Sure, you just start you config file with
AuthPort
AcctPort 1813
and you have an accounting-only server.
/Ingvar
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From: Blake Golliher [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: den 3 november 2000 03:21
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: (RADIATOR) stand alone accounting server.
Hello !
The fact is that I need to make a realization of night access (from 00:00
till 09.00) with a month limitation. The problem is that, besides sich
clients, I have many other methods of access (like full unlimited access
during a month, limited hour access as well as simple access). As fa
Title: stand alone accounting server.
Is there a way to configure radiator to only recive accouting packets from other radius servers? It won't auth anyone, just recive and log accounting data from other authenticating Radiator servers.
Blake Golliher
Network Engineer
Flashcom, Inc.
Tel. 877
Hello,
We have about 200 RASes in our clients file. I would like to restrict
certain realms to a group of RASes only. One solution I see is to use
NAS-Address-Port-List in each of my handlers. This would be fine, but
I'd have to duplicate the RASes in the clients list in the portlist
fil
Title: time stamp in accounting
What the default timing for the accounting records? Is it GMT?
Blake Golliher
Network Engineer
Flashcom, Inc.
Tel. 877-352-7426 ex 2599
DID. 714-799-2599
Page 888-635-0153
Ever dance with a cherub in the broad daylight?
As the RADONLINE databases is ever changing you can just whack it 'delete
from RADONLINE;'
and let it start over. Within an hour or two (Once everyone on before you
reset it has logged off) you'll
be back in sync.
I had errors like that once when trying to import mysql update.log files
from a pri
Hello,
I'm trying to assign different IP addresses for the same user, depending on
the NAS he is logging in.
I'm using and
Users are in a SQL database , I use
The other thing I'm trying to do is NOT to allow users to log on all NASes.
Here is the complete picture.
I have 5 NASes, let's cal
Salut Gildas -
On Thu, 02 Nov 2000, Gildas PERROT wrote:
> Hi Hugues,
>
> The password of the use doesn't change. However, I am not sure where the
> problem comes from : ppp client, NAS or Radius ?
> For Cisco, if the authentication is done by radius (and that's the case),
> the problem comes f
How can I see if Radiator is passing VSAs correctly?? What log file and
what debug would tell me this??
Thanks,
Keith Olmstead
Network Engineer/Analyst
CenturyTel Internet Services
318.361.4900
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Well all the PM3 is using is filters per instructions from Xstop filtering,
all is correct in the PM3. The one reason that I posted my question on
this list serve is this. I can manually go in and add a user and password
on the PM3 and it will work fine but when I change it to authenticates
I have a pressing issue. I turned off the Global Crossing "T" this past
Saturday. The IP block was 206.165.153.x. The main IP address on my Radiator
server was 206.165.153.185, however there were other working IP's. With my
NAS server pointed at the new IP address. Ever since then radwho stopped
w
Hi! I have a problem here and would appreciate any enlightenment and
example configuration file.
I am currently testing a GPRS RAS. It can be configured to assign IP
address dynamically with an IP pool.
However, if it is configured to assign the IP address dynamically, it will
not send accou
Hi Hugues,
The password of the use doesn't change. However, I am not sure where the
problem comes from : ppp client, NAS or Radius ?
For Cisco, if the authentication is done by radius (and that's the case),
the problem comes from ppp client or Radius.
Any idea how I could find which is guilty ?
Hello,
Everything works fine now.
Thanks for your support.
Mike McCauley wrote:
>
> Hello Nacho,
>
> Thanks for the detailed description of this problem.
> Basically the problem is this.
> The default configuration for LDAP2 is to reject empty passwords, as protection
> against a problem in
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