy LDAP2
	...
/AuthBy
/AuthBy
AuthBy GROUP
RewriteUsername s/^foo#//
RewriteUsername s/^them#//
RewriteUsername s/$[EMAIL PROTECTED]/
AuthBy RADIUS
	...
/AuthBy
/AuthBy
/Handler

regards

Hugh


On Friday, Feb 21, 2003, at 08:11 Australia/Melbourne, Chris Fedde 
wrote:

On Thu, 20 Feb 2003 14:17:15 +1100  Hugh Irvine wrote:
 +--
 | Hello Chris -
 |
 | If you can recognise the different usernames, you can do this:
 |
 +--

The auth request comes in as, for example, User-Name = cfedde.

Handler Called-Station-Id = /4242$/
AuthByPolicy ContinueUntilAccept
AuthBy LDAP2
	...
/AuthBy
AuthBy RADIUS
	...
/AuthBy
/Handler

But for the AuthBy LDAP2 clause I need

RewriteUsername s/^/foo#/

and for the AuthBy RADIUS I need

RewriteUsername s/^them#//
RewriteUsername s/$[EMAIL PROTECTED]/

I'm not sure if I can make your recomendation do that. Am I just
overlooking something obvious?

Thanks
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Re: (RADIATOR) AuthLog AuthBy?

2003-02-20 Thread Hugh Irvine

Hello Jeremy -

Interesting question.

The only thing I can think of is to put an AddToRequest in each of the 
AuthBy clauses and logging the contents of both in your AuthLog.

Something like this might work (please let me know if it does):

Handler ...
	AuthByPolicy 
	AuthBy LDAP2
		.
		AddToRequest AuthBy1 = LDAP2
	/AuthBy
	AuthBy SQL
		
		AddToRequest AuthBy2 = SQL
	/AuthBy
	
/Handler

Your logging should include %{AuthBy1} and %{AuthBy2}.

Please let me know how you get on.

regards

Hugh


On Friday, Feb 21, 2003, at 05:51 Australia/Melbourne, Jeremy Hinton 
wrote:

Greetings,

	I'm trying to figure out of theres a way to log which AuthBy clause 
issued the Request-Failed via AuthLogSQL.  I use a AuthBy LDAP 
primarily, but if that times out i fall back to an AuthBy SQL. When an 
auth attempt gets rejected, i'd like to know if the AuthBy LDAP timed 
out and its the SQL backup thats rejecting them. I've tried the 
following with no luck:

- Setting GlobalVar's in the Authby clauses and then logging those. 
Didn't work since GlobalVars are illegal outside of Global scope
- Logging %{Handler:AuthBy}. This logged an array referrence.
- Adding AuthBy specific reply items and logging those with 
%{Reply:xx}. It doesn't appear you can add attributes to a  Auth-Reject.

I though about maybe a PostAuthHook, but that starts to get really 
messy.

Does anyone know of a way to do this? Thanks.

- jeremy

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Re: (RADIATOR) OT: Storing detail files

2003-02-20 Thread Hugh Irvine

Hello Robert -

You will find the radimportacct utility in the goodies directory of 
the Radiator 3.5 distribution.

regards

Hugh


On Friday, Feb 21, 2003, at 03:47 Australia/Melbourne, Robert Sharp 
wrote:

Hello,

During the time I've been using Radiator(about 3 years), I've archived
all accounting records.  I have a small script that would run at
midnight and rename the detail file to the current date then bzip it 
and
store it in a directory structure broken down by year, month then date.
Each detail file is for a 24 hour period, and is in standard format.

My question..  Does anyone know of a software package that will read 
all
that data into a database of sometype and store it for use, and allow 
me
to search for various infos?  The billing staff here would like to be
able to go back and check dialup usage on accounts no matter how long
ago it was.  I have found a couple of Perl scripts that will parse a
single detail file at one time but nothing that would check several
files.

Does anyone know of such a creature??

Thank you,
Robert

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Re: (RADIATOR) make test in Radiator 3.5

2003-02-20 Thread Hugh Irvine

Hello William -

I suspect that either the users file, or the radius.cfg file in the 
main Radiator directory have been changed. You will find the test 
script in test.pl in the main directory, and it expects to use the 
original radius.cfg (and radius2.cfg) and the users file as 
included in the distribution.

regards

Hugh


On Friday, Feb 21, 2003, at 03:24 Australia/Melbourne, William 
Hernandez wrote:

Hello everyone,

I'm testing Radiator 3.5 (with patches) on our RH 7.3 which is 
currently
running Radiator 3.3.1.
I'm seeing a lot of not oks in make test.

# perl Makefile.PL
# make
# make test
PERL_DL_NONLAZY=1 /bin/perl -Iblib/arch -Iblib/lib
-I/usr/lib/perl5/5.6.1/i386-l
inux -I/usr/lib/perl5/5.6.1 test.pl
Starting tests...
Starting 2 test servers. Please wait...
ok 1a
ok 1b
ok 1c
ok 1d
ok 1e
not ok 2a
ok 2b
not ok 2c
ok 2d
ok 2e
not ok 2f
ok 2g
not ok 2h
ok 2i
not ok 2j
ok 2k
not ok 2l
not ok 2m
not ok 2n
not ok 2o
ok 2p
not ok 2q
not ok 2r
not ok 2s
not ok 2t
not ok 2u
not ok 2v
not ok 2x
not ok 2y
not ok 2z
not ok 3a
ok 3b
ok 3c
not ok 3d
ok 3e
ok 3f
not ok 3g
not ok 3h
not ok 4a
ok 4b
ok 4c
not ok 5a
ok 5b
ok 5c
not ok 5d
ok 5e
not ok 5f
ok 5g
not ok 6a
not ok 6b
not ok 6c
ok 6d
not ok 6e
not ok 6f
not ok 6g
not ok 6h
not ok 7a
not ok 7b
not ok 7c
not ok 8a
not ok 8b
Tests completed
sh: kill: (20643) - No such process

Did I miss a step?

Thanks in advance,
William


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(RADIATOR) logging failed auth with postauthhook ?

2003-02-20 Thread Mike McCauley


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Hi,

I'm trying to set up a postauthhook.pl script
that puts useful about login attempts into a
mysql DB.

I've currently got is showing successful connections
and disconnections (and the reasons from
Acct-Terminate-Cause),  but can't get it to
display failed authentication attempts at all
because the authentication messages aren't available
as attributes to the hook files..

Username's that don't exist don't show anything
(radiator doesn't show any debugging info) and
passwords that don't match valid username's are
shown in debugging only..

My Handler config is below.

Does anyone know how I can get bad login attempts
logged with the postauthhook ?

Regards,
Adrian.



Handler

PreAuthHook file:%D/dsl_prehook.pl

RewriteUsername s/^([^@]+).*/$1/
AuthByPolicy ContinueWhileAccept
AuthBy CheckUsers
AuthBy AllocateIPAddress
AcctLogFileName /usr/local/lib/radius/acct/dsl-%Y-%m-%d
AuthLog SQLLogger
SessionDatabase SQLSDB
PostAuthHook file:%D/dsl_posthook.pl
/Handler

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Re: (RADIATOR) logging failed auth with postauthhook ?

2003-02-20 Thread Hugh Irvine

Hello Adrian -

I think I would be inclined to use a Log SQL clause, possibly in 
conjunction with a PacketTrace parameter.

See section 6.12 in the Radiator 3.5 reference manual (doc/ref.html).

regards

Hugh



Hi,

I'm trying to set up a postauthhook.pl script
that puts useful about login attempts into a
mysql DB.

I've currently got is showing successful connections
and disconnections (and the reasons from
Acct-Terminate-Cause),  but can't get it to
display failed authentication attempts at all
because the authentication messages aren't available
as attributes to the hook files..

Username's that don't exist don't show anything
(radiator doesn't show any debugging info) and
passwords that don't match valid username's are
shown in debugging only..

My Handler config is below.

Does anyone know how I can get bad login attempts
logged with the postauthhook ?

Regards,
Adrian.



Handler

	PreAuthHook file:%D/dsl_prehook.pl

	RewriteUsername s/^([^@]+).*/$1/
	AuthByPolicy ContinueWhileAccept
	AuthBy CheckUsers
	AuthBy AllocateIPAddress
	AcctLogFileName /usr/local/lib/radius/acct/dsl-%Y-%m-%d
	AuthLog SQLLogger
	SessionDatabase SQLSDB
	PostAuthHook file:%D/dsl_posthook.pl
/Handler

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(RADIATOR) Radius::AuthSQLRAdius

2003-02-20 Thread Rabbie Zalaf








Hi guys.



I've just installed a new installation of RADIATOR on
a test machine and when I try to start it, I get the following error. I can't
seem to find this error yet on the net. Has anyone else seen it?



[root@prad2 root]# /etc/rc.d/init.d/radiator
start

Starting Radiator: Can't locate object method
new via package Radius::AuthSQLRADIUS
(perhaps you forgot to load Radius::AuthSQLRADIUS?)
at /usr/lib/perl5/site_perl/5.6.0/Radius/Configurable.pm line 368, FILE
line 142.
[FAILED]

[root@prad2 root]#



Thanks.



Rabbie Zalaf

Network Consultant

Leading Edge Internet

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http://www.leadingedgeinternet.net.au



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Re: (RADIATOR) Radius::AuthSQLRAdius

2003-02-20 Thread Hugh Irvine

Hello Rabbie -

It sounds like the installation has not been done correctly.

What do you get when you do the following in the Radiator 3.5 distribution directory?

perl Makefile.PL
make
make test
make install

regards

Hugh


On Friday, Feb 21, 2003, at 16:59 Australia/Melbourne, Rabbie Zalaf wrote:

Hi guys.

 

I've just installed a new installation of RADIATOR on a test machine and when I try to start it, I get the following error. I can't seem to find this error yet on the net. Has anyone else seen it?

 

[root@prad2 root]# /etc/rc.d/init.d/radiator start

Starting Radiator: Can't locate object method "new" via package "Radius::AuthSQLRADIUS" (perhaps you forgot to load "Radius::AuthSQLRADIUS"?) at /usr/lib/perl5/site_perl/5.6.0/Radius/Configurable.pm line 368, FILE> line 142.  [FAILED]

[root@prad2 root]#

 

Thanks.

 

Rabbie Zalaf

Network Consultant

Leading Edge Internet

02 9497 4024

http://www.leadingedgeinternet.net.au

 

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RE: (RADIATOR) Radius::AuthSQLRAdius

2003-02-20 Thread Rabbie Zalaf








Hello Hugh,



I installed using the Radiator-3.0-1.noarch.rpm 



Thanks.



Rabbie.



-Original Message-
From: Hugh Irvine
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Friday, February 21, 2003
5:19 PM
To: Rabbie Zalaf
Cc: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: Re: (RADIATOR) Radius::AuthSQLRAdius





Hello Rabbie - 



It sounds like the installation has not been done
correctly. 



What do you get when you do the following in the
Radiator 3.5 distribution directory? 



 perl
Makefile.PL 

 make 

 make test 

 make
install 



regards 



Hugh 



On Friday, Feb 21, 2003, at 16:59 Australia/Melbourne,
Rabbie Zalaf wrote: 



Hi guys. 



 



I've just installed a new installation of RADIATOR on
a test machine and when I try to start it, I get the following error. I can't
seem to find this error yet on the net. Has anyone else seen it? 



 



[root@prad2 root]# /etc/rc.d/init.d/radiator start




Starting Radiator: Can't locate object method
new via package Radius::AuthSQLRADIUS (perhaps you
forgot to load Radius::AuthSQLRADIUS?) at
/usr/lib/perl5/site_perl/5.6.0/Radius/Configurable.pm line 368, FILE
line
142.[FAILED]




[root@prad2 root]# 



 



Thanks. 



 



Rabbie Zalaf 



Network Consultant 



Leading Edge Internet 



02 9497 4024 



http://www.leadingedgeinternet.net.au




 



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RADIUS server 

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Re: (RADIATOR) Radius::AuthSQLRAdius

2003-02-20 Thread Hugh Irvine

Hello Rabbie -

I suggest you download and install the latest Radiator 3.5 source tarball and go from there.

regards

Hugh


On Friday, Feb 21, 2003, at 17:26 Australia/Melbourne, Rabbie Zalaf wrote:

Hello Hugh,

 

I installed using  the Radiator-3.0-1.noarch.rpm 

 

Thanks.

 

Rabbie.

 

-Original Message-
From: Hugh Irvine [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, February 21, 2003 5:19 PM
To: Rabbie Zalaf
Cc: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: Re: (RADIATOR) Radius::AuthSQLRAdius

 

 

Hello Rabbie - 

 

It sounds like the installation has not been done correctly. 

 

What do you get when you do the following in the Radiator 3.5 distribution directory? 

 

    perl Makefile.PL 

    make 

    make test 

    make install 

 

regards 

 

Hugh 

 

On Friday, Feb 21, 2003, at 16:59 Australia/Melbourne, Rabbie Zalaf wrote: 

 

Hi guys. 

 

  

 

I've just installed a new installation of RADIATOR on a test machine and when I try to start it, I get the following error. I can't seem to find this error yet on the net. Has anyone else seen it? 

 

  

 

[root@prad2 root]# /etc/rc.d/init.d/radiator start 

 

Starting Radiator: Can't locate object method "new" via package "Radius::AuthSQLRADIUS" (perhaps you forgot to load "Radius::AuthSQLRADIUS"?) at /usr/lib/perl5/site_perl/5.6.0/Radius/Configurable.pm line 368, FILE> line 142.  [FAILED] 

 

[root@prad2 root]# 

 

  

 

Thanks. 

 

  

 

Rabbie Zalaf 

 

Network Consultant 

 

Leading Edge Internet 

 

02 9497 4024 

 

http://www.leadingedgeinternet.net.au 

 

  

 

This document together with any attachments is confidential and is intended for the named recipient only. It can not be copied, disclosed, passed on or duplicated in any way shape or form, without the prior permission of the author. If you are not the intended recipient please contact the author immediately and destroy the message. All parties acknowledge that any breach of confidence or disclosures made by any party, (including their employees, agents and contracted service providers such as solicitors, accountants, auditors and others), which may result in a commercial loss to Leading Edge Group, may result in Leading Edge Group exercising such rights as are available to them in connection with that loss. 

 

  



-- 

Radiator: the most portable, flexible and configurable RADIUS server 

anywhere. Available on *NIX, *BSD, Windows 95/98/2000, NT, MacOS X. 

- 

Nets: internetwork inventory and management - graphical, extensible, 

flexible with hardware, software, platform and database independence. 

 



-- 
Radiator: the most portable, flexible and configurable RADIUS server
anywhere. Available on *NIX, *BSD, Windows 95/98/2000, NT, MacOS X.
-
Nets: internetwork inventory and management - graphical, extensible,
flexible with hardware, software, platform and database independence.