RE: (RADIATOR) multiple s

1999-12-17 Thread Arnie Roberts
On Friday, December 17, 1999 1:47 AM, Hugh Irvine [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote: > What version of Radiator are you running? There was a fix for incorrect Handler > processing in Radiator 2.13.1 (the latest version is 2.14.1). Hugh, I'm using 2.13. I will upgrade and let you know. cheers Arni

(RADIATOR) multiple s

1999-12-16 Thread Arnie Roberts
Hi all, I wanted to set up a NAS to do some tests on. This NAS (along with all my others) adds a NAS-IPAddress attribute to the access request packet and so I set up handlers with different NAS-IP-Address = x.x.x.x clauses. From my reading of the documentation, the handler should only be used i

RE: (RADIATOR) Microsoft Access problems

1999-07-19 Thread Arnie Roberts
On Monday, July 19, 1999 12:58 PM, Arnie Roberts [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote: > On Tuesday, July 20, 1999 3:44 AM, Mike McCauley [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote: > > Hi Arnie, > > what is the data tpe of your TimeStamp column in Access? > > > > I have just been ex

RE: (RADIATOR) Microsoft Access problems

1999-07-19 Thread Arnie Roberts
On Tuesday, July 20, 1999 3:44 AM, Mike McCauley [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote: > Hi Arnie, > what is the data tpe of your TimeStamp column in Access? > > I have just been experimenting with an Access database where the Timestamp > column was a 'Number' (ie an int in SQL talk) with no problem .

RE: (RADIATOR) Microsoft Access problems

1999-07-19 Thread Arnie Roberts
On Sunday, July 18, 1999 1:36 AM, Aaron Miles [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote: > Arnie, > Try no ' marks for the numbers as they are not needed, this > could be even if the output field is text. Try this anyway :-) > > > Cheers. > Aaron Aaron, Do you mean have

(RADIATOR) Microsoft Access problems

1999-07-16 Thread Arnie Roberts
On Friday, July 16, 1999 9:36 AM, Arnie Roberts [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote: > Couldn't find output table 'Users199907'. (SQL-S0002)(DBD: st_execute/SQLExecute >err=-1) I've solved this. The answer was the obvious one - the tables were indeed not there. How they go

(RADIATOR) Microsoft Access problems

1999-07-16 Thread Arnie Roberts
Hi all, I have problems trying to get accounting working to an Access database using windows 95. I have a System DSN of "radacctlog" representing an Access database which includes two tables of the same structure, called UserAccess and Users199907. My radius.cfg contains the following

(RADIATOR) accounting session start times

1999-07-14 Thread Arnie Roberts
Hi all, I would like to add accounting entries to a simple database. To keep things simple I would prefer to only log Stop requests and not Start requests, thereby giving me one record per session. Is there a way in which I can log the start time of the session? I was thinking of something like

(RADIATOR) general password questions

1999-06-04 Thread Arnie Roberts
Hello All, I'm using Radiator on Windows 95 with only a handful of users - more of a test system than fully blown production. We are happy with things as they stand but superiors have asked me questions I can't answer and so I wonder if anyone can help. Am I right in thinking that password expi

RE: (RADIATOR) beginners question

1999-05-07 Thread Arnie Roberts
On Friday, May 07, 1999 11:35 AM, Dirk Jansen [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote: > >Perl script can help you here also e.g. >Calling-Station-Id=/(9580985|1234567)/ >be sure to write down the complete phone numbers as provided by your >telephone provider (see log file), >regards, Dirk Jansen Thanks

RE: (RADIATOR) beginners question

1999-05-07 Thread Arnie Roberts
On Friday, May 07, 1999 3:08 PM, Mike McCauley [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote: > That should work, irrespective of whether they are in the dictionary or not. > Probably you have your DefaultReply spread over several lines in the config > file without using the line continuation character (ie the b

RE: (RADIATOR) beginners question

1999-05-06 Thread Arnie Roberts
On Friday, April 30, 1999 3:42 PM, Mike McCauley [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote: > Hi Arnie, > > I would like to have a set of default reply items for most of my > > users (provided they authenticate OK) and a few exceptions > > who get reply items specific to them. > > > There are a number of wa

RE: (RADIATOR) beginners question

1999-04-30 Thread Arnie Roberts
On Friday, April 30, 1999 3:42 PM, Mike McCauley [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote: > > There are a number of ways to do this, probably the best is: > > Use DefaultReply in your AuthBy clause. This will add reply items for people > who do not have any reply items in your users file. So you can set

(RADIATOR) beginners question

1999-04-29 Thread Arnie Roberts
Hi, I would like to have a set of default reply items for most of my users (provided they authenticate OK) and a few exceptions who get reply items specific to them. What differentiates the default users from the 'specials' is their usernames and passwords and nothing else - i.e. they all authe

(RADIATOR) Re:(Radiator) Special characters

1999-04-21 Thread Arnie Roberts
Mike, You said >To get the %n replaced, you need to specify Reply-Message as one of the dynamic >reply items with something like this in your AuthBy clause: >DynamicReply Reply-Message I'm still doing something wrong obviously. In my radius.cfg file I have #Realm Filename %D/

RE:(RADIATOR) newline in Reply-Message

1999-04-19 Thread Arnie Roberts
Hello all, Another simple how to? How do I insert a newline into the reply message? In a similar vein, I can't get the special characters to work either - i.e. Reply-Message = "hello %n \n welcome. ", produces hello %n \n welcome. displayed by the NAS. I've tried many other

Re: (RADIATOR) Chap-Password - How??

1999-04-13 Thread Arnie Roberts
Mike said >Its the NAS that decides whether to do PAP or CHAP. Radiator just takes what >its given and checks against User-Password in the user entry Sorry - my mistake. I assumed Chap-Password was a separate configurable item. I've re-tested using your explanation and now the server accepts and

(RADIATOR) Chap-Password - How??

1999-04-13 Thread Arnie Roberts
Hi all, I have a fundamental problem with Chap. How do I give a user a CHAP-Password?? It is a check item I suppose but if I include it as plain text like this in my users file - USERNAME CHAP-Password = "0123456789ABCDEF", NAS-IP-Address = "193.129.12.90" Service-Type = Framed-User,

RE: (RADIATOR) problem with Radiator duplicate detection

1999-04-08 Thread Arnie Roberts
On Thursday, April 08, 1999 10:29 AM, tom minchin [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote: > On Thu, Apr 08, 1999 at 10:09:28AM +0100, Arnie Roberts wrote: > > On Wednesday, April 07, 1999 3:13 AM, tom minchin [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote: > > > > > * yes it's bad the pac

RE: (RADIATOR) problem with Radiator duplicate detection

1999-04-08 Thread Arnie Roberts
On Wednesday, April 07, 1999 3:13 AM, tom minchin [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote: > * yes it's bad the packet is being lost, but RADIUS should recover from that. How?? RADIUS runs over UDP. Surely this is a problem with RADIUS not Radiator. Arnie === To unsubscribe, email '[EMAIL PROTECTED]

(RADIATOR) Install on windows 95

1999-03-22 Thread Arnie Roberts
Hi, >Try using the -s flag in radpwtst to explicitly specify the address of your server That fixed it. I have been up and running for some time now but too busy to reply. Thanks very much for the help. I will be able to leave you alone for a while at least! Arnie **

(RADIATOR) install on windows 95

1999-03-16 Thread Arnie Roberts
Thanks Stuart. netstat -an gave me a big push in the right direction. I needed BindAddress in the cfg file. There were some other problems aswell but I solved them myself !:) I now have the server answering requests to a NAS!! However, radpwtst still doesn't work. I get - C:\radiator>perl radpwt

(RADIATOR) Install on windows 95 problems

1999-03-16 Thread Arnie Roberts
Mike, >From what you say, it looks like Radiator is starting up OK. I'm afraid I don't agree. The installation notes lead me to expect an Info: Server started message. I have not seen this. When I run radpwtst as you suggest, I get no reply - C:\radiator>perl radpwtst sending Access-Request..

(RADIATOR) Install on windows 95 problems

1999-03-12 Thread Arnie Roberts
Hi everyone. I have just purchased Radiator and cannot get it to run on windows 95. I've followed the install instructions and have installed DCOM and active Perl and active Perl is working OK I think. The test script gives me - C:\radiator>perl test.pl Starting tests... Starting servers. Pleas