RE: (RADIATOR) MAx TNT & MSBlast

2003-08-26 Thread Kevin McKee
Well, the ascend-users list is kinda dead and hasn't been archived anywhere in a while. But, if you are running TNTs, here is the filter information to block MSBlast and ICMP packets before they hit the Ethernet port. -Kevin- Filter MS Blaster worm traffic

Re: (RADIATOR) error in installing DBD-ODBC

2003-08-26 Thread Muhammad Mushtaque
Hello Hugh! Here the Information you asked for! ODBC openlink 3.0 hardware sparc (netra 105) software solaris 7 perl version 5.8.0 and we have tired DBD-ODBC-1.06 and i think this is the latest Driver on CPAN. regards, Mushtaque. ___ This email and any files transmitted with it are confi

Re: (RADIATOR) RADAR Segmentation Fault

2003-08-26 Thread GermanG
Hugh: I`ve installed Perl 5.6.1 and RADAR works. Thanks you very much ! Regards, German -- Hello German - We have had some reports of problems with Perl 5.8 so I suggest you go back to Perl 5.6.1 and let us know what you discover. I have copied this mail

RE: (RADIATOR) How to handle Accounting request in AuthURL

2003-08-26 Thread Frank Danielson
Hugh- I can't speak for Angus but it makes sense that if you are passing authentication reqests to an external system using AuthBy URL that you may want to pass accounting requests to that same system. It's something that we have looked at since we have a lot of internal talent in developing java

Re: (RADIATOR) Stored Procedure (I m stuck)!!! And my previousposting

2003-08-26 Thread Bon sy
Hello hakim, In regard to your problem, could the following help? Simple put in Authby realm the following: AuthSelect select decode(NVL(b.password, 'NotFound'), 'NotFound', 'Whatever invalid msg', 'whatever v

RE: (RADIATOR) MAx TNT Filter -- Actual FILTER

2003-08-26 Thread Dave Birkbeck
All, For those of you that rely on upsteam providers that have not put any filters in place. I've come up with an Ascend-Data-Filter that seems to work. I haven't had a chance to test is in full production, but it works on all of my Ascend gear, so please test it before you use it. It drops all i

Re[2]: (RADIATOR) Stored Procedure (I m stuck)!!!

2003-08-26 Thread Pavel A Crasotin
Hi Hakim - h> hi Pavel!!! h> Thanx for the reply. But if you dig the radiator mailing list, in one of the emails Mike has replied that Radiator expects a recordset to be returned. I think Mike means `recordset` in PERL context not ORACLE. Hi Mike :)) Correct me if I'm wrong. Anyway you should de

Re: (RADIATOR) How to handle Accounting request in AuthURL

2003-08-26 Thread Hugh Irvine
Hello Angus - How do you want to store the accounting information? You should use the AcctLogFileName parameter in the Realm or Handler if you want to use a file, or you should use an additional AuthBy SQL clause if you want to store the accounting to an SQL database. See sections 6.16.4 and 6

(RADIATOR) How to handle Accounting request in AuthURL

2003-08-26 Thread anyiu
Dear Support, We are using AuthURL to do the authentication. In AuthURL.pm module, i cannot see any function to handle accounting information (e.g. listen accounting request, write accounting information). Can you teach me how to handle the accounting issue in AuthURL? Thank you very

Re: (RADIATOR) Stored Procedure (I m stuck)!!!

2003-08-26 Thread hakim
hi Pavel!!! Thanx for the reply. But if you dig the radiator mailing list, in one of the emails Mike has replied that Radiator expects a recordset to be returned. Also the method you are suggesting if done that way, the user is always AUTHENTICATED even if the username and/or password is wrong.

(RADIATOR) How to handle Accounting request in AuthURL

2003-08-26 Thread anyiu
> Dear Support, > > We are using AuthURL to do the authentication. In AuthURL.pm > module, i cannot see any function to handle accounting information > (e.g. listen accounting request, write accounting information). > Can you > teach me how to handle the accounting issue in AuthURL? > >

Re: (RADIATOR) SNMP Version

2003-08-26 Thread Hugh Irvine
Hello Andrew - You should set up a shell script that does what you require and refer to it with the SnmpgetProg. Otherwise check the Net-SNMP documentation. I have just downloaded the latest source tarball and built it and you can specify the default SNMP version to use when you build the

Re: (RADIATOR) Stored Procedure (I m stuck)!!!

2003-08-26 Thread Pavel A Crasotin
Hello Hakim - There is no need to use cursors (it is possible but I dont think about it :)). Just create sp_auth2 as procedure sp_Auth2(sUsername in varchar2,sPassword out varchar2) is begin select password into sPassword from authenticationtable_000 where username=sUser

(RADIATOR) SNMP Version

2003-08-26 Thread Andrew Stevenson
Hi, How to I force snmpget to use SNMPv1 from radiator? I have an access server that times out unless you use SNMPv1. I tried setting the snmpget command to snmpget -v 1 but radiator complained that it wasn't executable. Is there an snmpgetargs directive? Thanks, Andrew === Archive at http://ww

(RADIATOR) MAx TNT Filter -- Actual FILTER

2003-08-26 Thread Sean Watkins
TNT Users: Apologize: I know I am posting to multiple lists, but multiple lists with Ascend users.. none so far have posted and numerous are asking for it... Including myself! Hopefully recommendations will follow After several hours of trial and error - after I setup the recommended Cisco

Re: (RADIATOR) MAx TNT & MSBlast

2003-08-26 Thread Hugh Irvine
Hello Jim - Yes you can add a Filter-Id reply attribute for a particular user by adding it to the list of reply items for that user. You can also load per-user ACL's for Cisco's as described here: http://www.open.com.au/radiator/faq.html#67 The FAQ item shows how to do it for all users, but y

Re: (RADIATOR) MAx TNT & MSBlast

2003-08-26 Thread Jim Brown
This is a good question. There is not much information out there concerning the filter-ID attribute. I need to add this attribute to a specific user, allowing only port 80 to a specific IP address. Is that possible? - Original Message - From: "Dave Birkbeck" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "'

Re: (RADIATOR) AIX 5.1-04

2003-08-26 Thread Hugh Irvine
Hello Karen - As long as you have a reasonable version of Perl available Radiator should run fine. At this time we recommend Perl 5.6.1 as there have been reports of problems with Perl 5.8 on some platforms. regards Hugh On Tuesday, Aug 26, 2003, at 04:03 Australia/Melbourne, [EMAIL PROTECT

Re: (RADIATOR) Blank User-Name on Auth Fail with Ascend TNT

2003-08-26 Thread Hugh Irvine
Hello Kevin - You can log authentication failures directly from Radiator. See the AuthLog clauses in section 6.49 of the Radiator 3.6 reference manual ("doc/ref.html"). I suspect the stop packets you are seeing relate to sessions that failed before they got as far as the radius authentication

Re: (RADIATOR) ADSI setup

2003-08-26 Thread Hugh Irvine
Hello Christian - It is very helpful to include a copy of your configuration file (no secrets) together with a trace 4 debug from Radiator showing what is happening. In your case I am guessing that the shared secret is incorrect between the client and the server. Again I am guessing that you a