Hi John,
On Apr 4, 12:39pm, John Vorstermans wrote:
> Subject: (RADIATOR) Attribute number 39051
>
> Hi.
>
> I am getting a lot of these at the moment:
>
> Tue Apr 4 12:32:20 2000: ERR: Attribute number 39051 (vendor 429) is not
> defined in your dictionary
>
> Can anyone tell me what the correc
Because AuthRADMIN.pm was ignoring the Trace level, we upgraded to the
latest AuthRADMIN.pm from the website patch area.
Now when a user authenticates, Radiator gives the following message and the
daemon dies...
Can't locate object method "getOneRow" in
/usr/local/lib/perl/site_perl/5.005/Radius
Hi.
I am getting a lot of these at the moment:
Tue Apr 4 12:32:20 2000: ERR: Attribute number 39051 (vendor 429) is not
defined in your dictionary
Can anyone tell me what the correct Attribute should be?
Cheers
John
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Hello Rustam,
On Apr 3, 4:07pm, Rustam Povarov wrote:
> Subject: (RADIATOR) Reply Items in Access-Reject message?
>
> Hello!
>
> How can I add some reply items in Access-Reject message?
> I need to return h323-return-code= to my IVR script, if user not
> exist in database.
Radaitor is not able
I was wondering if it would be possible to include something like "user
permissions" in an upcoming release of radmin.
For example - we want tech support staff to be able to get into the radmin
website and look at user data, but not be able to change anything.
Administration staff should be able
Hello Jay,
On Apr 3, 2:39pm, Jay West wrote:
> Subject: (RADIATOR) AuthbyRADMIN logging file problems?
> We're having problems with the logfile stuff when using radmin.
>
> Here's our radmin.cfg file:
>
> ==begin paste
> AuthPort 1812
> AcctPort 1813
> DictionaryFile
We're having problems with the logfile stuff when using radmin.
Here's our radmin.cfg file:
==begin paste
AuthPort 1812
AcctPort 1813
DictionaryFile /usr/local/etc/raddb/dictionary
PidFile /var/run/radiusd.pid
Trace 3
LogDir /var/log/radius
LogFile logfile
DBSo
On Mon, 3 Apr 2000, Rustam Povarov wrote:
|o| I want to know, how to say RADIATOR reply this vsa's with
|o| Access-Reject message. With Access-Accept it works successfully.
$rp->add_attr("H323-Return-Code", "h323-return-code=1");
return $main::REJECT;
if you're writing your own Auth modules. I'
On Mon, 3 Apr 2000, Rustam Povarov wrote:
|o| How can I add some reply items in Access-Reject message? I need to
|o| return h323-return-code= to my IVR script, if user not
|o| exist in database.
This is Cisco's problem: too little documentation. Too bad it's getting to
the point where alternativ
On Mon, 3 Apr 2000, Richi Plana wrote:
> |o| How can I add some reply items in Access-Reject message? I need to
> |o| return h323-return-code= to my IVR script, if user not
> |o| exist in database.
>
> This is Cisco's problem: too little documentation. Too bad it's getting to
> the point where a
Hello!
How can I add some reply items in Access-Reject message?
I need to return h323-return-code= to my IVR script, if user not
exist in database.
Thank you.
Best regards,
Rustam Povarov
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Hi all,
Could it be that the new dictionary included in the 2.15 release
contains an error on line 38 (see below)? I changed type binary to
abinary but that resulted in strange errors (see logfile excerpt below).
I then changed the type to integer which in our case is right (should be
string acco
I am running an identical radius.cfg file and
external perl program in radius 2.13 and radius 2.15 and my results are quite
different. In radius 2.13 it functions properly and denies all
access... however in radius 2.15 it is accepting all access. I
checked the log file and it is giving
Hi Robert,
We dont have such a thing here, but it wouldnt be too hard to build one out of
bits of builddbm, and bits of AuthCDB.pm
Cheers.
On Apr 3, 9:33am, Robert Mugo wrote:
> Subject: (RADIATOR) Converting users flat file to CDB format
> My Radiator users file is currently a flat file and I
My Radiator users file is currently a flat file and I'd like to convert it
to CDB format, as I've had good performance from CDBs on the mail system
which runs Qmail. Are there resources out there where I can get help in the
conversion e.g. a perl script or other tool?
TIA,
Robert
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