Hi,
Earlier I reported that I've noticed a few users being able to
login with a space and extra characters... (ie. the user 'ricardo'
is able to login with the username 'ricardo kustner')
I've traced the problem to the radius server on another machine
to which rad
I just noticed something weird in de current users list:
an account that has a space in it... it's an account from
/etc/passwd authorized by a radiusd on a Unix machine (which
is proxied through radiator)... the account "margot" exists,
but it's kinda weird that somebody using the account "margot
Hi,
I've noticed that the accounting data in our MySQL database, as inserted by
Radiator, contains some duplicated records (
Ricardo.
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Date: 25-Aug-99
Time: 16:57:46
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300 ) to Radiator??
if i'm not mistaken, the 'shared secret' is used to encrypt the passwords
between the NAS and radiusd...
Ricardo.
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Date: 03-Aug-99
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On Sat, 31 Jul 1999, Paul Black wrote:
> Thanks for your help, Triode now has Static IP addresses being allocated
> correctly from the users file. The next problem is that the users file allows
> for an M prefix to allow people to login and get a menu so they can rlogin to
> my shell server. Th
On Sat, 31 Jul 1999, Paul Black wrote:
> I'm trying to install radmin, I have created a mysql database, setup a radmin
> user and when I run the installMysql.sh I receive the following errors, can
> anyone help me with this?
i've had the same thing... it looks like there needs to be some chan
naming of the station id as
your NAS tells Radiator in the Accounting packets if it's there, radiator
should be able to insert it into the database
Ricardo.
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E-Mail: Ricardo Kustner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: 30-Jul-99
Time: 09:32:14
y supplied with radiator conflicts with something already assigned by
Ascend, as i mentioned in my previous email...
But i do wonder who generates the timestamp then... I guess radiator creates
it?
Ricardo.
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Date
t it?
strangely, the timestamps added to the SQL accounting tables and
SessionDatabase are *correct*...
Ricardo.
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Date: 27-Jul-99
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uld be the same as ?
Ricardo.
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Date: 23-Jul-99
Time: 15:58:45
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Ricardo.
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Date: 22-Jul-99
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***snip***
the REPLYATTR's taken from the db look like this:
User-Service = "Framed-User",
Framed-Address = "212.206.29.123",
Framed-Protocol = "PPP",
Framed-Netmask = "255.255.255.255",
Ascend-Metric = "2",
Framed-Rou
On Tue, 20 Jul 1999, Jay C. Pharis wrote:
> I seem to be having some problems routing a network to a user. Here is
> what is in my config file:
>
> burgerboat Auth-Type=System,Simultaneous-Use=2
> Framed-IP-Address = 206.40.102.247
> Idle-Timeout = 0
> Framed-Route = "
= 110"
(actually i'm thinking about cleaning this up by using Filter's inside
our ascend-max but i didnt get those darn things to work like they should...
does any1 have some examples/info?)
Thanks,
Ricardo.
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dont
want to loose the old account software immediately so i was wondering if
it's somehow possible to have radiator store the accounting plus have it
send to another accounting server ?
Thanks,
Ricardo.
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well, i dived into my growing radiator mailbox and found Steve's solution for
getting mrtg stats out of radiator... i know too little about smntp to see what
all the numbers mean, but i think i'm going to try it out...
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Date: Wed, 12 May 1999 16:42:50 -0700 (PDT
On 27-May-99 Jeremy Hinton wrote:
> uses different MIBs (take a look at draft-ietf-radius-servmib-04.txt in
> your Radiator doc dir), cfgmaker wont work with it, but MRTG will. You'll
> just have to hand-tweek the mrtg cfg files.
to be honest i'm a little lazy does anyone have an example m
Hi,
i want to have mrtg stats on my radiator but i cant get it to work...
cfgmaker (comes with mrtg, creates a cfg file from a snmp device)
gives me this error:
(I changed community name and IP address)
./cfgmaker [EMAIL PROTECTED]
# Add a WorkDir: /some/path line to this file
SNMP Error:
Rece
Hi,
On 12-Feb-99 Mike McCauley wrote:
> BTW, does anyone know if recent versions of majordomo do archiving and
> digests
> properly?
i'm not sure how "recent" the latest majordomo is... i'm maintaining a list
that has a digest version too. sometimes majordomo feels a bit ancient to me
though...
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