Hello Colin,
On Sat, 8 Sep 2001 10:40, Hugh Irvine wrote:
> Hello Colin -
>
> Thanks for sending these definitions, they will be in the next Radiator
> release. If there are any more definitions, please send them along as well.
Added to the next release.
>
> In the meantime you can just add t
Hello Colin -
On Saturday 08 September 2001 00:31, C. J. Ambler wrote:
> Hi Hugh,
> Just a comment re simultaneous-use.
> I am surprised that the default AddQuery inputs the username to the
> RADONLINE table as %u, the username before any rewrites.
> If the user then later does a sec
Hello Colin -
Thanks for sending these definitions, they will be in the next Radiator
release. If there are any more definitions, please send them along as well.
In the meantime you can just add this to your dictionary:
# Alteon vendor specifics
VENDORATTR 1872Alteon-Service-Type
Hello Todd -
On Saturday 08 September 2001 07:04, Todd Dokey wrote:
> Is there a way to make Radiator prefer certain clients?
>
> What I am trying to do is have the handler be identified by a region, in
> this case a city.
>
> Hence the handler for say Los Angeles would then have the NAS clients
Is there a way to make Radiator prefer certain clients?
What I am trying to do is have the handler be identified by a region, in
this case a city.
Hence the handler for say Los Angeles would then have the NAS clients for LA
built into it.
I would like it the Los Angeles Radiator server to prima
Recently installed radiator (radiator-2.18.3-2.noarch.rpm) on RedHat 7.1.
We are testing radiator using IBM DB2 database (ver7.2), and the database
schema as outlined in the goodies directory of the distribution
documentation. Using SessionDB, the RADONLINE table does not seem to be
getting corre
Has anyone attempted to add/merge the NORTEL ALteon
webswitch dictionary elements into RADIATOR's dictionary as yet?
Here's a snippet from an Alteon doc.
User Matrix:
User
Name/Access
Default
Password
Service Type
Value[1]
Admin
Hi, Hugh.
>> the wireless base station points to the ACS/Windows
>> box, which then points to Radiator running on my Unix box, and Radiator
>> authenticates based on flat file information.
>>
>> Plain old flat file authentication works as expected based on tests
>> with radpwtst from "localhost"
I have tested a VPN 3005 to radiator. I only have done it for users for
IP Sec so far, not the group it is still internal.
For users, I added auth server under config->user managament->groups->
highlight the group and modify auth server. Then under group modify,
click the IP Sec tab, click Au
Hi Hugh,
Just a comment re simultaneous-use.
I am surprised that the default AddQuery inputs the username to the
RADONLINE table as %u, the username before any rewrites.
If the user then later does a second login, say capitalising one of the
letters of the username, then the CountQ
Have anybody experience in communication between VPN 3005 and
Radiator???.
How can Radiator authenticate group/password and user/password for
Cisco VPN 3005 when I say to VPN Concentrator that I will have external
authentication-Radius???
Thanks
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