(RADIATOR) CVX 1800 address assignment

2003-04-01 Thread Kevin Wormington
Hi, I was just wondering if anyone on the list has been successful in finding a way to control via access-accept the ip address pool or vpop that is used by a CVX 1800? I am wanting to assign different ip ranges to users based on criteria from my AuthBy. I realize I could use AuthDYNADDRESS,

(RADIATOR) FYI - Looks like list server is on ORBS RBL

2001-05-18 Thread Kevin Wormington
Just noticed that messages from the Radiator list are coming in flagged as RBL filtered from input.orbs.org: [logs]# rblcheck 209.61.182.19 not RBL filtered by blackholes.mail-abuse.org not RBL filtered by relays.mail-abuse.org not RBL filtered by dialups.mail-abuse.org RBL filtered by

(RADIATOR) Nortel CVX-1800

2001-03-21 Thread Kevin Wormington
Hi all, This question is a little off-topic, but I have seen some CVX-1800 users post to the list before who are using them with radiator as we are. We are having trouble with customers that are assigned static-ips via radiator being able to route to other customers who are just automatically

Re: (RADIATOR) Nortel CVX-1800

2001-03-21 Thread Kevin Wormington
They are actually in two different subnets and we are using static routing. I can ping or traceroute either address from anywhere on the internet, they just can't see each other. Kevin -Original Message- From: Hugh Irvine [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Kevin Wormington [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL

Re: (RADIATOR) ODBC/Platypus/SQL 7 basics

2000-11-06 Thread Kevin Wormington
You can use the freetds libraries instead of the Sybase libraries. You can find them at http://www.freetds.org and they are in source form so you should have no problem using them on *BSD. Kevin -Original Message- From: Doug Clements [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL

(RADIATOR) Reply-Item sequence

2000-07-17 Thread Kevin Wormington
Hi all, I'm running 2.16.1 w/all patches and was wondering if there is a way to control the sequence or order of the reply-items. For example, I have an AddToReplyIfNotExist statement to add a port-limit and it always gets added as the first item in the reply-list, same if I modify the source

(RADIATOR) AuthPLATYPUS and 2.16.1

2000-07-14 Thread Kevin Wormington
Hi all, I just upgraded to 2.16.1 (all patches applied) from 2.14.1 on a test machine running Linux. I'm using DBD-Sybase-0.22 and the latest freeTDS snapshot. Everything works fine, but I'm still using realms and have seen a lot on the list lately regarding handlers. Would there be any

Re: (RADIATOR) evaluator questions...

1999-09-21 Thread Kevin Wormington
Hi, I have been using Radiator, authenticating and accounting via SQL, for about a year now and it works very well. Depending on your perl skills you can have/make radiator do just about anything that you want. In answer to your questions (anyone else on the list, please feel free to correct

Re: (RADIATOR) ODBC drivers for linux

1999-06-04 Thread Kevin Wormington
. -Original Message- From: Richard Hawley [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Kevin Wormington [EMAIL PROTECTED]; Mike McCauley [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] Date: Friday, June 04, 1999 9:54 AM Subject: Re: (RADIATOR) ODBC drivers for linux What version of perl are you using? I am using

Re: (RADIATOR) ODBC drivers for linux

1999-06-03 Thread Kevin Wormington
The only success that I have had is with DBI and DBD::FreeTDS which works very well connection to MS SQL 6.5 and 7.0 and requires no other client libraries. Kevin Sofnet, Inc. -Original Message- From: Richard Hawley [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] Date:

Re: (RADIATOR) Assured Access ?

1999-05-03 Thread Kevin Wormington
Yes, we have used Radiator with Assured Access X1000's and it works very well. I'm not sure about the Simultaneous Use limit, but the reply item Port-Limit will allow the Assured Access system to limit the number of simultaneous accesses. Ex. if you set Port-Limit = 2, the the user would be