(RADIATOR) Retries - Could be a silly question

2003-08-14 Thread Martin Edge



Hey Guys,
 
Retries 0 , AuthRADIUS
 
Retry never, or retry forever?
 
Martin
 


Re: (RADIATOR) Retries - Could be a silly question

2003-08-14 Thread Hugh Irvine

Hello Martin -

Retry never (send once - no retries).

See section 6.29.6 in the Radiator 3.6 reference manual ("doc/ref.html").

regards

Hugh


On Thursday, Aug 7, 2003, at 09:46 Australia/Melbourne, Martin Edge wrote:

Hey Guys,
 
Retries 0 , AuthRADIUS
 
Retry never, or retry forever?
 
Martin
 


NB: have you included a copy of your configuration file (no secrets), 
together with a trace 4 debug showing what is happening?

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(RADIATOR) Retries

2002-10-23 Thread James M. Luedke
Hello:

I am wondering if there is a way to configure radiator so that
it will not retry packets that do not get a response when proxying
radius to another server? I have attempted to set retries to 0 in my
radsqlradius table. However doing so seems to cause radiator to re-send
the packet 3 times. When I set it to 1 each packet I receive is sent
twice. This is causing an amazing amount of traffic to be generated
on my customers.

This is the setup that I currently have

-   --  x2 -  x2 
| QWEST |-->| radiator 1 |-proxy-->|radiator 2 |-proxy-->| customer |
-   -- - 

so as you can see if I do not get a response from my customer Not only
does qwest re-send the packet to me, but every time they do rad1 sends
rad2 2 packets. and then rad2 sends our customers 4 packets for every
1 packet sent by qwest. I would like to let qwest worry about re-sending
the packet for me if possible.

Thanks for your help

-James



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