Is it okay to use this:
(stock Emerald log stuff)
To push errors into the Emerald Radlogs table?
Then just assign the error logging to it?
I am having trouble getting it to work.
Ideas?
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Is there a way to enforce MaxSessions across different Clients?
I have a problem with people using the same login in San Francisco and Los
Angeles.
By and large, they both are dealt with by the Default Client and Default
handler.. so I thought it would keep a database of this okay.
Does Radiato
Greetings!
I am told by my Tech support Monkeys that customers calling in have a
different IP than the one showing up in the Call Logs.
Uhh.. did I miss a step?
My authentication takes place as AuthBy FILE on the primary server, and the
others AuthBY RADIUS to that server unless the connections
I have sent up a Radiator box to AuthBy Radius and fall back to text.
This it does.
I have a question..
The Default realm is very simple, as all the "settings" live in the other
clauses.
Identifier Checklocal
AuthBy CheckProxy
My question is this:
Is it okay to use the same for all
I'd like to set up a client clause for each type of NAS with the Identical
clients picking up the same for same types.
How would this look?
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MaxSessions won't work under text right?
Don't I need a master online calls table of somekind?
Can I use authby radius and authby text, but check accounting on Emerald's
calls table?
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Yes.
I have seen this before prior to using Radiator in some of my NASes.
We also have some Ascends.
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Is there a way to make Radiator prefer certain clients?
What I am trying to do is have the handler be identified by a region, in
this case a city.
Hence the handler for say Los Angeles would then have the NAS clients for LA
built into it.
I would like it the Los Angeles Radiator server to prima
Is it possible to write a handler using "NAS-Address-Port-List %D/portlist"
or something to say build a default route for a port (say port 25) to only
route to a particular mail server?
This would prevent spam via open relays on other servers.
Suggestions?
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This does not seem to be working.. although the other day I setup a
PasswordLogFileName in DEFAULT and that worked just fine.
I am trying to cut a log of the users on the one Client/Handler for
debugging.
Is it because my trace levels are low?
Identifier Log1
Filename %L/Log1logfile
Is it valid to use a variable like this?
Where the DefaultReply string is in a file in %D?
RewriteUsername tr/A-Z/a-z/
RewriteUsername s/\s+//g
Filename %D/users
DefaultReply %D/Reply
CaseInsensitivePasswords
# Log accounting to a detail file
AcctLogFileName %L/detail
In working up the rewrite of user names,
is there a way just to ignore case?
I have used some of the others with success.
PS -got the custom log messages working except that %X and %Z show up
literally.
-Todd
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I have something like this in radius.cfg for a client...
# Access Client for Fred
Secret The-Secret
DupInterval 1
Identifier 0-Access
Filename %D/0users
It works fine.. but I was wondering if I could spit out a separate type of
message from the system.
Instead of
I am trying to rewrite usernames on Realms..
I have tried moving the statement about in or out of the Authby.. either way
I get this:
I thought the manual said you could use it in a Realm, or Handler?
Did I miss something (again) ?
ERR: Unknown keyword 'RewriteUsername'
Example:
RewriteUser
Well to assign dictionary files in client or in handlers that have clients..
%D/DictionaryFile dictionary.ascend
settings...
# Same Modem type
settings...
Ne
Is it "legal" to assign dictionary files within client statements?
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I noticed the SQL query in the authenticator for Emerald looks at the
sa.login or the sa.shell fields in the SubAccounts table.
Question:
If I have a login say of "fred" in the sa.login field, would it be okay to
stuff the realm login into the Shell field? We don't issue shell accounts,
so it w
That is essentially the same error I am getting, only it isn't recognising
localhost, either as "localhost" or as 127.0.0.1 -even though there is an
entry for it in radius.cfg
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I just had Radiator dropped into my lap this last week amidst other things.
I must be missing a REAL OBVIOUS issue, but I can't get my Radiator to auth
off of a file.
This is on a Linux box with the rpm file for the install.
The file is traditional in that it points the logfiles and gets the us
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