Re: (RADIATOR) SNMP or PMWHO

2000-01-08 Thread Hugh Irvine
Hello Andrew - On Sat, 08 Jan 2000, Andrew Kaplan wrote: How do I verify wether radiator is using SNMP or PHWHO Your definition of NasType in your client clauses indicates what query type will be used. Check the table in section 6.4.5 in the Radiator 2.14.1 reference manual. hth Hugh --

Re: (RADIATOR) Multiple session databases.

2000-01-08 Thread Hugh Irvine
Hello Vicente - On Tue, 11 Jan 2000, Vicente Ferrando wrote: Hello every body, Someone knows if there is any way to have duplicated session databases, one of them in DBM format and the other in MySQL? No, not duplicated. You can have multiple session databases, but only one can be

Re: (RADIATOR) No accounting replies

2000-01-08 Thread Hugh Irvine
Hi Phil - On Fri, 07 Jan 2000, Phil Freed wrote: Whups - I spoke too soon. It appears that this didn't solve anything after all. Any other thoughts? Could you please send me the complete configuration file (no secrets) to have a look at? I'll be able to do some testing with it as well.

Re: (RADIATOR) Simultaneous-Use Broken?

2000-01-08 Thread Hugh Irvine
Hello John - On Sat, 08 Jan 2000, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I'm having a problem with the new version of radiator such that it is rejecting more than one usage of the same username in a handler even though there are no limits on how many of this particular username can login. I have had

Re: (RADIATOR) foreground.

2000-01-08 Thread Hugh Irvine
Hello Matt - On Sat, 08 Jan 2000, Matt Chambers wrote: Why should I run Radiator in the foreground? This depends on how you start Radiator. If you use the supplied restartWrapper program for example, you would use the Foreground parameter so that restartWrapper waits for Radiator to exit so

(RADIATOR) radiator hangs

2000-01-08 Thread Anand Buddhdev
I'm using Radiator 2.14.1 on Solaris 2.7 with perl 5.005_02. I've got a scenario where radiator will occasionally hang. It stops writing logs, stops authentication, everything. A few times it happened, I was not around, and my colleague had to reboot the entire box to make the radiator work

Re: (RADIATOR) Bug in NAS-Address-Port-List?

2000-01-08 Thread Phil Freed
Hmm.. Let's try this again. I apologize for repeating all of the detail here #Handler NAS-Address-Port-List=%D/ports.isdn,Chassis-Call-Slot=6 Handler Client-Id=208.153.18.227,Chassis-Call-Slot=6 Handler Client-Id=208.153.18.227 The first item is commented out because it

(RADIATOR) MySQL

2000-01-08 Thread Chris M
Anyone want to share their MySQL accounting database table structure/file and a snippet of the .cfg file for accounting? I'm going to see if I can get this to work today :) I'd like to learn from what others have done, though the example is pretty good. Thanks, Chris === Archive at

Re: (RADIATOR) Bug in NAS-Address-Port-List?

2000-01-08 Thread Hugh Irvine
Hi Phil - On Sat, 08 Jan 2000, Phil Freed wrote: Hmm.. Let's try this again. I apologize for repeating all of the detail here #Handler NAS-Address-Port-List=%D/ports.isdn,Chassis-Call-Slot=6 Handler Client-Id=208.153.18.227,Chassis-Call-Slot=6 Handler

RE: (RADIATOR) Simultaneous-Use Broken?

2000-01-08 Thread Yen Choi
I am having the similar problem, Is there a way to check/flush the contents of the internal sessions list which stores all the current calls online? Radiator says that the that the Simultaneous-Use=1 has been exceeded, but in fact there are no logins for that user on our NAS. -Original

(RADIATOR) Re: PostAuthHook

2000-01-08 Thread Paul Black
Hi Mike, How should I check if I have an Access-Accept in the reply? Below is my PostAuthHook, you can see that I am printing out the authentication result, ${$_[2]}, the value is always 0. I'm also printing out $main::ACCEPT (From the PostAuthHook documentation) and it is always 0. Could you