_ at /usr/lib/perl5/site_perl/5.005/i386-linux/Tk.pm line 217
Tk::Button::butUp at /usr/lib/perl5/site_perl/5.005/i386-linux/Tk/Button.pm line 111
(command bound to event)
I had this running before, but I can't remember what combination of
modules I used.
Thanks for any help.
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tor dies (on the average) ten times a day. It's on a production
system. Is there an easy way we can find out what the problem is without
any downtimes?
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(acceptable so long as we don't miss succeeding Stop then Start
packets)
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;re writing your own Auth modules. I'm not sure if returning
attributes is supported in any of the standard Auth modules which come
with Radiator.
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's how attribs are passed by client to server, too.
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attributes in the RADIUS packet
before it is interpreted, you should use PreClientHook (in the global
config) instead of Pre/PostAuthHook (in or ).
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st object), but
doesn't affect the original object).
This is really a Perl question and I'm hoping the Perl experts in the list
can tell us how to do what we want (eh, Relly)
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Hi, Mike.
On Fri, 1 Oct 1999, Mike McCauley wrote:
|o| I have that in the USR dictionary as:
|o|
|o| VENDORATTR 429 MP-MRRU 0x982f integer
Do you also have the one for vendor 429 attribute 36901? Our TC is spewing
out that one.
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y (no, not from the Philippines).
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Hi,
Would anyone who knows the RADIUS attribute to make the Microsoft PPP
client display a server-assigned message in a window after authorization
please post it in a reply to this email?
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the file size. Maybe Mike could provide an MD5 signature.
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Hi,
If any of you have successfully set up Solaris to authenticate and get
user info from RADIUS, please point us to online references or
documentations on the subject.
Thanks.
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Is this a known issue? Are the two even related???
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putting
in the ff. lines in pg_hba.conf temporarilly just to test:
host all0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 trust
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ess permissions correctly set
between your Radiator host/user and your PostgreSQL server?
We've tried Radiator with PostgreSQL (or Perl, in general) with PostgreSQL
and can verify that it works.
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IP-Address ... what about the NAS side? hehe .. Would the
attribute NAS-IP-Address work? (According to RFC 2138, it "is only used in
Access-Request packets")
Hope someone can help.
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-Protocol = PPP
Framed-IP-Address = 206.101.69.121
Acct-Delay-Time = 881656
Sun Jul 18 23:18:10 1999: WARNING: Bad authenticator in request from 206.101.69.252
(206.101.69.252)
I'm not sure what the CLI command is to configure RADIUS Accounting on it
is, but when I use
F(n+1)-F(n)<=0. Is there
something wrong with this approach?
Pardonez moi si the post is off-topic.
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ason I've been having problems with
Ascend-Data-Filter is that Radiator knows a different attribute format
than what the TNT is expecting. (Even if it isn't, it'd be good to have
that knowledge, anyway) Perhaps the subnet is specified as a number from 0
to 32 by Radiator but the MaxTNT ex
e
your own program) to disconnect interfaces.
For example, on a Cisco router, you could do:
$ snmpset
.iso.org.dod.internet.private.enterprises.cisco.local.lsystem.sysClearInt.0 i
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Hi,
On Fri, 2 Jul 1999, Richi Plana wrote:
|o| I noticed in the Radiator dictionary, Ascend-Data-Filter had been
|o| changed from type string to type abinary. Would that affect
|o| anything?
Okay, okay. I just figured out that abinary stands for Ascend binary. It's
some vendor-proprietary
fe
RADIF: attribute 6, len 6, 00 00 00 02
RADIF: attribute 7, len 6, 00 00 00 01
RADIF: attribute 9, len 6, ff ff ff ff
RADIF: attribute 242, len 28, 01 00 01 00
RADIF: attribute 242, len 28, 01 01 01 00
RADIF: attribute 242, len 28, 01 01 00 00
Note the value for attrib 2
On Wed, 30 Jun 1999, Mike McCauley wrote:
|o| Within Radiator you can use the Client NasType to find out what
|o| sort of NAS the client is, for example:
|o|
|o| $p->{Client}->{NasType}
How does Radiator determine this? SNMP? If so, SNMP has to be enabled in
the router, yes?
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Hi,
>From a user-defined Authentication module, is it possible to determine the
Vendor and router model of the authenticating (or accounting) NAS? (ie.
SNMP?)
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it passes them to the
Authentication/Accounting module?
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text_password can work with that,
I'd like to know how!
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Hi,
Just wondering how to check the attributes CHAP-Password and
CHAP-Challenge. Are there methods in any of the Radiator objects that
would allow ones own written AuthBy method to check this attrib?
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... {some specific attribs}
|o| >
|o| >
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nt without having to modify
AuthFILE.pm?
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Hi,
looks at User-Name to determine whether RADIUS packets should be
handled by it. Would handle packets WITHOUT a User-Name
attribute (ie. in the case of Acct-Status-Type=NAS-Start or
Acct-Status-Type=Accounting-Start)?
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s and dropped = 97
Hope this helps.
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processing is started
immediately and finishes just as fast. But when accounting is done, it
takes typically 45+ seconds before it starts to get processed, but takes
less than a second to process.
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I havenet been able to find any other reports
|o| of this, or fixes in the perl literature. Anyone else know about
|o| this?
If a memory leak results in zombied processes, then I've seen a
manifestation of this in our system. (assuming the usage of Fork).
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Hi,
On a x86/Linux (kernel 2.2.5) box, I'm getting a lot of Radiator
processes. On a Sparc/Solaris 2.6 box, I'm getting a couple of
ones. Is there any way to trace why this happens and to get rid of it?
It's eating up precious resources.
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ply
message and pops up a window. It would be a good feature, though.
Correct me if I'm wrong.
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obably use:
Server 200.56.78.9
...
Server 190.34.6.89
...
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nt LOG $_;
}
close LOG;
print "\tUser-Service-Type = Framed-User\n".
"\tFramed-Protocol= PPP\n";
exit 0;
Both programs get executed, but the clients just Times out. In
AuthEXTERNAL.pm, in sub handle_request, after waitpid, I get $? = -1 (and
$result = $? >> 8 = 16777215). I am pos
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