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>From mikem Thu Feb 15 17:40:27 2001
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Hello Petri -
>
>
>We have 2 NAS's for dial-in purposes and mostly IPs
>are assigned from pool. Couple of users need static IPs.
>
>These users call single number and their calls are forwarded
>to either of NAS's. Because of lack of proper routing
>protocol we decided to give them two static IP:
>
>
>> Hi people,
>>
>> We are having trouble with stale records in our SessionDatabase.
>>
>> The NAS is a Nortel Shasta that doesn't seem to have a reasonable means
>> of being queried about a particular Acct-Session-Id or Username/Framed-IP-
>> Address.
>>
>> We started using Ping, but i
Hello Mariano -
I think you will need to use a hook in addition to your normal
session database. There are some example hooks in the file
"goodies/hooks.txt" in the Radiator 2.17.1 distribution.
regards
Hugh
At 16:48 -0300 01/2/14, Mariano Absatz wrote:
>Hi people,
>
>We are having troubl
Hello Mark -
The next version of Radiator has lots more features to do this sort of thing.
It should be out in the next couple of weeks.
cheers
Hugh
At 9:49 +1300 01/2/15, Mark - Orcon Support wrote:
>Just following up on this request -- I've been needing to do the same thing.
>I couldn't f
Hello Ben-Nes Michael -
At 15:24 +0200 01/2/14, Ben-Nes Michael wrote:
>Can I do in the configuration multiply field (sql) for check
>or i must put all the check attr in one field
>
>
>field2 = Expiration = "Dec 10 2001"
>field3 = Simultaneous-Use = 1
>
>AuthColumnDef 1, GENERIC, check
>AuthColu
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>From mikem Thu Feb 15 08:10:16 2001
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Just following up on this request -- I've been needing to do the same thing.
I couldn't find a way to get the Reject-Reason attribute from within a hook.
The ability to change this attribute would be great too.
.
Mark Mackay
Hi people,
We are having trouble with stale records in our SessionDatabase.
The NAS is a Nortel Shasta that doesn't seem to have a reasonable means
of being queried about a particular Acct-Session-Id or Username/Framed-IP-
Address.
We started using Ping, but it seems to be giving addresses on
> ...One interesting thing to
> note is that the AS5300 seems to be sending a null User-Name
> ("") when they use account/PIN.
That seems odd to me. After the initial "pre-authentication", as the
documents suggest, ours prompts for an Account Number and PIN, and the
Gateway plugs them into the
Can I do in the configuration multiply field (sql) for check
or i must put all the check attr in one field
field2 = Expiration = "Dec 10 2001"
field3 = Simultaneous-Use = 1
AuthColumnDef 1, GENERIC, check
AuthColumnDef 2, GENERIC, check
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Title: Re: Re: (RADIATOR) Incorrect online
users
Hello Mustafa -
After going
through the documentation on Radiator, i found that the Radiator by
default, clears all sessions on the online (session) table if
the NAS is rebooted. This is OK under normal
circumstances. The problem we have is
Hello Samantha -
At 12:39 +0600 01/2/14, Samantha Naleendra Senaratna wrote:
>I've been developing a MySQL based authentication system for our users. We
>are using Radiator version 2.14.1. I need to trap the reason for
>authentication
> REJECTs. (for e.g expiration
>date passed or session time
Hello Daniel -
At 18:35 +0900 01/2/14, daniel wrote:
>Hi,
>
>No I meant radwho.cgi. I am trying to check users connection in
>real-time. If you have multiple radius servers, how would you implement
>it ? I will be using DBM format file.
The only way you can handle multiple radius servers is to
Hi,
No I meant radwho.cgi. I am trying to check users connection in
real-time. If you have multiple radius servers, how would you implement
it ? I will be using DBM format file.
Daniel
On Wed, 14 Feb 2001, Hugh Irvine wrote:
>
> Hello Daniel -
>
> At 15:46 +0900 01/2/14, daniel wrote:
>
Title: Re: Re: (RADIATOR) Incorrect online users
Hi Hugh,
After going through the documentation on Radiator,
i found that the Radiator by default, clears all sessions on the online
(session) table if the NAS is rebooted. This is OK under normal
circumstances. The problem we have is tha
Hello Daniel -
At 15:46 +0900 01/2/14, daniel wrote:
>hi,
>
>Just wondering if it is possible to use radwho.cgi with multiple
>accounting servers. I am thinking about using DBM instead of SQL.
>
Do you mean radacct.cgi? radwho.cgi is used in conjunction with the
session database.
hth
Hugh
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