(RADIATOR) Qu re software

1999-06-19 Thread Anonymous
Hello, We have a VERSANET 2002 Unit, which support RADIUS functionality. We require a RADIUS software package (which runs on Windows 95/NT) which will enable us to maintain users and know WHAT MB amount they have downloaded and WHAT time they have used per month. Can your software obtain this in

(RADIATOR) Give me some suggestions

1999-06-19 Thread Anonymous
I am trying to transfer the conventional radius (use text file to record users) to Radiator system. I have several NAS devices including Cisco AS5300 and Xyplex Terminal Server in several location. Now I use central authentication for all users in different location. In conventional radius, it w

(RADIATOR) Give me some suggestions

1999-06-19 Thread Anonymous
I am trying to transfer the conventional radius (use text file to record users) to Radiator system. I have several NAS devices including Cisco AS5300 and Xyplex Terminal Server in several location. Now I use central authentication for all users in different location. In conventional radius, it wil

(RADIATOR) Recommendation on Installation - Root or Not

1999-06-19 Thread Anonymous
Do you have any recommendations on whether root should or should not install Radiator? There will be other non-root users needing to run Radiator. I am installing as root and do not want to prevent non-root users from using the application. John === Archive at http://

Re: (RADIATOR) Session timeout

1999-06-19 Thread Anonymous
On Fri, Jun 18, 1999 at 03:33:56PM -0500, Josh Bressers wrote: > Does anyone know if a session timeout flag exists in radiator? > Basically if a user is logged on for too long, kick em off. > Radiator can send Session-Timeout or Ascend-Maximum-Time back to the NAS, but it's up to the NAS to inte

(RADIATOR) SQL Fail

1999-06-19 Thread Anonymous
How can I fix, so that the Radiator does not crash for all Realms when an SQL server fails for a single realm? We took down an MYSQL server for a testdomain, and suddenly we got at LOT of angry calls. Sat Jun 19 05:01:42 1999: ERR: Could not connect to SQL database with DBI->conne ct dbi:

Re: (RADIATOR) Improving RADIUS reliability?

1999-06-19 Thread Anonymous
On 1999-06-18T08:37:13, Lars Marowsky-Bree <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said: > First thing which comes to my mind is that fact that TCP will lose packets > just like UDP on saturated links - it just provides a buildin recovery > mechanism, it resends the packets. The RADIUS protocol does this too. >