Toni Riekkinen wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm using for failed logins and I'd like to insert caller's
> phone number into database too, is it possible?
Sure, just put %{Calling-Station-Id} into one of your columns. You can
actually use any attribute that comes in the access-request.
- D
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Carlos Canau wrote:
>
> On Fri, Dec 08, 2000 at 08:33:11AM -0600, Dave Lloyd wrote:
> > Mike McCauley wrote:
> >
> > > > Hi,
> > > >
> > > > Could someone please confirm me that the new feature on
> > > >2.17.1, AuthLog do
Mike McCauley wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > Could someone please confirm me that the new feature on
> >2.17.1, AuthLog doesn't work inside a ... It seems to
> >me that in Handler.pm:
> >
> >line 572:if ($handled == $main::ACCEPT)
> >
> > $handled is allways 2, $main::IGNORE.
> >
> > The
Hugh Irvine wrote:
>
> Hi Dave -
>
> Thanks for the suggestion - passed to Mike.
>
> And as it happens, Mike has already developed a load balancer module
> for Hydraweb that does exactly what you describe.
Cool, as soon as I get that version I'll add a Checkpoint Firewall load
balancer. :-)
-
First the suggestion... regarding AuthRADIUS.
Right now, when a request is proxied, as far as I can tell, the
identifier is chosen by simply adding 1 to the last identifier sent from
that AuthBy.
I suggest that the behaviour be changed a bit. Make a table that keeps
track of what identifiers ha
Viraj Alankar wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> I am inheriting AuthFILE to create a modified version. I have the
> following at the top of my .pm file:
>
> package Radius::AuthFILE_AND_LOG;
> use Radius::AuthFILE;
> use strict;
>
> use vars qw($VERSION @ISA);
> BEGIN
> {
> @ISA = qw(Radius::A
ersion of Radiator, which seems to have a more universal method
for reporting success or failure. I'll have to look at it again. But
if you're interested, I can send you the code I have (including an
AuthLog FILE and an untested AuthLogSQL) in my CVS repository.
> At 16:55 -0600 00/11/8
Here's a couple more handy little things we put into our Radiator
server:
- USR1Hook and USR2Hook: I don't much use dynamic log level changes, so
I added these global config items to do stuff I want instead when we get
SIGUSR1/2. If they aren't defined, they default to the normal
behavour. I us
I am observing a small but significant memory leak in Radiator 2.16.3
under Perl 5.6, Solaris 2.7.
The rate of leakage is about 4-8k per second, and it's steady... I've
run Radiator for a number of hours without any sign of slowing.
Here's my config:
## ##
#
Hugh Irvine wrote:
>
> Hello Daniel -
>
> On Mon, 06 Nov 2000, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > I'm testing Radiator with SQL (Oracle 8.1.6) and something strange happens.
> > After accessing DB (with or ), Radiator dies
> > and this message appears (in 10 seconds like say sessiondataba
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