it never
works this way.
The system is Mandrake 6.1 and Radiator 2.18. If anyone has any ideas I'd
appreciate hearing them.
Thanks
Ray Carpenter
SysTec
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I don't know what version of unix you are running but I got this to work by
installing the Sybase engine which includes client connection software.
This is free for Linux. You may be able to find just the client connection
software for your version. Check www.sysbase.com When you configure the
me in
the right direction.
The configuration is as follows:
Linux RH 6.1
Radiator 2.14.1
Apache 1.3.9
mod_auth_radius 1.4.1
BTW I tried AuthenRadius and had the same problem.
TIA
Ray Carpenter
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You could add a backup sql server and then specify another DBSource,
DBUsername, & DBAuth in your AuthBy. Then if your sql server timesout
Radiator would switch to your backup and your users would still be able to
authenticate.
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Brian & Hugh,
Thanks for the info. I have checked the pm3's & pm4's and they both send
the same stop record.
Thanks for your help
Ray
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e checking? While I'm at it
is anyone using Radiator with pm4's running 4.1c1?
do failed for 'delete from RADONLINE where NASIDENTIFIER='167.206.131.11'
and NASPORT=': Server message number=170 severity=15 state=1 line=1
server=signup text=Line 1: Incorrect syntax
Hi all,
Is there a way to capture logon failures in Radiator? We are using AuthBy
Emerald and have the log going to radlog table. I have tried setting trace
values but none seem to trap logon failures. Is this possible?
Thanks
Ray Carpenter
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Hi all,
I wanted to strip our domain name from the username so I added the following
in the config file:
RewriteUsername s/^([^@]+).*/$1/
This works fine for authentication. Is there a way to do this for
accounting records and radonline table?
Regards,
Ray Carpenter
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