To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: Monthly usage limits -slowly but surely
On Tue, 4 Feb 2003, Keith Ballard wrote:
I too am interested in this, as I have just set up my system
(RH7.2, mySQL,
freeRaduis) to use counters and get:
Error: radiusd.conf[1018] Failed to link to module
'rlm_counter
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Roger
Sent: 31 January 2003 23:35
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Monthly usage limits -slowly but surely
Alan DeKok wrote:
If your 'monthlycounter' module doesn't appear in the debugging
output when you send it an accounting packet, then list
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Roger
Sent: 31 January 2003 23:35
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Monthly usage limits -slowly but surely
Alan DeKok wrote:
If your 'monthlycounter' module doesn't appear in the debugging
output when you send
hi
Your point about commercial support is bang-on, though. The main
reason I use free software is not because it's so much better than
commercial software, and not because it's free. I use it because I
can fix it when something goes wrong. When commercial software goes
wrong, your only
01-Feb-03 at 12:18, Artur Hecker ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote :
Your point about commercial support is bang-on, though. The main
reason I use free software is not because it's so much better than
commercial software, and not because it's free. I use it because I
can fix it when something goes
Alan DeKok wrote:
Um... why? Who knows more about the server, me, or you?
Yes you being the developer, you would know more about freeradius, lets
not be too arrogant..
Ok - in the compat dictionary the value was set to 2000. I'm not seeing
the value of setting this integer value to this
Roger [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If you're not going to follow my advice, I don't see why you're
asking me questions.
See above. I'm not sure as to the signifigance of 2000 vs 1 or 90.
Then educate yourself. Ask a question.
But to simply reply (without explanation) that you've
Alan DeKok wrote:
Then educate yourself. Ask a question.
But to simply reply (without explanation) that you've refused to
follow my advice, that's *very* rude.
Fair enough.. Perhaps I dropped the ball on my initial question.
Looking back my homework was not done in the initial volley.
31-Jan-03 at 16:04, Roger ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote :
I have done this. If I resolve to rummage through the docs at least
give me the luxury of having good clear docs to rumage around in. Thats
the crux of my beef here.
If I were to write an AI Alan DeKok engine, it might say if you could
Roger [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I HAVE looked in the radiusd.conf file and have added, tinkered,
modified, read, re-read, counter module instances, bent spoons using my
chi over this, so on and so forth. No dice.
If your 'monthlycounter' module doesn't appear in the debugging
output when
Alan DeKok wrote:
If your 'monthlycounter' module doesn't appear in the debugging
output when you send it an accounting packet, then list
'monthlycounter' in the 'accounting' section'. Also list it in the
'authorize' section.
Yes - I've done that. In the radiusd.conf I did read that
hi
See right there. Thats what gets me about open-source projects.
Developers play god, are accountable to no one, have outdated faq's
ok, supposed that you are right. but let me ask you the question the
other way round: have you ever tried to get help from microsoft or some
other really
Roger [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The thing is I HAVE put the monthlycounter in those secitions, nada.
Debugging output below.
Fri Jan 31 17:30:49 2003 : Debug: radiusd: entering modules setup
Fri Jan 31 17:30:49 2003 : Debug: Module: Library search path is
/usr/local/lib
Fri Jan 31
Artur Hecker [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
there are more people on the list, not
only alan - who provides the most replies but is quite rude from time to
time :-)
Sure, but I still help more people than I annoy. Look how quickly
bugs get fixed, or how quickly most patches get applied.
Roger [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Reading up on this I think I need to do two things. First recompile
radius w/ exparimental modules - then move our users file over from a
flat listing of files and into a sql database, and use the
Max-Monthly-Session to limit times monthly.
Huh? You don't
Alan DeKok wrote:
Huh? You don't need experimental modules, and you don't need SQL.
Use the 'counter' module, not 'sqlcounter'.
Alan DeKok.
Ok. I've put this in the radiusd.conf file. As far as I can tell this
setup a counter rotating on a monthly basis using the unique key of
Roger [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I tried to add the values
RAD-Monthly-Session-Time = 60,
RAD-Max-Monthly-Session-Time = 60,
But upon restart radius said that these where invalid counters.
Try adding those attributes to the dictionary. Pick some some
greater than 2000 for their value,
Pp. 110-111 in the RADIUS book (www.theradiusbook.com)
-Original Message-
From: Roger [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, January 30, 2003 4:28 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Monthly usage limits
Alan DeKok wrote:
Huh? You don't need experimental modules, and you don't
Scratch that! Wrong message! My apologies.
-Original Message-
From: Jonathan Hassell [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, January 30, 2003 4:39 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: Monthly usage limits
Pp. 110-111 in the RADIUS book (www.theradiusbook.com)
-Original
Alan DeKok wrote:
Try adding those attributes to the dictionary. Pick some some
greater than 2000 for their value, and 'integer' for their type.
Ok, now I have the following as a entry in the users file
grunky User-Password == blahblah, RAD-Monthly-Session-Time := 60
User-Service =
Roger [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Alan DeKok wrote:
Try adding those attributes to the dictionary. Pick some some
greater than 2000 for their value, and 'integer' for their type.
...
and the below in the dictionary.compat file, the value was set
intentially low for testing purposes.
Um...
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