RE: (RADIATOR) SQL Accounting / Radius Attribute Values only

2002-01-04 Thread Robert Blayzor
Correct... If you are using the standard accounting "INSERT ...". But how would you do it if you need to use: AcctSQLStatementEXEC sp_RadiusAcctInsert '0','%{Acct-Session-Id}','%{Acct-Status- Type}','%{User-Name}','%{Called-Station-Id}','%{Calling-Station-Id}','%c ','%{NAS-Port}'

(RADIATOR) Huge memory usage

2002-01-04 Thread Romain Vergniol
Hello all,   I use 2 radiator servers (2.18.2) on slackware 8.0 with MySQL, the first one has a proxy and a radius daemon and the other is a simple radius server.  The proxy receive about 12000 requests/day. I noticed that the machine with the proxy consumes a lot of memory (90% of  the 512M

Re: (RADIATOR) Radiator Startup

2002-01-04 Thread Gilbert T. Gutierrez, Jr.
I saw the restartWrapper script. The reason I was not using it was that it used send mail. I have send mail disabled on the test machine that I am working on as well as the two servers already in service that I will be installing on. I did not know if there was some configuration file for R

Re: (RADIATOR) Radiator Startup

2002-01-04 Thread Hugh Irvine
Hello Gilbert - As mentioned previously, I don't know anything about daemon tools on FreeBSD, so you will have to check the FreeBSD documentation or consult a local systems administrator. Perhaps someone else on the list can help? regards Hugh On Sat, 5 Jan 2002 03:30, Gilbert T. Gutierre

Re: (RADIATOR) SQL Accounting / Radius Attribute Values only

2002-01-04 Thread Hugh Irvine
Hello Robert - I can't think of an easy way to do what you describe below, other than writing a custom hook to add some pseudo-attributes to the current request for the integer values you require, and then using them in the AcctSQLStatement. There are some example hooks in the distribution i

RE: (RADIATOR) Radiator Startup + daemontools

2002-01-04 Thread Dave Kitabjian
You can read more about daemontools here: http://cr.yp.to/daemontools.html In particular, I think you're talking about supervise: http://cr.yp.to/daemontools/supervise.html Unfortunately, I'm not a whiz at supervise. But there's a mailing list you should consult: http:

(RADIATOR) NAS-IP-Address

2002-01-04 Thread Mike McCauley
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(RADIATOR) SNMP not correctly identifying multiple logins

2002-01-04 Thread David Miller
Hi all: Have been relying on a session database to enforce multiple login limits, but after our data link provider experienced a temporary routing problem that left the session database out of sync with the actual users connected, decided a little more robust solution was in order.

RE: (RADIATOR) NAS-IP-Address

2002-01-04 Thread Robert Blayzor
This usually happens if your NAS is multihomed or has a loopback interface set. You have to tell the NAS the interface you want the NAS-IP to be identified as. If this is a Cisco NAS, then you might want to check your Loopback interface (if you have one set) If the box is simply multihomed, the

(RADIATOR) stdout

2002-01-04 Thread Rick Ross
Is there a qwick trick to get radiator to log to console I added stdout to the config nothing I want this from time to time to watch activity on the system Thanks Rick Ross AcctPort 1646 AuthPort 1645 DbDir /usr/local/etc/raddb DictionaryFile /usr/local/etc/raddb/dictionary Foreground LogDir /v