RE: (RADIATOR) FW: whats a lost-carrier??

2002-01-25 Thread kramar
I think, user [EMAIL PROTECTED] switch off the power modem by hand... D. Hello Janice - Lost-Carrier means the modem in the NAS is no longer receiving the carrier tone from the modem at the other end. regards Hugh Hi Hugh, Could you help me decode what does Acct-Terminate-Cause =

Re: (RADIATOR) Problem with NT Authentication

2002-01-25 Thread gionata . lamia
Hi Hugh, I've just use pap authentication but the result is the same. I enclose the Log of Radiator as you have asked me: Fri Jan 25 09:32:03 2002: DEBUG: Packet dump: *** Received from 192.168.6.1 port 1645 Code: Access-Request Identifier: 132 Authentic:

(RADIATOR) SessionDatabase Problem

2002-01-25 Thread Julian Rose
Hi All, I am having problems with getting the session database function to work correctly, When I issue a request to the server, I see the server try to run the delete query, but not the add or count queries. Is something wrong here, or do I not understand the function properly ;) Best

(RADIATOR) Surprises in dictionary when upgrading Radiator

2002-01-25 Thread terry
When I upgraded to Radiator 1.86, I started getting a new error, Fri Jan 25 11:45:00 2002: ERR: Attribute number 79 is not defined in your dictionary which is odd, as I wasn't getting that error with the old version (same dictionary). I found an attribute to quiet it down, ATTRIBUTE

Re: (RADIATOR) Surprises in dictionary when upgrading Radiator

2002-01-25 Thread terry
I've kind of kludged bits and pieces of various dictionaries, to satisfy Cisco, Ascend, and Redback. - Forwarded by Terry Ryan/Chesco on 01/25/2002 04:24 PM -

Re: (RADIATOR) SessionDatabase Problem

2002-01-25 Thread Hugh Irvine
Hello Julian - The entries in the session database are maintained by the accounting records sent by the NAS once the session starts. If you are not receiving accounting records, you will not see any entries in the RADONLINE table. regards Hugh On Sat, 26 Jan 2002 03:51, Julian Rose wrote:

IMPORTANT - Re: (RADIATOR) Surprises in dictionary when upgrading Radiator

2002-01-25 Thread Hugh Irvine
Hello Terry, Hello Everyone - There is nothing arbitrary about radius dictionary definitions - all of the standard attributes are defined by the Radius RFC's, and all of the vendor-specific attributes are defined by the respective vendors. The problems occur because the RFC's are constantly

Re: (RADIATOR) Question about Radius and SQL

2002-01-25 Thread Hugh Irvine
Hello Martin - Fri Jan 25 17:42:13 2002 32431: ERR: Could not connect to any SQL database. Requ est is ignored. Backing off for 10 seconds Fri Jan 25 17:42:28 2002 911157: ERR: Execute failed for 'Sp_fetchUserPassword ' clouston'': SQL Timeout Fri Jan 25 17:42:32 2002 481065: ERR: Execute