Re: (RADIATOR) Incredibly high Acct-Session-Times

2003-06-03 Thread Richard Grantham
Just thought, the logging is being done by the GNU gatekeeper (www.gnugk.org). The issue may be there somewhere. I need to do some more testing with it before I have any meaningful data. Thanks, Richard | | Radiator generally gets this number direct from the Acct-Session-Time in the | Radius

Re: (RADIATOR) multiple cisco-avpair problem

2003-06-03 Thread Mike McCauley
Hello Igor, On Tue, 3 Jun 2003 04:49 pm, Igor Briski wrote: > On Uto, 2003-06-03 at 01:18, Mike McCauley wrote: > > Hello Igor, > > > > I have just tested your config here with Radaitor 3.6 and it works fine: > > both cisco-avpairs get into the reply and are returned to the client. > > What versi

Re: (RADIATOR) multiple cisco-avpair problem

2003-06-03 Thread Igor Briski
On Uto, 2003-06-03 at 01:18, Mike McCauley wrote: > Hello Igor, > > I have just tested your config here with Radaitor 3.6 and it works fine: both > cisco-avpairs get into the reply and are returned to the client. What version > of Radiator are you on? Radiator 2.19. Yes, I know it is an old ver

Re: (RADIATOR) Identifier, PostAuthHook

2003-06-03 Thread Mike McCauley
Hello Nathan , On Tue, 3 Jun 2003 12:27 pm, Nathan 'Franko' Franklin wrote: > Hello Hugh and List > > I am writing a PostAuthHook, I need to use the AuthBy's Identifiers' > database connections > > I can reference it staticly like this: > > my $db = Radius::AuthGeneric::find('AuthByEmerald'); > >

(RADIATOR) Identifier, PostAuthHook

2003-06-03 Thread Nathan 'Franko' Franklin
Hello Hugh and List   I am writing a PostAuthHook, I need to use the AuthBy's Identifiers' database connections   I can reference it staticly like this: my $db = Radius::AuthGeneric::find('AuthByEmerald');   how do i reference it dynamicly, specific to its authby clause   I Have tried this   m

Re: (RADIATOR) Wi-fi and radiator

2003-06-03 Thread Mike McCauley
Hello Mauricio, You should use the Session-Timeout reply item to control the max time of sessions. The value is the maximumnumber of seconds for the session. On Tue, 3 Jun 2003 03:23 am, Mauricio Rocael García Ocaña wrote: > I try, eap,md5-challenge and now is work, by need know how hang-up my >

Re: (RADIATOR) multiple cisco-avpair problem

2003-06-03 Thread Mike McCauley
Hello Igor, I have just tested your config here with Radaitor 3.6 and it works fine: both cisco-avpairs get into the reply and are returned to the client. What version of Radiator are you on? Cheers. On Tue, 3 Jun 2003 01:03 am, Igor Briski wrote: > Hi all! > > I've been having problems using

Re: (RADIATOR)

2003-06-03 Thread Mike McCauley
Hello, On Tue, 3 Jun 2003 12:13 am, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Hi, > > I am using Radiator on a RedHat 7.3 and MS SQL Database > on W2K. I am using Easysoft ODBC Bridge to access te > database from linux to w2k. All configuration seems to be > well but got an error when i tried to test the SQL.

(RADIATOR)

2003-06-03 Thread radius
Hi, I am using Radiator on a RedHat 7.3 and MS SQL Database on W2K. I am using Easysoft ODBC Bridge to access te database from linux to w2k. All configuration seems to be well but got an error when i tried to test the SQL. Error Message: Can't locate DBI.pm in @INC (@INC contains: . /usr/lib

(RADIATOR) Re: Wi-fi and radiator

2003-06-03 Thread Bon sy
Mauricio, I am not sure about your question. Are you asking how to control the session period of the wi-fi connection? First of all, if you are providing wi-fi connection by giving out a dynamic IP to your wireless client, this is done by a DHCP server. Most of the time one will s

(RADIATOR) Wi-fi and radiator

2003-06-03 Thread Mauricio Rocael García Ocaña
I try, eap,md5-challenge and now is work, by need know how hang-up my sessions, something o how in the config radius put one line, max = session-time 10min. thanks for all Bon, I am new for the wi-fi, by the devices for the network are: 1 access point cisco 1200 1 ultra 10 with solari

(RADIATOR) multiple cisco-avpair problem

2003-06-03 Thread Igor Briski
Hi all! I've been having problems using cisco-avpair reply attributes in my radiator config. I've read all the notes, searched the archives but still can't get the bloody thing to work. This is my current config: Identifier AuthUsersFilter Filename

Re: (RADIATOR) new to wi-fi

2003-06-03 Thread Bon sy
Hi, We put up our project infor for the wi-fi community not too long ago. URL entries at: http://www.qcwireless.net/tester.htm and http://bonnet2.geol.qc.edu/wireless/ Hope the infor could be useful to you. Bon On Mon, 2 Jun 2003, Ayotunde Itayemi wrote: > Hi Hugh, hi all, >

(RADIATOR) new to wi-fi

2003-06-03 Thread Ayotunde Itayemi
Hi Hugh, hi all,   I am relatively new to wi-fi. I am possibly going to configure an hotel soon with an access-point. The idea is to allow the hotel guests to be able to roam within the building and browse the Internet. This brings up the issue of AAA (radiator of course!) and billing. Please