> Yes, the alive packet does have the IP address, but unless I am mistaken
> this does not get inserted into RADONLINE which is what I would really
> like.
>
> Is there a way around this?
You can get around this with "aaa accounting delay-start" (but you will
need IOS 11.3T or later). The NAS w
Sorry guys - meaningless gripe here, but one just out of frustration!
Doesn't it s*** those of you not using MS mail readers how MS mail clients
don't send messages with hard line breaks at 80 characters!!
(This is not aimed at anyone inparticular)
Jeremy
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Jeremy Burton
Database Administrat
Hi,
I am facing a problem with the RADWHO.CGI and RADACCT.CGI
scripts. The DBSource, DBUsername, DBAuth are set to correct values. DBI/DBD
modules have been installed correctly.
I am using Radiator on a Solaris 7 machine, authentication is
done thru MySQL database, Apache web server insta
Yes, I believe that the radiator code looks for the Alive packet as well
as a Start packet just for this case. Be sure you are running a newer
version of radiator - I believe that 2.13 and up should support it, but
don't quote me on that.
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Thanks Aaron,
Yes, the alive packet does have the IP address, but unless I am mistaken
this does not get inserted into RADONLINE which is what I would really
like.
Is there a way around this?
- Original Message -
From: Aaron Holtz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Brian Morris <[EMAIL PROTECTE
Brian,
Add:
aaa accounting update newinfo
You need 11.3 or higher if I'm not mistaken. Cisco doesn't send the
Framed-IP-Address in the Start packet like some others do - however,
radiator will handle the Alive packet that the above command sends once
the user has authenticated PPP and
Hello Rose -
On Mon, 15 Nov 1999, Rose P. San juan wrote:
> Hi there!
>
>We're on the process of testing radiator in Linux(slackware), and we
> default the authentication to mysql database, currently the logfile is
> pointed to /var/log/radius which on the system, I made a schema for radlo
Hi there!
We're on the process of testing radiator in Linux(slackware), and we
default the authentication to mysql database, currently the logfile is
pointed to /var/log/radius which on the system, I made a schema for radlog
and wanted to point the path of the logfile to database, how can i
Hello Ian -
On Sun, 14 Nov 1999, NetExcel Pty Ltd wrote:
> Attempting to install to Win NT 4.0 SP5,
>
> have carried out steps to install ActiveState perl, including MD5, DBI and
> DBD-ODBC.
>
> Unzipped Radiator-2.14.1 and included latest patches.
>
> perl Makefile.PL replies package good
>
Hello Todd -
On Mon, 15 Nov 1999, Todd Knaus wrote:
> Dear Fellow Platypus & Radiator Users,
>
> Sorry for the cross post but I am really at wits end and not sure what
> to do.
>
> Here's the deal, We have 2 RADIUS servers running, a primary
> and a secondary. Our Primary RADIUS server is Rad
Hello Jay -
On Sun, 14 Nov 1999, Jay West wrote:
> I want to use to log all radius messages to a mysql tables called
> RADLOG.
>
> However, any way that I set LogFile or LogDir causes radiator to still
> create a /var/log/radius/logfile too.
>
> I want radiator to ONLY log via SQL and never c
Hi All,
I have setup some Cisco 2511's to authenticate with Radiator and they are
all working fine, users can get on etc without any troubles at all.
However, the 2511 does not report the IP address it allocated to the user
into Radiator at all. Other NAS's are working fine, so I suspect it is
Dear Fellow Platypus & Radiator Users,
Sorry for the cross post but I am really at wits end and not sure what
to do.
Here's the deal, We have 2 RADIUS servers running, a primary
and a secondary. Our Primary RADIUS server is Radiator running on an NT
server along side Platypus. Our secondary Ra
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