(RADIATOR) INCREASE BUSINESS SALES

2000-04-05 Thread namescd
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Re: (RADIATOR) assigning fixed ip

2000-04-05 Thread Mike McCauley
Hello Froilan, You didnt send the access request that started this, but I suspect that you NAS is sending very large NAS-Port numbers, and Radiator is using the large number to generate the IP address, and wrapping it onto another class C address. Cheers. On Apr 6, 9:54am, Froilan Mendoza wrot

Re: (RADIATOR) assigning fixed ip

2000-04-05 Thread Froilan Mendoza
Hi all again Here's my setup: Secret x FramedGroupBaseAddress 203.167.8.80 DupInterval 15 IgnoreAcctSignature RewriteUsername s/^([^@]+).*/$1/ Filename users users file: xxxUser-Password = "x", S

(RADIATOR) radmin help with framed filter id

2000-04-05 Thread Jay West
We're using the default Radmin database. Some of our users have a framed_filter_id and some do not. We found that if the FRAMED_FILTER_ID field in the RADUSERS table is set to nothing - not null, just no value, that radiator will send a reply attribute of Frame-Filter-ID = "". If it is set to NULL

Re: (RADIATOR) assigning fixed ip

2000-04-05 Thread Daniel Senie
Froilan Mendoza wrote: > > 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 t