Hi Timothy,
On Mon, 26 Aug 2002 12:15, Hugh Irvine wrote:
> Hello Tim -
>
> As far as I know this is an issue with Perl, although I have copied this
> mail to Mike for his comments.
Unfortunately, there appears to be no way in perl (or in C for that matter)
for an application to discover after
Hello Tim -
As far as I know this is an issue with Perl, although I have copied this
mail to Mike for his comments.
BTW - you can see the IP addresses in a packet dump of the incoming
requests using snoop or tcpdump, but this doesn't really help at the
application level.
regards
Hugh
On
Hello Brian -
Could you please send me a copy of your configuration file (no secrets)
together with a trace 4 debug from Radiator showing what is happening. I
would also like to see the user record that is being used.
thanks
Hugh
On Saturday, August 24, 2002, at 09:22 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hi Bob -
The thing to do is put a packet sniffer (snoop/tcpdump/ethereal/...) on
the ethernet interface where the current radius server is running and
have a look at the radius packet dumps to see what radius attributes are
used. Once you know what is required it is quite simple to configure
Ah, re-reading, I now understand your query ..
Not in the list I have of attributes, anyhow..
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I think %c..
Check the docco
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Subject: (RADIATOR) Determine IP address request came to
Greetings,
Has there been anything adde
Greetings,
Has there been anything added to radiator to allow me to determine which IP
a request came into radiator with? This is needed for a server with
multiple IP's and one radiator process binding to all addresses.
I brought this up maybe a year ago but no such attribute existed. I think
> I remember playing with that reply value and I remember making it work..
> have you tried using the value as a time instead of as an integer..
> something like 02:50 instead of 0250?
Yep,
Also tried single quotes and permutations of 02:50 2:50 0250 and 250 all
with the same error as a resul