Hi everyone,
And thanks a lot for your replies regarding how to use SQL functions
inside a PostAuthHook!
Right now I have another problem, unfortunately. I am sending
Session-Timeouts for some of our customers, and they get disconnected
indeed, but they are not deleted from the
Hi Hugh and others,
I think this problem was triggered by a bad patch to Handler.pm. If you
installed the 3.5 patches in the last few days, you will need to download and
install a new 3.5 patches file.
We apologise for this problem.
Cheers.
On Mon, 24 Feb 2003 06:38 pm, you wrote:
Hello
Hi Hugh
Thanks for the feedback and excellent speedy responses. It seems to be working
correctly with the new download. See comments from Trevor below:
thanks
Surajh Surjoo
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Hi!
I have two radius servers (proxy and dest). Incoming accounting requests
from NASes should be saved on the proxy *and* forwarded to the
destination radius.
This is how it looks on the proxy:
# Realms
Realm mydefrealm
RewriteUsername s/^([EMAIL PROTECTED]).*/$1/
AuthLog mylog
Hi!
I have two radius servers (proxy and dest). Incoming accounting requests
from NASes should be saved on the proxy *and* forwarded to the
destination radius.
[...]
Anyone has a pointer on a possible solution ?
It works now using two Handlers instead of one Realm.
One handler only
We are testing Radiator and are hoping to get
around a PPTP/LDAP issue. I'm hoping someone can
give us a little help.
Our LDAP server users crypt passwords. The unix gurus don't want to
support alternate passwords.
I realize PPTP uses MS-CHAP which fail if directly used against crypt
Hugh,
Thanks for the idea, but unfortunately the AddToRequest seems to
be out of scope (invalid) in an AuthBy clause. It recognizes it in the
Realm scope, and i tried sequencing them there:
AuthBy Log_SQL
AddToRequestNAS-Port-Id=LDAP2
AuthBy
We are testing Radiator and are hoping to get
around a PPTP/LDAP issue. I'm hoping someone can
give us a little help.
Our LDAP server users crypt passwords. The unix gurus don't want to
support alternate passwords.
I realize PPTP uses MS-CHAP which fail if directly used against crypt
Hello John -
The problem you have is that both MS-CHAP and UNIX crypt use one-way
encryption, so what you are asking is not possible. The Radiator
{rcrypt} si reversible encryption, similar to PAP.
regards
Hugh
On Tuesday, Feb 25, 2003, at 06:18 Australia/Melbourne, John McFadden
wrote:
We
Hello Jeremy -
AddToRequest is available in the AuthBy GROUP clause, so you could
enclose your AuthBy clauses in AuthBy GROUP's and do it that way. BTW -
you do not need to use an attribute from the dictionary - the request
is just a scratch-pad area in memory that you can use however you
Radiator List,
I've got a simple question about '%P' rewriting in the configs,
and its relation to the CHAP-Password value.
I've done some rewriting on AuthSQL.pm, and can't really tell if
I've got a bug in my code, or if the cleartext value of the
CHAP-Password is inserted with
Hello Kurt -
I don't know if it is The True Way, but this is how I would do it!
:-)
BTW - this topic has been discussed on the mailing list many times:
www.open.com.au/archives/radiator
regards
Hugh
On Monday, Feb 24, 2003, at 23:34 Australia/Melbourne, Kurt Jaeger
wrote:
Hi!
I have two
Hello Surajh -
Thanks for letting us know.
regards
Hugh
On Monday, Feb 24, 2003, at 22:50 Australia/Melbourne, Surajh Surjoo [
MTN Sandhurst ] wrote:
Hi Hugh
Thanks for the feedback and excellent speedy responses. It seems to
be working
correctly with the new download. See comments from
Hello Bogdan -
This sounds like the Cisco is not sending a Stop when the session is
disconnected.
Could you send me a copy of your configuration file (no secrets)
together with trace 4 debug showing what is happening with the access
request and the subsequent accounting requests?
regards
Hello Dan -
I will need to see a copy of your configuration file (no secrets)
together with a trace 4 debug from Radiator showing what is going on.
It sounds like your database is busy doing something else while
Radiator is trying to use it.
regards
Hugh
On Tuesday, Feb 25, 2003, at 08:09
Hello Jay -
You cannot use %P with CHAP-Password, as it is never decrypted.
In other words, %P only works with PAP as you have discovered.
regards
Hugh
On Tuesday, Feb 25, 2003, at 08:58 Australia/Melbourne, Jay Pike wrote:
Radiator List,
I've got a simple question about '%P'
Hello,
I run into several "not ok" when doing the "Make Test" for Radiator 3.5 on Solaris 2.8
not ok 5a
not ok 5d
not ok 5f
Can you tell me what could be the cause? am I missing a particular file?
Thanks in advance,
Kiaran
# /usr/local/ActivePerl-5.6/bin/perl Makefile.PL
Checking if your kit
Hello Kiaran -
Could you please send me the name of the registered company that has purchased this copy of Radiator?
Please reply to me directly and include the username that you use to access the web site.
thanks and regards
Hugh
On Tuesday, Feb 25, 2003, at 14:05 Australia/Melbourne,
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