Radiator 2.13 with most of the patches.
Trying to migrate old ISDN hard-coded users
across to use Radiator. Usernames/password have been
decrypted and dumped into a flat file. I wanted to
configure a DefaultRealm for the ISDN router so
that I didn't have to change anything...
I have a client ent
Hi,
Can anyone tell me why my user entries are not assigning an IP number upon
a successful connection please..
wallyAuth-Type = System,
Service-Type = Framed-User,
Framed-Protocol = PPP,
Port-Limit = 2,
Framed-MTU = 1500,
hello,
Could someone shed some light on the meaning of the following
Duplicate request id 52 received from xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx: ignored
I keep getting this message in my logfile every so often.
thanks.
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Hi,
I am trying to compile radiator and get it going on a freebsd 2.2.5
machine with perl5.004, I have installed the MD5 asnd run the make test
that it came with and it works I then proceeded to do the Radiator setup
perl Makefile.Pl
then when I went on to do make test i get this error
Can't loc
Hi Robert.
On Mar 23, 2:15pm, Robert Mann wrote:
> Subject: (RADIATOR) AcctColumnDef
> We have three different NAS types here USR, Ascend, Annex or (Bay). So if I
> need...
>
> AcctColumnDef TransSpd,USR-Connect-Speed
> AcctColumnDef TransSpd,Annex-Transmit-Speed
> AcctColumnDef TransSpd,
We have three different NAS types here USR, Ascend, Annex or (Bay). So if I
need...
AcctColumnDef TransSpd,USR-Connect-Speed
AcctColumnDef TransSpd,Annex-Transmit-Speed
AcctColumnDef TransSpd,Ascend-Xmit-Rate
I was hoping that this would work but it does not. If a USR reports the
USR-Con
> I installed ssh on both radius1 and radius2. On radius2, I created a
> /usr/local/etc/shosts.equiv that contains the host name for radius1.
Assuming sshd is on radius1 and you are connecting from radius2, add the
contents of radius2:~user/.ssh/identity.pub to
radius1:~user/.ssh/authorized_keys
On Tue, 23 Mar 1999, Mike McCauley wrote:
> Im thinking of doing exactly that, but Im toying with whether or not
> DefaultSessionMax (or whatever I call it) should be a Handler/realm parameter
> or an AuthBy parameter?
> MaxSession (for better or worse) is a Handler/Realm parameter.
>
> Views?
I know this is a bit off-topic, but was hoping someone might shed some light
on this.
I installed ssh on both radius1 and radius2. On radius2, I created a
/usr/local/etc/shosts.equiv that contains the host name for radius1.
When I do an ssh radius2, it asks for the root password. I was hoping it
I am having numerous problems with my config file using MySQL. If you
are using MySQL for your users and for accounting, could you send me a
copy of your radius.cfg file so I can see a working copy. Maybe that
would help me troubleshoot mine. Thanks alot.
..Rich
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Hi Volker,
> Is it possible to use numbered realms (i.e. the called station id)
> to do something special with incoming requests ?
Yes, like this:
Filename ./users.alt
AcctLogFileName ./detail.alt.%d%m%Y.txt
PasswordLogFileName ./passlog.alt.%d
On Tue, Mar 23, 1999 at 10:17:43AM +0100, Volker Klau wrote:
> Hi,
>
> i'm new to this list and don't know if this question
> was discussed before:
>
> Is it possible to use numbered realms (i.e. the called station id)
> to do something special with incoming requests ?
>
Yup. Have a look at Han
On Mar 22, 4:25pm, Stephen Roderick wrote:
> Subject: Re: (RADIATOR) Simultaneous-Use!!!
> On Mon, 22 Mar 1999, True Communications Corp. wrote:
>
> > defined to 1 as the default for all users in the users file. I was under
the
> > impression
> > that you can override the default for any of the u
Hello Volker,
On Mar 23, 10:17am, Volker Klau wrote:
> Subject: (RADIATOR) numbered realms
> Hi,
>
> i'm new to this list and don't know if this question
> was discussed before:
>
> Is it possible to use numbered realms (i.e. the called station id)
> to do something special with incoming requests
Hi,
i'm new to this list and don't know if this question
was discussed before:
Is it possible to use numbered realms (i.e. the called station id)
to do something special with incoming requests ?
Thanx in advance,
Volker
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Hi,
I seem to have sorted it out.
The problem seems to be the amount of memory the system actually thinks is
available.
On BSDI you can do 2 things to help.
If you have 256Mb of memory then either;
run
sysctl -w vm.maxdsize=256M
or
2. Add something like this to your kernel.
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