Hello Brian -
On Sun, 30 Apr 2000, Brian Keefe wrote:
Another couple questions:
I want to apply a NAS-Address-Port-List filter to all AuthBy clauses in a
Realm.
I was able to do this as follows:
Handler NAS-Address-Port-List = %{GlobalVar:sportbrain_portlist_file}
AuthBy ...
Hello Brian -
On Sun, 30 Apr 2000, Brian Keefe wrote:
The following outlines the test I wrote:
AuthByPolicy ContinueWhileReject
AuthBy FILE
Filename %{GlobalVar:sportbrain_reject_file}
/AuthBy
AuthBy FILE
Filename
Regarding: http://www.open.com.au/radiator/ref.html#pgfId=369888
The docs say:
"AuthBy LDAP2 works with the newer Net::LDAP module version in
perl-ldap-0.09 or better (Available from CPAN). It is implemented in
AuthLDAP2.pm. The Net::LDAP will work with both University of Michigan
LDAP
Dave,
It works perfectly with OpenLDAP. OpenLDAP is based on the U of M code.
- Joost.
Dave Kitabjian wrote:
Regarding: http://www.open.com.au/radiator/ref.html#pgfId=369888
The docs say:
"AuthBy LDAP2 works with the newer Net::LDAP module version in
perl-ldap-0.09 or better
Thanks for the followup.
We are running Radiator 2.15.
What is the syntax for setting RejectHasReason in the handler?
Here is the trace output I think you wanted.
It appears the user is getting explicitly rejected in the first file, but
accepted by the last file.
-- Brian
Mon May 1
Last Friday, the server that houses our Rodopi database had a massive
hardware failure. As of yet, I am not 100% sure just what the extents of the
damage is. Most of the server was replaced just to get it back online as
quick as possible. To make a long story short, it was down for 6 days.
Our
Excellent. Thanks for the feedback!
Now for a follow-up question, if I may. We want to merge the LDAP
database for our Mail System with this LDAP db for Radiator, so that
they exist in the same database.
* Are the Radiator LDAP entries able to coexist inside an LDAP database
along with other
Hi all,
We are running Radiator 2.15, using mysqld Ver 3.22.29 for
freebsdelf3.3. Every week or so I am having to reboot the machine when
it stops wanting to authenticate because of a SQL timeout. Here's what
the log says:
--
Mon May 1 16:15:18 2000: ERR: do failed for 'insert into
Hi
For some reason Radiator is creating 2 x start and stop records
with identical times for each session. Any ideas why this would be
happening and a possible fix?
Regards
+---+
Dean Brandt - Technical Director
Cain Internet
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