At 10:11 26/09/00 +1100, Hugh Irvine wrote:
>I must apologise to you, as it does appear that there is a problem with
>radacct.cgi and SQL databases in secure mode. I am very sorry that you have
>spent a rather frustrating time trying to make this work.
No problem, that was part of discovering Rad
Hello Frederic -
On Mon, 25 Sep 2000, Frederic Faure wrote:
> At 10:28 23/09/00 +1100, Hugh Irvine wrote:
> >You will also have to edit the radacct.cgi file and turn on secure mode by
> >uncommenting the following line:
> >
> >$secure = 1;
>
> I did, and it does work, but there doesn't a way to
At 10:28 23/09/00 +1100, Hugh Irvine wrote:
>You will also have to edit the radacct.cgi file and turn on secure mode by
>uncommenting the following line:
>
>$secure = 1;
I did, and it does work, but there doesn't a way to forbid users from
seeing the All Users script. Obviously, no ISP wants use
Hello Frederic -
You will also have to edit the radacct.cgi file and turn on secure mode by
uncommenting the following line:
# If secure is set, radacct will only work from a secured web
# directory (ie will require a user name and password), and it will
# only show information for thhat user.
At 09:05 22/09/00 +1100, Hugh Irvine wrote:
>Have a look at section 11.3 in the Radiator 2.16.3 reference manual.
I did, and after spending another half a day (thankfully for the company
that hired me, I'm not making lawyer wages :-), I'm at the point where I am
prompted for a login/passwd, but
Hello Frederic -
On Thu, 21 Sep 2000, Frederic Faure wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I gave up on using radacct.cgi since I understand it requires your to
> create user accounts on the Radius server to match those in MySQL and
> create ~/cgi-bin/.htaccess and .htpasswd simply so that a user can only see
>
Hi,
I gave up on using radacct.cgi since I understand it requires your to
create user accounts on the Radius server to match those in MySQL and
create ~/cgi-bin/.htaccess and .htpasswd simply so that a user can only see
his accounting infos. The whole point of outsourcing user accounts to a
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