Re: (RADIATOR) ADSI and EAP

2003-09-02 Thread Mike McCauley
Hello Christian, >From what I can see, you are still configured to use AuthBy ADSI, not AuthBy LSA. I think you will find that AuthBy LSA will work better with EAP authentication types. Cheers. On Wed, 3 Sep 2003 05:13 am, Christian Fredrickson wrote: > OK, I configured the server to run a LS

Re: (RADIATOR) Redback Static IP Problem

2003-09-02 Thread Hugh Irvine
Hello AL - Thanks for the information. I must confess I am a bit confused about exactly how you want your setup to operate. I can see the Auth-Type = LDAP below, and I can see multiple AuthBy clauses in your Realm clause. Can you explain to me in detail your requirements? regards Hugh On

RE: (RADIATOR) ADSI and EAP

2003-09-02 Thread Christian Fredrickson
OK, I configured the server to run a LSA handler and my normal handler. I have the server up and running the LSA module, but I cannot get a user authenticated. I still do not see the password coming through the request. My configuration and error will be in the body of the message below. You can se

Re: (RADIATOR) New Tacacs+ server ability for Radiator

2003-09-02 Thread Troy Holder
It is actually very easy to set up. First you have to configure Radiator. Here is the Tacacs+ parts of my beginning config file: Key Test AddToRequestClass=TACACS Identifier Test AcctLogFileName /local/radius

Re: (RADIATOR) downloadable ACL

2003-09-02 Thread Denis Pavani
Thank you all. Your solutions work on PIX and on 3600 too Hugh Irvine wrote: Ciao Denis - There is a FAQ item for Cisco here: http://www.open.com.au/radiator/faq.html#67 I don't know whether it works on a PIX, but you should check the Cisco web site and do some experiments. regards Hug

Re: (RADIATOR) billing data

2003-09-02 Thread jlewis
On Tue, 2 Sep 2003, Hugh Irvine wrote: > It may simply be that the Cisco is counting *all* of the octets > traversing the interface including TCP headers, IP headers and PPP > headers, etc., etc. In other words all of the overhead as well as the > payload. There shouldn't be 50% overhead unles

Re: (RADIATOR) Redback Static IP Problem

2003-09-02 Thread Charles Alexander McCain
Hugh, The users file entry looks something like this. I know i'm using mysql to house the users file, but i just took this entry from the file. It looks like this in the database. If you need my actual database entry, please let me know. user Auth-Type = LDAP, NAS-IP-Address = 1.

(RADIATOR) billing data

2003-09-02 Thread Cory Bicknell, Systems Engineer
Hi, I am running Radiator 2.16.3 with a Cisco 2611 running IOS 12.1(5)T9 running as our NAS. I have been doing some billing tests and found that the accounting figure acct-output-octets appears to be nearly double the amount in bytes of what I was expecting. Below is the STOP record received in ou

Re: (RADIATOR) downloadable ACL

2003-09-02 Thread DUFOUR Geoffrey
Hi Denis, Maybe something like : Cisco-AV-Pair=ip:inacl#1=,Cisco-AV-Pair=ip:inacl#2= Regards. Geoffrey -Message d'origine- De : Denis Pavani [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Envoyé : mardi 2 septembre 2003 12:07 À : [EMAIL PROTECTED] Objet : (RADIATOR) downloadable ACL Hi all. Does anyone k

Re: (RADIATOR) MySQL: how to lock tables during addressallocation

2003-09-02 Thread Hugh Irvine
Hello Ingvar - What exactly do you mean by "multiple Radiator threads"? I have also copied this mail to Mike for additional comments. regards Hugh On Monday, Sep 1, 2003, at 22:24 Australia/Melbourne, Ingvar Bjarnason wrote: Hi all, I´m currently running into problems with . When ru

RE: (RADIATOR) downloadable ACL

2003-09-02 Thread david.kramar
Hi Denis This syntax ACL work OK on AS53/5400 user1 User-Password = "pwd" cisco-avpair= "ip:inacl#119=permit ip any host 193.193.199.199 ", cisco-avpair= "ip:inacl#120=deny ip any any " David -Původní zpráva- Od: Denis Pavani [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Odesláno: 2. z

Re: (RADIATOR) downloadable ACL

2003-09-02 Thread Hugh Irvine
Ciao Denis - There is a FAQ item for Cisco here: http://www.open.com.au/radiator/faq.html#67 I don't know whether it works on a PIX, but you should check the Cisco web site and do some experiments. regards Hugh On Tuesday, Sep 2, 2003, at 20:07 Australia/Melbourne, Denis Pavani wrote:

(RADIATOR) subscribe radiator

2003-09-02 Thread Dordaneh Arangeh
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(RADIATOR) downloadable ACL

2003-09-02 Thread Denis Pavani
Hi all. Does anyone know the correct sintax to configure on Radiator downloadable Cisco Pix ACL? I tried to put in a profile: cisco-avpair="ip:inacl=, ip:inacl=" but it seems to be ignored. Thanks in advance. -- Denis Pava

Re: (RADIATOR) MySQL: how to lock tables during addressallocation

2003-09-02 Thread Ingvar Bjarnason
Hi Hugh and Mike, Well, threads is perhaps not the proper wording here. Multiple instances is more like it. We are running two radiator machines, a separate db machine and a radiator load balancer in front. Radius load balancer auth thread - port 1645 acct thread -