Hello Shane -
On Fri, 7 Dec 2001 12:01, Shane Malden wrote:
> We have Radiator authenticating users from SecurID and all works fine.
> Currently we have a basic Log file which we would like to change and have
> logged into SQL. If someone could advise on how to do this, it would be
> appreciated
We have Radiator authenticating users from SecurID
and all works fine. Currently we have a basic Log file which we would like to
change and have logged into SQL. If someone could advise on how to do this, it
would be appreciated.
Regards,
Shane
Hello Andy -
On Thu, 6 Dec 2001 22:23, Andy Coates wrote:
> Hey,
>
> I'm taking over a system which currently runs Radiator, who's job
> is to simply log accounting requests.
>
> Its a very simple config, which basically has:
>
>
> AcctLogFileName /path/to/my/file
>
>
>
> What I'd like t
Hi Dave -
I have copied this mail to Mike for consideration.
thanks for the suggestion
regards
Hugh
On Fri, 7 Dec 2001 02:18, Dave Kitabjian wrote:
> Well, I'm not going to complain. The tool is a great tool. By
> configuring it as follows:
>
> SuccessFormat %l%r \
>
Title: Message
To
attempt to answer my own question, it appears that the below quote may be the
only part of the appendix that is "deprecated". Using the "new" approach, only
Outbound is affected; Inbound is still the same.
So
perhaps IPASS' VNAS server originally only handled Inbound requ
Title: IpassPerl still lingering around?
Regarding this clip from the current manual,
"If you wish to do outbound authentication with the iPASS network, you will also need the IpassPerl software from Open System Consultants. See http://www.open.com.au for contact details."
Isn't IpassPerl p
Well, I'm not going to complain. The tool is a great tool. By
configuring it as follows:
SuccessFormat %l%r\
User-Name = %U%r\
Pass = 1%r \
CallerId = %{Calling-Station-Id}%r \
Hey,
I'm taking over a system which currently runs Radiator, who's job
is to simply log accounting requests.
Its a very simple config, which basically has:
AcctLogFileName /path/to/my/file
What I'd like to do is log to an SQL server instead, which is fine
if I have an section with
Hello,
I had a strange and hard to trace problem with Radiator server
that was connected to Oracle database (for maintaining session
database and accounting) and had a handler (for IPASS requests)
that would fork.
Every time the server forked our radiusd would lose it's connection
to database. T