Hi List,
I've been looking at the hooks with regards to rewriting usernames but
I'm not getting much mileage in what I'm trying to achieve.
What I want to do is the opposite of stripping realms out of requests.
If the username does not have a realm in it it will add the NAS IP
address as a realm
I did wonder if I was editing the correct file, I think I was. I
installed Radiator with Perl 5.8.0 (from Sun Freeware) which installs in
/usr/local. The Radius distribution seems to install in
/usr/local/lib/perl5/site_perl/5.8.0/Radius/ and the binary in
/usr/local/bin.
Thanks for the advice.
Hi list,
A while ago I asked about configuring Radiator to reject authentications
without NULL passwords when the password is NULL in the database. Two
solutions were suggested at the time - decoding the password and using
it in the SELECT statement or changing the Radiator code. I don't think
I
You will need the Sun C compiler collection to install these modules
because the Perl shipped with Solaris is compiled with it. I suggest
you do this instead:
Download perl, gcc and GNU make from www.sunfreeware.com. Perl has been
compiled with gcc, therefore you will be able to compile the new
Looking through the debug I saw this:
> dbdimp.h:44:20: ocidfn.h: No such file or directory
> dbdimp.h:57:21: ociapr.h: No such file or directory
Have you installed the developer tools?
R
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Hi list,
We are authenticating users against an Oracle database and there is a
particular Radiator (at least I assume it's Radiator) behaviour which we
would like to eliminate.
Concerning users with null passwords (i.e. a database null in the
password field. When a password is supplied and the u
Just thought, the logging is being done by the GNU gatekeeper
(www.gnugk.org). The issue may be there somewhere. I need to do some
more testing with it before I have any meaningful data.
Thanks,
Richard
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| Radiator generally gets this number direct from the Acct-Session-Time in the
| Radius
Hi all,
I think this only happens when a call does not connect but I've
noticed something strange with regards to call duration. I think this
is illustrated well in this output listing from our accounting database:
ACCT_SESSION_TIME
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4
1054176189
10