Hi Vadim,
It's either a Cisco or a telco issue, Radiator has no control over this.
Cheers,
Ingvar
> -Original Message-
> From: Vadim Isakov [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: den 5 september 2001 05:03
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: (RADIATOR) Calling-Station-Id
>
>
> Hi all,
>
>
Hi Fred,
Have you considered using ServerChecksPassword? By using that, you can remove the
admin password from the config file (and network traffic :).
/Ingvar
> -Original Message-
> From: Fred Albrecht [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: den 4 september 2001 16:24
> To: '[EMAIL PROTECT
Hi,
We want to use Radiator for Internet phone. Is it possible to use
Radiator in this purpose? If possible how will be difficult to write
Internet phone billing software for Radiator?
Also I would like to know about compatibility issue with Radiator if we
buy some other Internet phone billing
> -Original Message-
> From: Separovic, Jason
> Sent: Wednesday, September 05, 2001 2:21 PM
> To: Separovic, Jason
> Subject: RE: (RADIATOR) PostAuthHook Stopped Working
>
> It's working now.
> I had the restartWrapper going and as I was making the changes to the
> config I sent
I s there a best practices document for configuring and installing on NT
4.0.
Regards
Steve
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Hi all,
We are testing Radiator-Demo now and have problem to get Calling-Station-ID
from our Cisco 5200. I set all necessary Atribbutes in AcctLogFileFormat.
They all appear in details file except Calling-Station-Id. Cisco debug shows
sent atrributes, but there are no attribuite 31. Is it Radiato
Hi,
I had radiator working with my PostAuthHook just how I wanted.
Then I made some changes to the PostAuthHook. All I did (I think?) was
create a new user in my database and then I updated the new
username/password in the config files. Now My PostAuthHook does not work.
And I'm at a loss to real
Hi Mike,
On Wed, 5 Sep 2001 10:45, Forbes Mike wrote:
> Thanks for the information and my main problem was I was not running
> radiator start as root.
Hmm, curious. I did not need to run as root on RH7.1. Maybe thats becasue I
had a ticket-granting-ticket isued by kinit?
>
> As for the dummy
We have configured our sql servers accounting table to reject duplicate
accounting records by setting the username+acctsessionid+sessiontime to be
the primary key (no duplicates permitted)
When the NAS sends a duplicate accounting record, sql/radiator spits out an
error and does not write the pa
Thanks for the information and my main problem was I was not running
radiator start as root.
As for the dummy account line, what does that exactly do, verify that the
user has a kerb account, how does that differ from the auth. Please
excuse by lack of knowledge in the PAM department.
With the
'Tunde,
All the information you need is in the reference manual - just start
at 16.4 and read all the sections that mention "SRVANY".
One thing that caught me out was that the service would not run unless the
registry key for the working directory was set, so even though it says its
optio
Hello 'Tunde -
You will find the instructions in section 16.4 of the Radiator 2.18.3
reference manual. I would suggest you read the RFC's and the manual
(all found in the "doc" directory) at least once - you will find the
answers to almost all of your questions there.
regards
Hugh
At 11:0
Hello William -
An Accounting-Response is exactly that - the response that Radiator
sends back to the NAS to let it know that the Accounting-Request was
correctly received (the radius protocol is based on UDP, hence the
requirement for the "Ack").
What you show below is a retransmission of a
Hello everyone,
I'm trying to trace a problem that causes multiple accounting
stop records to be written to my /var/log/radacct/detail. The
following is an excerpt from Trace 4. I don't know how to
interpret the Accounting-Response. I see an Identifier that
matches the Identifier in the Accountin
Thanx Hugh and Rob
I actually got the config working about an hour after I sent my email. I
just had to look very carefully at the profiles file in the goodies
directory. Here's my solution:
AcctLogFileName %L/the_realm/%d-%m-%Y.log
RewriteUsername s/^([^@]+).*/$1
We are planning to move our Radiator Radius from Linux to Windows 2000. I
need instruction on how to make Radiusd run as a service automatically.
'Tunde Ogedengbe
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