On Tue, 4 Apr 2000, Rafael Ortega wrote:
> I'm currently experiencing problems with the accounting service in Radiator
> and my Ascend TNT MAX.
>
> Authentication works fine, but I´m getting multiple instances of the same
> session in my accounting logs, spaced to match the timeout on my NAS.
S
Hello (again)
I guess I should have been a little more clear on my previous email, so
here goes. This is our current setup:
Radius Server -- CISCO 2600 -- ASCEND
RadiatorVPN Setup
We are using the VPDN feature of CISCO to simulate tu
Hello Froilan,
On Apr 5, 12:14pm, Froilan Mendoza wrote:
> Subject: (RADIATOR) assigning fixed ip
>
> Hello.
>
> How can one assign a specific IP address to a specific username. I
> already did this to ther users file:
>
> username Password="mypass"
> Framed-Protocol = PPP,
> Framed
Hello.
How can one assign a specific IP address to a specific username. I
already did this to ther users file:
username Password="mypass"
Framed-Protocol = PPP,
Framed-IP-Address = 192.168.0.1
...
...
I still however can't get this IP when trying to dialup
TIA
Sincerely,
Hello, all
I'm currently experiencing problems with the accounting service in Radiator
and my Ascend TNT MAX.
Authentication works fine, but I´m getting multiple instances of the same
session in my accounting logs, spaced to match the timeout on my NAS.
I read about this problem on a MAX4000.
Current setup:
Two FreeBSD machines, each one running radiator (radius1 and radius2)
Two FreeBSD machines, each one running MySQL for the radiator database
(mysql1 and mysql2)
Cisco 3640 router (NAS) terminating L2F sessions for each dialup user
The cisco 3640 is set to try authenticating via rad
Euhm, you're right. We're still using 2.11 in production and this is the
logfile from the 2.11 server. We'll be upgrading soon. Anyway, problem
solved.
thanx, Joost.
Mike McCauley wrote:
>
> Hello Joost,
>
> On Apr 3, 10:58am, Joost Stegeman wrote:
> > Subject: (RADIATOR) error in dictionary?
Hi guys,
I have a requirement where I essentially need to:
Copy NAS-IP-Address into NAS-Identifier and prepend a string to it before
proxying this off to another RADIUS server. I realise I can assign a static
value into NAS-Identifier by using AddToRequest, but can I do the string
manipulation r
Hello Andrew:
On Apr 4, 6:46pm, Andrew Pollock wrote:
> Subject: (RADIATOR) Manipulating the contents of a RADIUS packet
> Hi guys,
>
> I have a requirement where I essentially need to:
>
> Copy NAS-IP-Address into NAS-Identifier and prepend a string to it before
> proxying this off to another R