Terry J Fike Jr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> anyone know of any other good paid for radius servers??
I don't see why that's necessary. FreeRADIUS *does* work on
Solaris. I'm not sure what's going on in your system, but it should
be solvable for less $$ than buying a commercial server.
Disab
Thanks Alan for all your help!
anyone know of any other good paid for radius servers??
cause unfortunetly...with this not working...i'm going to have to come
up with something new :(
and i really like this one...very easy to install, very user friendly
(with configs and with errors) and VERY
Terry J Fike Jr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Is there something else i can do/try to dig the info you need out of
> this file?
Probably not.
I'm not sure what else to suggest.
Alan DeKok.
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argh...i pulled the package down from sunfreeware.com and this is my
outupt...
this is on a sol 9 box, runing 1.0.2 radrelay
# ./gdb ./radrelay /opt/var/log/radius/radacct/12.21.213.86/core
GNU gdb 6.0
Copyright 2003 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
GDB is free software, covered by the GNU General
Terry J Fike Jr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> What is gdb? (and what sort of package could i find it in) we don't
> have it on our boxes so i'll need to find it and install it then get you
> the info you need.
It's a debugger. See the sun freeware package site.
Alan DeKok.
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What is gdb? (and what sort of package could i find it in) we don't
have it on our boxes so i'll need to find it and install it then get you
the info you need.
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Terry J Fike Jr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> /usr/local/bin/radrelay -a /opt/var/log/radius/radacct/12.21.213.86 -d
> /usr/local/etc/raddb -r 209.4.229.75:1813 -S /path/to/secretfile detail-NAS
>
> it still cores.
>
> here is from the top of the core file:
...
That's not helpful. See doc/bug
Okay, here comes a bit of an update.
just in case of compatability issues between 1.0.0 files and the 1.0.2
radrelay app i moved everything into 1.0.2 and started fresh my detail
file of all data for the individual NAS devices.
here is the command i used to run radrelay (v 1.0.2)
/usr/local/bin/
Okay, Per Alan i compiled up 1.0.2 and moved the radrelay binary.
(i didn't move everything into version 1.0.2 just the 1.0.2 binary into
my 1.0.0 install). Modified all the dictionary files to the way they
are in 1.0.2 and it still cores. with pretty much the same output in a
strings of the c
Terry J Fike Jr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> when i run radrelay on accounting packets from a 3com termserver,
> redback, or even our dinosaur of a livingston portmaster i have no
> problems, but when i try to radrelay packets from a PDSN (Nortel Shasta
> running simple ip), radrelay doesn't sta
Okay all you smart people out there, here is one for you.
i'm running radius 1.0.0 on a solaris 9 box. pretty standard config but
with 2 detail files instead of one. one file for each nas device, and
one file/day for each nas device.
when i run radrelay on accounting packets from a 3com termse
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