I was wondering if there is a way to put multiple ldap servers
(different slaves) in radius.cfg
Do I have to specify different ...?
But if I do so an unexisting user will be checked against the different
servers.
Am I correct?
--
Claude
On Fri, 15 Jun 2001, Erik Wirring Trimble Center Danmar
Hello,
using the internal session database for SimultaneousUse check
there is the following problem (if I am correct):
If a user changes the case of his username RADIATOR can't find him in
the session database if he has already logged in with his username
spelled in different case. Is it po
Hi Claude,
The Timeout and FailureBackoffTime attributes, and the use of ContinueWhileIgnore,
control the failover behaviour.
/Ingvar
> -Original Message-
> From: Claude [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: den 18 juni 2001 14:33
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: (RADIATOR) Multiple lda
Hello Mustafa -
>
>Hi Hugh,
>
>We have recently added a new remote CISCO router to our system. It is =
>connected through a serial link to out main system. Everything was fine =
>till yesterday.=20
>
> However, today I have observed that the enteries for users on that =
>router in the RA
Hello everyone,
We are having problems with the Radius setup of
multilink PPP connections. Generally we set
them up with
Framed-Protocol = MP
which is an Ascend specific attribute. Those
connections fail on the TotalControl. Monitoring
Radius we get the following on those accounts:
Framed-
Hello Claude -
Yes you need to specify multiple AuthBy clauses and yes an unknown
user will get checked in all of the AuthBy's.
regards
Hugh
At 2:32 PM +0200 6/18/01, Claude wrote:
>I was wondering if there is a way to put multiple ldap servers
>(different slaves) in radius.cfg
>
>Do I have
Hello Viraj -
You should not assume that Acct-Session-Id is always present in
authentication packets. FWIW I have almost never seen it.
hth
Hugh
At 4:32 PM -0400 6/16/01, Viraj Alankar wrote:
>Hello,
>
> Watching authentication requests from our Ascend RASes show that
>the Acct-Sessio
Hello Mickey -
You can only use encrypted passwords in the database if you are using
PAP authentication. Conversely, you can only use CHAP authentication
with plain-text passwords in the database.
hth
Hugh
At 10:01 PM +0200 6/16/01, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>Hi,
>
>Can I use linux password
Hello Vangelis -
To do what you describe you need to use an SQL session database and
supply your own AddQuery to use the rewritten username. NB - doing
this will prevent you from using a NasType in your Client clauses.
regards
Hugh
At 5:01 PM +0300 6/18/01, Vangelis Kyriakakis wrote:
>Hell
Hello William -
You will need to have a look at a trace 4 debug from Radiator to see
what attributes are actually in the requests from the TotalControl.
My reading of the standard Radiator dictionary shows the value as
"MPP". You will need to find out from your vendor what the correct
reply
Hugh Irvine wrote:
> Hello Vangelis -
>
> To do what you describe you need to use an SQL session database and
> supply your own AddQuery to use the rewritten username. NB - doing
> this will prevent you from using a NasType in your Client clauses.
Does this mean that if we use an SQL session d
Hugh,
I think dictionary.ascend2 has both MP and MPP. I don't recall
why we used MP instead of MPP, but our problem is that either way
the TotalControl returns an error. TotalControl apparently only
accepts Framed-Protocol=PPP.
Right now Framed-Protocol=XXX is setup in the users file. Is
there a
Hi,
I am using PAP authentication.
What exactly does "encrypted passwords" mean in this context?
I can get the short "unix crypt" passwords to work, but not
something longer like MD5 - either "raw" or as in the gnu/linux
/etc/shadow file.
Thanks for any hints!
Mickey
At 18:38 18-06-01, Hugh
Not sure if I posted this... but I'll post it again.
You guys can thank me later :)
--
Problem: You are running Radiator and you want to display your SQL database
of accounting logs via the web using ASP / VB script.
Easy to do.. but you came across this
> P.S. I think it would be very helpful if you included an
> option for case
> insensitivity for the internal session database in a future
> version of RADIATOR
You're on the right track. What it needs to store is two things:
- the ORIGINAL name as coming from the NAS. That will allow us to ma
Hey guys,
I never really got a good answer on the extended VSA support
on the Nortel CVX chassis and Radiator. I noticed from the
Aptis RADIUS dictionary (which uses some kind of macro language)
that some of the VSAs are different than the others. There's
a line that says:
#
# The CVX supports
Hello,
I never think that it's will be problem. I don't guru in
Cisco-systems, but all changes in config I make how it's was descript
into "PPP Per-User Timeouts" (link from Radiator FAQ).
When I make all changes (see cisco.config.txt) I don't get wanted result.
I see that Radiator send Session-
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