Hello Chris -
You need to install DBI and DBD for MySQL using the same C compiler as
was used to build Perl.
On Linux systems this is not usually a problem because everything is
compiled with the same compiler that is included in the distribution.
You must install DBI first, then DBD.
regard
Hi
I have tried "Nokia Access Controller", now I'm useing "Nomadix USG" and
today I will look at one box from Cisco. There are some feature differences
and Nomadix USG (Universal Subscriber Gateway) is actually L2 device. It can
do pretty nice stuff (for example no L3 reconfiguration is needed on
I am having a issue installed the latest version of radiator
I can not install Class::DBI:mysql && DBD::mysql
I have obtained the following from the archives and wondering if this is
my problem
Error I am getting is
Perhaps the DBD::mysql perl module hasn't been fully installed,
or perhaps the
I am trying to set up DYNADDRESS authentication. What am I doing
wrong? This seems fairly simple It is just loops through all the IP's in
the pool instead of assigning 1 ip, and coming back accepted. I am not
sure what is going on.
Also, do you have any hints on making this work correctly wi
Hello Tunde -
The radius accounting stop records should already contain an
"Acct-Session-Time" attribute containing the duration of the session.
So you just need to add the corresponding column to your database and
alter the AcctColumnDef's accordingly.
Identifier IPASSSQLAccounting
Hello William -
It is the underlying operating system that chooses which interface to
use in sending the return packet, not Radiator.
You should use a packet sniffer (tcpdump, snoop, ethereal, whatever)
on your interfaces to verify your analysis, then reorganise your setup
to get the operati
Nomadix makes a NAS (network access server) that can authenticate via
radius and limit bandwidth by user.
Colubris, nokia and cisco also make NAS's
I am not familiar with MicroTik
Lucent Access Points could also be used to limit bandwidth, with the
added benefit of bandwidth borrowing for effic
Hello Emilie -
If the Cisco can be configured to do group authentication with radius,
then it should be possible to use Radiator to deal with the requests.
If you run Radiator at trace 4 you will be able to see the incoming
requests and then you can configure accordingly.
The simplest way to
Hello Richard -
Thanks for sending the files.
The usual reason for this type of problem is incorrect shared secrets.
You should check the shared secrets again and if you still have a
problem, please send us (not to the list) the configuration files with
secrets together with the contents of
Hello Vangelis -
Could you explain to me what you are trying to do? In other words, what
value are you trying to calculate?
thanks
Hugh
On Monday, Jan 20, 2003, at 23:29 Australia/Melbourne, Vangelis
Kyriakakis wrote:
Hi again,
I'm trying to use something like
AcctColumnDef CONNECTTIME,%
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Hello,
I am having a problem binding multiple address in Radiator.
I I bind more then one address to radiator, authentication stops
working. Im using pm3's. What I think it happening is the pm3 is
getting a response back on a differnt address and is not acknowledging
it.
Is there a way to tell
Hi,
I'm looking to authenticate my wireless and IP DSL customers using
Radius. Has anybody used a Hot Spot Gateway like MicroTik router to do this
? I don't have a very large wireless or DSL network only about 500 users. I
would like to know if anyone had any suggestions for edge routers or se
Hi Hugh,
Thanks for your help.
I have a table that looks like (below) now.
USERNAME ACCTSTYPETIME
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