Hi,
I'm trying to build the LDAPapi.pm module to be able to use the AuthBy
LDAP and it's failing big time trying to build the object file, my
Machine is running mandrake 9.0 and has perl 5.8.0, as the perl module
hasn't been updated since 1998 I think that the perl version could be
the problem.
Dear All,
When I am tracing my radius with trace 3 it is giving an
error on console which is as follow.
DBI handle cleared
whilst still active at Radius/util.pm line 514
Any suggesting to fix this.
Regards,
AbdusSami
Hello Steve -
I suggest you use the AuthBy LDAP2 clause with the perl-ldap module.
See section 6.35 in the Radiator 3.3.1 reference manual
(doc/ref.html).
regards
Hugh
On Tuesday, Nov 19, 2002, at 19:26 Australia/Melbourne, Steve Wilson
wrote:
Hi,
I'm trying to build the LDAPapi.pm
Hello Daniel -
I'm not sure I understand your question.
If you want to allow a particular user to only connect to a particular NAS, you could do something like this:
# define Client
Client .>
Identifier ThisNAS
.
/Client>
Then in the user definition you would use this check:
#
Hello AbdusSami -
As always, I will need to see a copy of the Radiator configuration file and a trace 4 debug showing what is happening.
regards
Hugh
On Tuesday, Nov 19, 2002, at 20:31 Australia/Melbourne, Mohammed AbdusSami wrote:
Dear All,
When I am tracing my radius with trace 3 it
After installing Convert::ASN1 it worked a dream. Now I'm kicking myself for
battling to build that module to get LDAP working instead of LDAP2.
Thanks for the help
Steve Wilson
Hugh Irvine writes:
Hello Steve -
I suggest you use the AuthBy LDAP2 clause with the perl-ldap module.
See
Hi
I keep getting too many of Attribute not defined in your dictionary - when
can I get a dictionary
that has all these attributes?
I have these types of Nases.
-Cisco AS5300
-Total Control
Tue Nov 19 15:59:32 2002: ERR: Attribute number 105 (vendor 429) is not
defined in your dictionary
Tue
Ok, great idea. But it is possible to have two 'sessions databases' in the
same .cfg with different 'CountQueries' (one for user maxsessionscheck and
the other for domain maxsessions-check)??
regards,
jules
Julio Prada López
BT Ignite
Isabel Colbrand, 8 2º 28050 Madrid SPAIN
telf: +34 91 270
Hello -
Vendor 429 is USR, and you will find many USR dictionary definitions in
the file dictionary.usr.
You should add the vendor-specifics to the standard Radiator dictionary
with your favourite text editor.
After changing the dictionary you will need to restart Radiator so the
new
Hello Riza -
AddToReply will not work in the way you show below (it expects an attribute = value pair).
I would be inclined to simply add the attributes in the AuthBy LDAP2 clause:
AuthBy LDAP2>
AuthAttrDef radiusciscoavpair, GENERIC, reply
/AuthBy>
regards
Hugh
On Tuesday, Nov
Hello Julio -
Rather than two session databases, you would use the AuthBy
PORTLIMITCHECK clause.
See section 6.41 in the Radiator 3.3.1 reference manual
(doc/ref.html).
regards
Hugh
On Wednesday, Nov 20, 2002, at 01:23 Australia/Melbourne, Prada López,
Julio wrote:
Ok, great idea. But
Hi guys,
Im running Radiator and am having trouble with a
few things. My main issue is that some sessions are kept alive when the user has
long since disconnected from the service. Is there a modification or a line I
can put in to stop this from occuring? Im just wanting to put in a line
How can i run certain SQL command whenever the NAS reboot.
I have an wireless AP send message when its reboot and i need to logout all
the user and created all the necessary CDR ?
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Hello Brad -
The usual reason for this problem is missing accounting stop records (or incorrect processing of same).
You will need to find out first of all what the exact problem is, then you can try to fix it.
If you would like me to help you, I will need to see a copy of your configuration
Hello Steven -
You should use Handers and an AuthBy SQL clause:
Handler Acct-Status-Type = Accounting-On
AuthBy SQL
.
AcctSQLStatement ..
/AuthBy
/Handler
.
regards
Hugh
On Wednesday, Nov 20, 2002, at 12:11 Australia/Melbourne,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
How can i run
Hi All.
Yesterday we started seeing in our logs that when we dial optus ports, that we are receiving the Auth request from
Optus and are sending back an Access-Accept before we
even receive a reply from the RADIUS server that we forwarded the request to.
Any Idea's how this could
Thanks.
BTW how can i run multi-copy of Radiator in the same machine.
Hugh Irvine [EMAIL PROTECTED] 20/11/2002 09:58 AM
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Hello Rabbie -
Your configuration file is not set up correctly. You cannot chain an AuthBy DYNADDRESS after an AuthBy SQLRADIUS (as you have discovered). You will need to use a ReplyHook to do this. There is an example in the file "goodies/hooks.txt".
regards
Hugh
On Wednesday, Nov 20, 2002,
Hello Steven -
You would specify different UDP port numbers for each instance of
Radiator.
regards
Hugh
On Wednesday, Nov 20, 2002, at 15:25 Australia/Melbourne,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks.
BTW how can i run multi-copy of Radiator in the same machine.
Hugh Irvine [EMAIL
Hello all,
a number of users have recently reported problems with Radiator on RH8 with
Perl 5.8, where LANG is set to a UTF8 character set. This can cause perl to
exit with an error message like:
Wide character in Socket::inet_ntoa
This is due to new UTF8 character handling in perl 5.8,
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