Hi,
Someone else may find this useful. For Win32 environments, we use either
net-snmp (v5.0.8) (or ucd-snmp v4.2.3). The errors returned by snmpwalk
may be slightly different to that preconfigured in SNMP.pm in Radiator
v3.5. For example, instead of "No Response", we get "Timeout". A minor
change
Hello,
Thanks for all your previous replies. Just another issue I need some help
with. Im getting a Malformed request packet warning in my radiator logs. Any
ideas why would this happen? I don't have an Attribute 0 defined in my
dictionary. A sample packet trace is attached.
Cheers.
Achint.
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Title: Message
Hi,
Just a quick
question. I've got a pretty straightforward configuration here. I have my radius
servers pointed to 2 SQL databases.
When database A
goes down, Radiator switches over to database B. This works fine.
My question is, is
there anyway to go back to database
Just a quick note, in case no one has discovered this yet. In Rdict.pm,
$vendor is redefined as a local variable, which causes incorrect vendor
attribute and value mapping.
> error
sub valNumToName
{
my ($self, $attrnum, $valnum, $vendor) = @_;
my $vendor += 0;
.
.
}
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