Hello David -
No I don't have an example MAX configuration.
I have posted this message to the list to see if anyone there can help you.
regards
Hugh
On Friday, September 13, 2002, at 12:32 PM, david.liu wrote:
Hi Hogh,
Do you have a example for configure MAX-TNT? Is it possible, if I use M
Same in here
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Hello Ganbold -
You should have a look at the file called "goodies/voip.txt" in the
Radiator distribution.
regards
Hugh
>
> Hello folks,
>
> I'm trying to configure Radiator 3.1 for VOIP with Cisco 5300. I'm
> looking
> for sample config file for prepaid and postpaid VOIP systems.
> Please
Hello Mariano -
As mentioned in my previous mail, the prefered way to deal with large
numbers of proxy targets is with the AuthBy SQLRADIUS clause.
Otherwise, if you want to do fancy things such as you show below, you
should use a hook (examples in "goodies/hooks.txt"). And it would
probably
Hello Balgaa -
I have not heard anything further.
Toomas?
regards
Hugh
On Friday, September 13, 2002, at 02:21 AM, User BALGAA System Engineer
wrote:
> Hi Toomas/Hugh,
>
> We get Radiator 3.2 work with Redback SMS1800.
>
> Any update on NasType?
>
> Thanks,
> Balgaa
>
> On Fri, 2 Aug 2002
Hi Toomas/Hugh,
We get Radiator 3.2 work with Redback SMS1800.
Any update on NasType?
Thanks,
Balgaa
On Fri, 2 Aug 2002, [iso-8859-1] Toomas Kärner wrote:
> Hi Hugh,
>
> Thanks. I have worked together with Onno on one project when he visited us
> in Estonia. I'll send you any information as I
El 10 Sep 2002 a las 9:27, Hugh Irvine escribió:
>
> Hello Mariano -
>
> The way that Radiator is designed allows you to specify a single AuthBy
> clause and call it from multiple Handlers, using special characters for
> the parameters, rather than specifying many different AuthBy clauses.
>
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Hello Ray -
These are the *source* port numbers *from* which you received the
request.
In other words, you received the request *from* IP address 210.14.16.12,
UDP port 1646.
Remember, IP is a bi-directional protocol with source and destination in
each packet.
regards
Hugh
On Thursday,
Hi,
I've configured my server which has 2 instance of radius running.
First instance was configured as 1645/1646 radius/radacct respectively
and my second instance was configured as 1812/1813 radius/radacct it
also has 2 different logfile one based on 1645 and the other logfile is
1812
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