Hi,
So, AuthBy's like:
AuthBy SQL
Identifier AuthBlacklistCheck
DBSourcedbi:mysql:
DBUsername
DBAuth
AuthSelect select MACADDRESS, REPLYMESSAGE from macblacklist where \
MACADDRESS like
Guys, I need help trying to figure how to do this:
Im using mysql as my SUBSCRIBERS db for radiator users.
I have 2 columns, username and password and I want to add a 3rd one
saying active so that when a user tryies to login, radiator will also
check this caloumn and if active is = 1 it lets him
I'm having a problem with Radiator at the moment. Here's what is
happening:
The server (SunOS 5.5.x) has 3 IPs with one instance of Radiator
running, listening on all IPs. Let's say the IPs are 1.1.1.1, 1.1.1.2,
and 1.1.1.3. When a request comes in on the 1.1.1.2 interface, it's
response emits
Hello everyone,
I'm using
AcctLogFileFormat %o %r ... VTS-Session-Key = %{VTS-Session-Key}
%r ...
But it prints out garbage in the accounting detail file.
Without the AcctLogFileFormat Radiator prints lines like
VTS-Session-Key = m15227158165+
9149S255166=223.16
Can I get the
Look in the docs for ServerHasBrokenAddresses, that should fix the problem
you're having.
Eric
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Subject: (RADIATOR) Multi-homed Radiator with address mismatch problem
Hello!
Here is my config:
Handler Realm=
AuthBy LDAP_GROUP
AuthLog AUTH_LOGGER
/Handler
AuthBy GROUP
Identifier LDAP_GROUP
AuthByPolicy ContinueWhileReject
AuthBy LDAP_AUTH_1
AuthBy LDAP_AUTH_2
/AuthBy
AuthLog FILE
Identifier
Hello Anton -
You simply need to specify your own AuthSelect statement in the AuthBy
SQL clause:
# define AuthBy
AuthBy SQL
Identifier CheckSQL
.
AuthSelect select PASSWORD from SUBSCRIBERS where USERNAME=%0 and
STATUS=1
AuthColumnDef 0, Password, check
.
/AuthBy
.
regards
Thanks for the response.
This would work great if it wasn't for the fact that my server is the
one that's broken. The radius servers that are talking to my broken
server are not under my control. I believe they are running FreeRadius
on the other end, but I'm not sure if it supports the broken
Hello Toomas -
The fundamental issue is the architecture of Radiator itself and
specifically the AuthBy clauses, all of which fundamentally implement a
find_user routine which is why you see the problem that you do.
You are correct that what I show below is a workaround, ie. the first
AuthBy
Hello Cameron -
Could you please send me the name of the registered company that
purchased this copy of Radiator?
regards
Hugh
On Saturday, Dec 14, 2002, at 06:53 Australia/Melbourne, Cameron Moore
wrote:
I'm having a problem with Radiator at the moment. Here's what is
happening:
The
Seems its working! Now I have a question... The error it return when a
user is not Y is
Access rejected for akrall: No such user
Is there a way to tell radiator to return another msg like user
deactivated.. The now such user can be misleading...
Any ideas?
Hi,
I am having a bit of trouble creating an xp client certificate. I am a
beginner in perl so I really have no idea of the following error messages. In
the mkcertifcate.sh file, it trys to create a client xp certificate with
openssl ca command. I am using openssl verion 0.9.6g and apparently
Hi there,
I have recently downloaded the Trial Radiator version 3.4 source for Linux.
The package is missing the EAP25.pm which is required for PEAP. Anyone having
the same problem?
Kenneth
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