Re: (RADIATOR) Telstra DailConnect; AuthBy LDAP2?

2001-04-29 Thread Hugh Irvine
Hello Neale - Having done a few of these, yes all you need is a Client clause. Note that AuthBy LDAP2 implements LDAP version 1 - it just uses a different Perl module to do it (perl-ldap), but yes you can use LDAP and log accouting to a file. As for more sophisticated solutions, have a look a

(RADIATOR) Telstra DailConnect; AuthBy LDAP2?

2001-04-29 Thread Neale Banks
Greetings all, Regarding setting up Radiator for Authentication and Accounting for Telstra's DialConnect, is this simply a matter of configuring the DialConnect AAA server as a RADIUS client? Regarding AuthBy LDAP2, an obvious starting point is to use LDAP2 for Authentication and log Accounting

Re: (RADIATOR) best technique to fallback to flat file if DB serv er not available

2001-04-29 Thread John Coy
Actually, I managed to get it working using your hints and a user file. I just replaced the Auth-Type to point to the identifier specified by the : In my "users" file: DEFAULT Auth-Type = ANCI-SQLFallbackFILE Ascend-Idle-Limit = 1800, Ascend-Assign-IP-Pool = 0, User-Ser

RE: FW: (RADIATOR) Handler Question

2001-04-29 Thread Eric Lackey
Thanks Hugh. That is exactly what I needed. I think the Client list is the best solution. Eric -Original Message- From: Hugh Irvine [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Sunday, April 29, 2001 9:12 PM To: Eric Lackey; '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' Subject: Re: FW: (RADIATOR) Handler Question Hello

Re: FW: (RADIATOR) Handler Question

2001-04-29 Thread Hugh Irvine
Hello Eric - You would use a regular expression, something like this: See section 13 in the Radiator 2.18.1 reference manual. Otherwise, you can use Identifiers in your Client clauses to create groups (the same Identifier in each Client in the group) and then use this: You can also set u

Re: (RADIATOR) best technique to fallback to flat file if DB serv er not available

2001-04-29 Thread Hugh Irvine
Hello John - You would not use the "users" file. hth Hugh On Saturday 28 April 2001 14:11, John Coy wrote: > Hugh, > > In your example below, I'm unclear how I involve my "users" > file (which contains the DEFAULT entries I'd like to assign > authenticated users) -- that's why I have > and i

FW: (RADIATOR) Handler Question

2001-04-29 Thread Eric Lackey
My first email might have been a little confusing. Here is what I meant to say. I am trying to use a handler to check NAS-IP-Address for more than one system. It is quite a big handler and I hate to have multiple copies since they are exactly the same. Is this possible? Any help would be great.

(RADIATOR) Handler Question

2001-04-29 Thread Eric Lackey
I am trying to use a handler to check NAS-IP-Address for more than system. It would be something like this. It is quite a big handler and I have to have multiple copies since they are exactly the same. Is this possible? Any help would be great. Thanks, Eric Lackey ISDN-Net Operations [EMAI