Re: (RADIATOR) Logging Assigned IP

2003-07-31 Thread Hugh Irvine
Hello James - You probably want Framed-IP-Address. Check the RFC's for the attribute definitions (included in the Radiator distribution in "doc/rfc2865.txt" and "doc/rfc2866.txt"). regards Hugh What is the string I should use to log the IP that a customer is assigned after authenticating? I

(RADIATOR) Logging Assigned IP

2003-07-31 Thread Mike McCauley
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Re: (RADIATOR) Radiator dying on unusual usernames

2003-07-31 Thread Mike McCauley
Hello Barry, thanks for reporting this issue. We have not been able to reproduce this here yet, but it looks like your version of perl is doing some platform specific sprintf conversions. What platform are you running on? Can you send me the output of 'perl -V'. Cheers. On Thu, 31 Jul 2003 11:

Re: (RADIATOR) Usage script

2003-07-31 Thread Hugh Irvine
Hello Samuel - There are a number of examples in the "goodies" directory of the Radiator distribution. See "reports", "radimportacct" and "radacct.cgi" for starters. You may also find other references on the Radiator mailing list archives: www.open.com.au/archives/radiator And of course you

Re: (RADIATOR) ip addr allocation

2003-07-31 Thread Hugh Irvine
Hello Ronnie - I will need to see a copy of your configuration file (no secrets) together with a trace 4 debug from Radiator showing what is happening. regards Hugh On Friday, Aug 1, 2003, at 01:16 Australia/Melbourne, ronnie nyaruwabvu wrote: Hi, i have configured radiator on a linux platf

RE: (RADIATOR) ip addr allocation

2003-07-31 Thread Frank Danielson
Hi ronnie- How about a copy of your config file and a trace 4 debug of an authentiction happening? This would help the people on the list see what is happening and offer some advice. -Original Message- From: ronnie nyaruwabvu [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, July 31, 2003 11:16 A

(RADIATOR) ip addr allocation

2003-07-31 Thread ronnie nyaruwabvu
Hi, i have configured radiator on a linux platform. it is athenticating, but it is failing to allocate an ip address to the client. i have followed the recommendations in the goodies ciscoconfig.txt. as done in this document, i chose to have the router allocate the ip addresses. any clues of wh

(RADIATOR) Usage script

2003-07-31 Thread Samuel Gitta
Hi, Does anyone have scripts which can be used to scan the detail logs and summarise the access times? Thanks. Rgds, Samuel Gitta === Archive at http://www.open.com.au/archives/radiator/ Announcements on [EMAIL PROTECTED] To unsubscribe, email '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' with 'unsubscribe radiator' in t

Re: (RADIATOR) One more question .. Regarding DEFAULT

2003-07-31 Thread Hugh Irvine
Hello AL - Radiator looks for an exact match of the username, followed by DEFAULT, DEFAULT1, DEFAULT2 and so on. This allows you to perform complex authentication with DEFAULT* users that cascade through to other authentication methods. If you only want to match on the exact username you can d

(RADIATOR) One more question .. Regarding DEFAULT

2003-07-31 Thread Charles Alexander McCain
I was wondering how come sometimes a user will pass through as DEFAULT and sometimes will pass as DEFAULT2 , DEFAULT3, DEFAULT4 etc. What is the reason for this ? How come all my users can't pass through as DEFAULT ? Thanks, AL === Archive at http://www.open.com.au/archives/radiator/ An