Re: Re[2]: (RADIATOR) default sim use 1

2001-08-21 Thread Hugh Irvine
Hello Anton - On Wednesday 22 August 2001 13:25, Anton Krall wrote: > Will this override the DefaultSimultaneousUse thats on the ? > Yes (thats what its for). Note however that DefaultSimultaneousUse is an AuthBy parameter. regards Hugh -- Radiator: the most portable, flexible and config

Re[2]: (RADIATOR) default sim use 1

2001-08-21 Thread Anton Krall
Will this override the DefaultSimultaneousUse thats on the ? Saludos Anton Krall Director de Tecnologia Inter.net Mexico (www.mx.inter.net) Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Directo: 5-241-7609 Conmutador: 5-241-7600 Mobile: 044-5105-5160 Outside Mexico: Office: (525)241-7609 PBX: (525)241-7600 Mobile:

Re[2]: (RADIATOR) Static IP

2001-08-21 Thread Anton Krall
Gotcha worked like a charm. Saludos Anton Krall Director de Tecnologia Inter.net Mexico (www.mx.inter.net) Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Directo: 5-241-7609 Conmutador: 5-241-7600 Mobile: 044-5105-5160 Outside Mexico: Office: (525)241-7609 PBX: (525)241-7600 Mobile: (525)105-5160 Tuesday, Augu

Re: (RADIATOR) default sim use 1

2001-08-21 Thread Hugh Irvine
Hello Anton - Very simple - just add a Simultaneous-Use = 2 check item for that user. Ie: someuser Simultaneous-Use = 2, Password = ... regards Hugh On Wednesday 22 August 2001 07:30, Anton Krall wrote: > Guys.. Im using DefaultSimultaneousUse 1 for my realms but I wa

Re: (RADIATOR) Duplicate users in users file

2001-08-21 Thread Hugh Irvine
Hello Viraj - You cannot have multiple users with the same name in a users file, however you can have multiple DEFAULT users, so the way to do this is like this: DEFAULT User-Name = joe, Password = "test", Client-Identifier = "ROUTER1" Service-Type = "Administrative-User", DEFAULT U

Re: (RADIATOR) Windows NT Users auth with trouble

2001-08-21 Thread Hugh Irvine
Hello John - Could you please send me a copy of your users file? I also think your AuthBy NT configuration is incorrect, as the DomainController parameter must contain the leading backslashes. However, I would not expect you to need to specify this if the Radiator host is able to find the do

Re: (RADIATOR) Static IP

2001-08-21 Thread Hugh Irvine
Hello Anton - On Wednesday 22 August 2001 02:14, Anton Krall wrote: > Guys.. > > Im trying to implement static IP on my radiator.. so far.. what Ive > done is this: > > > Filename %D/users-mx.inter.net > DefaultReply > Service-Type=Framed-User,Framed-Prot

Re (RADIATOR) Windows NT Users auth with trouble

2001-08-21 Thread Kent, Ashley
Hi John, I have a similar radiator setup to you, and during testing I also saw a lot of "NT GetAttributes failed: 53: The network path was not found". In my case the problem was that radiator was at times not able to contact the domain controller - hence the "network path not found". Remember tha

(RADIATOR) default sim use 1

2001-08-21 Thread Anton Krall
Guys.. Im using DefaultSimultaneousUse 1 for my realms but I was wondering.. is there a way to enforece this for all users like Im doing now but for 1 particular user allow 2 sim uses? Saludos Anton Krall Director de Tecnologia Inter.net Mexico (www.mx.inter.net) Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Directo

(RADIATOR) Duplicate users in users file

2001-08-21 Thread Viraj Alankar
Hello, I'm trying to setup different replies based on different check items in a users file: joe Password = "test", Client-Identifier = "ROUTER1" Service-Type = "Administrative-User", joe Password = "test", Client-Identifier = "ROUTER2" Service-Type = "Login-User" In m

(RADIATOR) Windows NT Users auth with trouble

2001-08-21 Thread John Edward Kekhan Nino
Hello I have a trouble using Radiator to validate users in WindowsNT 4.0. I have a Server WinNT4.0 configured as stand-alone server where I have the Radiator 2.18.2 and there are two WinNT servers installed as Domain controllers, when I use the perl command radpwtst to check the config I just

(RADIATOR) Static IP

2001-08-21 Thread Anton Krall
Guys.. Im trying to implement static IP on my radiator.. so far.. what Ive done is this: Filename %D/users-mx.inter.net DefaultReply Service-Type=Framed-User,Framed-Protocol=PPP,Framed-IP-Address=200.52.93.243,Framed-IP-Netmask=$ DefaultS

RE: (RADIATOR) Ignore case?

2001-08-21 Thread Sola, Carlos Alberto
Title: RE: (RADIATOR) Ignore case? try RewriteUsername /yourtulez/here/i; Flag i for case insensitive matching CAS -Original Message- From: Kitabjian, Dave [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Martes, 21 de Agosto de 2001 09:39 a.m. To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'; 'Todd Dokey'; 'Radi

RE: (RADIATOR) Ignore case?

2001-08-21 Thread Kitabjian, Dave
Beware. The below solution is not strictly the same as ignoring case. We had the same problem way back. The assumption below is that you ALSO forced your passwords in the username database to be lower case. In our case that wasn't true; and since it wasn't in a SQL database (it was a CDB) it was