Hello Tony -
You should probably upgrade to Radiator 3.2 and try this again while
running radiusd from the console so you can see the Perl error message
that is causing the crash (or use restartWrapper).
When you have the Perl error message, please send it to me so I can see
what is
Hello Ray -
Please have a look at section 6.16.10 in the Radiator 3.1 reference
manual.
You will get a response *much* quicker from the manual than you will
from the mailing list.
# define Realm or Handler
AccountingHandled
.
.
Hello Everyone -
How lovely - I have brought summer with me to Switzerland!
I arrived in Bern on Sunday (via Singapore, Dubai and Zurich), to find
that the temperature was 35 degrees (C) and everyone was saying it was
the first real day of summer! As you can imagine people were taking
advant
Hi,
Again I would like to know where can I put AccountingHadled in my
config file ? I'm running an clause.
Ray
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Hi,
Where can we put the accounting handled parameter is it on the
authby clause? Can i have a sample config on how to implement it.
Ray
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Dear sirs,
We have radius proxy server running Radiator-2.18.4 on Solaris. I would
like to know whether this server supports proxy based on a prefix. (eg.
TEST/username@domain )
Thanks in advance
Anura
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We have been running radiator for a long time now and have not had any problems, but
have one issue
I have the conf file such that if our AuthBy SQL ignores the request then it goes to
AuthBy File. This way if the sql server dies users can still authenticate on the flat
file
We have ne
We have been running radiator for a long time now and have
not had any problems, but have one issue
I have the conf file such that if our AuthBy SQL ignores the
request then it goes to AuthBy File. This way if the sql server dies
users can still authenticate on the flat file
We hav
I think in the case of DSL clients though this is
not quite correct.
We have several 000's of DSL clients but only about
25% of them are online at any one time. Sure they CAN be permanent, but
they usually are not.
It is a waste of IP space to allocate a static IP
to all of them. In so
We are pleased to announce the release of Radiator version 3.2
This version provides some significant new features and
some bug fixes.
Among the most important new features is the support for EAP-TTLS 802.1x
wireless authentication.
Caution: users of MSCHAP authentication should note the need
Hi,
Is there any OS parameter or radiator parameter which can be fine
tune to increase the accounting packet received other than OS
udp_max_buf and radius socket queue length? Since the current cpu
utilization of our server is 98% idle and the physical memory utilized
is 386K of the
Hi,
Is there any OS parameter or radiator parameter which can be fine
tune to increase the accounting packet received other than OS
udp_max_buf and radius socket queue length?
Ray
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Hey Guys,
Is there anyway to set NumHosts dynamically? Say perhaps via the first
SQLRADIUS lookup, it returns the NumHosts variable?
I'd prefer to not have to hard set this, as I'm trying to design the system
around a dynamic number of destination RADIUS servers..
also..
What type of detail ca
Hello,
Thanks for all your previous replies. Just another issue I need some help
with. Im getting a Malformed request packet warning in my radiator logs. Any
ideas why would this happen? I don't have an Attribute 0 defined in my
dictionary. A sample packet trace is attached.
Cheers.
Achint.
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Hello everyone,
I'm testing 3.1 using radpwtst. And I've noticed the message "INFO:
Access rejected for whr: Simultaneous-Use of 2 exceeded" in the
radius.log. The message is correct. The problem is that RADONLINE shows
there are 3 logins.
radpwtst -trace -s localhost -user whr -password x -aut
Hello Claudio, Hello Ingvar -
As mentioned in my previous mail, DHCP as a protocol uses UDP, which
assumes that you already have a properly configured and operating IP
stack in place. This is obviously not the case in most cases when
Radiator is handling an access request for PPP for example,
Hello William -
These attributes are included in the latest Radiator 3.1 dictionary.
regards
Hugh
On Tuesday, August 20, 2002, at 01:31 AM, William Hernandez wrote:
> Hello everyone,
>
> Found the following in the archive which solved the problem.
>
> # Some experimental attributes from RFC
Hello William -
Is there anything else I can help you with?
regards
Hugh
On Tuesday, August 20, 2002, at 12:59 AM, William Hernandez wrote:
> Hugh,
>
> The class string is set in a PostAuthHook. We're now using Perl 5.6.1,
> Freetds 0.60 and DBD:Sybase 0.94. I was able to reproduce the prob
Hello Ingvar,
I think perhaps it will depend heavily on the capabilities of the NAS itself
to do such a thing. If you are talking Cisco here, the NAS has all the same
capabilities as a standard router. At least I can recall a setup we did once
in the past where we allowed DHCP broadcast querie
Hello everyone,
Found the following in the archive which solved the problem.
# Some experimental attributes from RFC 2869:
ATTRIBUTE Prompt 76 integer
ATTRIBUTE Connect-Info77 string
ATTRIBUTE Configuration-Token 78 binary
ATTRIBU
Hugh,
The class string is set in a PostAuthHook. We're now using Perl 5.6.1,
Freetds 0.60 and DBD:Sybase 0.94. I was able to reproduce the problem
outside of Radiator directly in Perl so I've concluded it's not a
Radiator problem.
When we were using Radiator 2.1.8.2, Perl 5.6.0, Freetds 0.52,
DB
Hello everyone,
I'm testing our upgrade to 3.1 and I'm getting
ERR: Attribute number 79 is not defined in your dictionary
I get the error with the 'dictionary' file from the 3.1 release. At this
point we're just testing with radpwtst so I didn't think it was a vendor
specific attribute, but I a
Hi Hugh,
Okay you are right. But what if I would like to
ensure that the max time a client can stay
on is a day? That is, even the "always-on" clients
get disconnected at least once everyday?
In such a case, what would my checkattributes and
replyattributes be?
Regards,
Tunde I.
Just thought that it would be A Nice Thing, if the NAS could act as a DHCP relay, and
leave it to the client and the DHCP server to do this the standard way. (A Nice Thing
usually exists already, and can be found, you just have to know where to search ;-).
/Ingvar
> -Original Message-
Hello Ingvar -
No I have never seen such a thing.
This is because the end client device must start a session (usually PPP)
*before* it can send TCP/UDP packets.
regards
Hugh
On Monday, August 19, 2002, at 11:41 PM, Ingvar Berg (EAB) wrote:
> Does anyone know how to set up clients, NAS etc
Hello Tunde -
By definition a customer with a permanent connection would not use a dynamic address.
You should allocate such users static addresses instead.
regards
Hugh
On Monday, August 19, 2002, at 10:10 PM, Ayotunde Itayemi wrote:
Hi Hugh,
One, I assume the checkattribute ( Service-Ty
Does anyone know how to set up clients, NAS etc to make the client use a DHCP server
at the ISP? Is it as simple as doing a normal DHCP configuration in the client, and
then set up your DHCP server? Or do you have to configure the NAS as well? Because
such a setup would allow the client to rene
Hi Hugh,
One, I assume the checkattribute ( Service-Type =
Framed-User,Time ="Al-2400",Simultaneous-Use = 1)
implies "always-on 24-7-365" access for the
user?
My aim is to allow clients with DSL access
(alwayson-24-7-365) to remain on without
radiatior reclaiming the
IP address allo
Hello Ray -
The AccountingHandled parameter just causes an Accounting-Respnse to be
sent immediately.
You will still receive all accounting requests sent to this Radiator
instance.
regards
Hugh
On Monday, August 19, 2002, at 05:13 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hi,
>
>
>
> On Accoun
Hello Achint -
There is no way in Radiator itself to go back to using database A when it comes back.
Note that you could just define two seperate AuthBy SQL clauses, but I don't know if this will work for you.
Most operators tend to use a single database on some sort of high-availability hardwa
Hello Tunde -
The IP address in the address pool is marked as available when the DefaultLeasePeriod expires.
There is no relationship between the Session-Timeout on the NAS and the DefaultLeasePeriod for the IP address allocation. You will have to manage any relationship that you wish to have wi
Hi Hugh, Hi All,
What happens when the DefaultLeasePeriod (say 86400 = 1 day) expires?
Does the user get disconnected and the IP allocated
to him/her reclaimed?
Or is the user (correctly) allowed to stay
connected?
Let's assume that the checkattribute of the clients
specifies that he/she
Title: Message
Hi,
Just a quick
question. I've got a pretty straightforward configuration here. I have my radius
servers pointed to 2 SQL databases.
When database A
goes down, Radiator switches over to database B. This works fine.
My question is, is
there anyway to go back to database
Hi,
On Accounting Handled parameters can I still get an accounting
stop? Is the Accounting Handled parameter is only use for
retransmission request?
Ray
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Hello Matthew -
Yes, but you will need to configure your NAS's to use Pre-Authentication
to do it properly.
Do your NAS's support Per-Authentication (and subsequently forcing a
connect speed)?
regards
Hugh
On Sunday, August 18, 2002, at 03:40 PM, mhobbs wrote:
> Hi
>
> Is it possible to s
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