(RADIATOR) User are not able to disconnect

2004-01-09 Thread unixware
Dear all i have some problem regarding communication with Radius server and NAS ( Radiaotor 2.18 on Sun Solaris ) using Oracle 9.2.0 ,Cisco AS5300 NAS i can see correct SessionTimeout is calculated in radius log.but still users are not disconnected and their balance going in negative. no

Re: (RADIATOR) User are not able to disconnect

2004-01-09 Thread Hugh Irvine
Hello - The only way we have of helping you is to look at your configuration file (no secrets) together with a trace 4 debug from Radiator showing what is happening. From what you are describing it sounds like the NAS is not configured correctly. regards Hugh On 09/01/2004, at 6:40 PM,

(RADIATOR) Xsupplicant Radiator EAP_TLS problems

2004-01-09 Thread Lopez, A.
Dear all, I am trying to make EAP-TLS work between Xsupplicant and Radiator. But I am having some problems. I generated the certidficates using Openssl and authentication works perfectly when authenticating against Radiator from a windows supplicant. The problem only appears when using

(RADIATOR) Ascend-coldstart

2004-01-09 Thread Jerome Fleury
Hi there, it seems like Radiator handles really badly the Ascend event 'Coldstart'. let me explain this: The Ascend NAS is supposed to send this Event-Request at every reboot, so that the server can cleanup the session table. the debug says: *** Received from 212.129.4.13 port 6974

(RADIATOR) Authlog

2004-01-09 Thread Craig Gittens
Hey guys, Can we user Radiator variables for table names in the Authlog SQL statement? I want to do this: insert into RadLog-%Y-%m \ (Priority, Message, User_Name, FailedPass) \ values \ (%0, %1, %2, %3)

Re: (RADIATOR) Authlog

2004-01-09 Thread Hugh Irvine
Hello Craig - Yes you can define your own SuccessQuery and/or FailureQuery using special characters. See section 6.54 in the Radiator 3.8 reference manual. regards Hugh On 10/01/2004, at 8:09 AM, Craig Gittens wrote: Hey guys, Can we user Radiator variables for table names in the Authlog

Re: (RADIATOR) Ascend-coldstart

2004-01-09 Thread Hugh Irvine
Hello Jerome - I will forward your mail to Mike for further analysis. regards Hugh On 10/01/2004, at 2:42 AM, Jerome Fleury wrote: Hi there, it seems like Radiator handles really badly the Ascend event 'Coldstart'. let me explain this: The Ascend NAS is supposed to send this Event-Request