I have one question:
When I authenticate through Radiator (with ACE as the backend) I do not get
any attributes passed back with the Accept. I have a test user in ACE
assigned to an ACE profile ABC that has Service-Type = Administrator in it
but this information is not being fed back to the
Hello Daniel -
I'm not sure I understand your question.
If you want to allow a particular user to only connect to a particular NAS, you could do something like this:
# define Client
Client .>
Identifier ThisNAS
.
/Client>
Then in the user definition you would use this check:
#
Hello Everyone -
Could everyone who sends mail to the Radiator mailing list, please
follow these simple suggestions (it will save a lot of time).
With every question, please include the following information:
a clear description of the problem
copy of the Radiator configuration file (no
Hi Huge and others,
Anyone in the list has ever tried to set up RADIATOR to work with
Cisco AP 350/352. The system and radio firmware versions are 12.00T and
5.02B respectively.
I started with very basic MAC authentication (under
setup - security - authentication server). But
Hi,
1.In the shiva, its successfully auth but its keep saying the user does
not have the dialin right ?
- What should i configure the attribute
2.In the AuthSelect, what happen if the stored procedure return two
result set, how to specify what is the result to readin ?
[This
Hello -
You should probably return the correct reply attributes to set up a
session.
Something like:
AddToReply Service-Type = Framed-User, Framed-Protocol = PPP
Check with your vendor to find out what reply attributes are required.
And I don't understand your second question, sorry.
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Hello Mike -
What exactly are you referring to as shadow attributes?
regards
Hugh
Account is unlocked and works fine
test123:Changed:11996::9136461764
Account is locked or expired.
test123:Changed:11996::9
Hello all! We're running radiator 3.2 on a redhat linux box kernel
version 2.2.12-20. Radiator has been working fine, but we're having the
problem with radiator not honoring shadow attributes. We indicate
locked accounts throughout our systems using the shadow locked
attribute. Radiator,
Hello Mike -
What exactly are you referring to as shadow attributes?
regards
Hugh
On Wednesday, November 6, 2002, at 03:23 AM, Mike Saunders wrote:
Hello all! We're running radiator 3.2 on a redhat linux box kernel
version 2.2.12-20. Radiator has been working fine, but we're having
the
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From: Hugh Irvine [mailto:hugh;open.com.au]
Sent: Tuesday, November 05, 2002 10:21 AM
To: Mike Saunders
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: (RADIATOR) Radiator not honoring shadow attributes
Hello Mike -
What exactly are you referring to as shadow attributes?
regards
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Hello Everyone,
When we have a customer that uses Radiator (Windows 2000) and everything works fine
except for his Accounting Records. Only the Acct-Session-ID doesn't seem to follow
any type of formatting. This is what they get: Acct-Session-Id = 193LkL01|g.
any idea if there is something
Hello Tunde -
Could you please send me a text copy of your configuration file (no secrets) together with a trace 4 debug from Radiator showing what is happening?
regards
Hugh
On Monday, September 30, 2002, at 09:38 PM, Ayotunde Itayemi wrote:
Hi All,
Is there anybody on the list running
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Subject: Re: (RADIATOR) radiator and ipass
Our setup is to proxy all iPass request to our iPass netserver using the
AuthBy RADIUS
Hi All,
Is there anybody on the list running ipass
netserver and radiator?
I am having problems with my config. I have
installed both software but in order to get it to
work properly, ipass specifies that the following
lines should be added to all client clauses
in the radiator config file:
Our setup is to proxy all iPass request to our iPass netserver using the
AuthBy RADIUS and Realm DEFAULT. My local accounts are handled by
different Realm and AuthBy clauses. This setup has been working for more
than 1 yr without any problems. In the bottom of my radius.cfg, I have the
Hello,
I have just taken over a site in a hurry that uses radiator-3.1 (i am
upgrading to 3.3.1 now) and wants in implement volume-billing with the new
version of freeside 1.4
is anyone willing to share example radius.cfg file to aid in this setup?
Greg
Netc temp system admin
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hello folks,
i have been unscucessfully trying to enter and
fully activateour copy of radiator using the licence key provided. I am
using Win2000 Advanced server with DNS running on the same machine. I have set
up the hostname of the machine so that it matches exactly to the hostname in
Hi
I hava a strange problem... Radiator works fine but after 4 or 5 days
running (maybe on 3rd day) its stop without a reason... Proccess still
running but no autentication is made.
When its happen I just restart and its came back ok.
Anyone knows why its occour???
Thanks
Paulo Sousa
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Hello Paul -
I will need to know what hardware/sorftware platform you are using and I
will need to see a copy of your configuration file (no secrets) together
with a trace 4 debug showing what is happening. I will also need to know
what version of Radiator you are running.
regards
Hugh
Hugh Irvine wrote:
Hello Paul -
I will need to know what hardware/sorftware platform you are using and I
will need to see a copy of your configuration file (no secrets) together
with a trace 4 debug showing what is happening. I will also need to know
what version of Radiator you are
Hi Hugh,
First, thank you for help me! :)
Hardware: K6-2 400 with 64 RAM.
Software: Debian GNU/Linux 3.0 woody
Radiator: Version 3.3
PS: This problem started with version 3.1. I've updated for 3.3 but still
have problems.
I'm using MSSQL for authentication.
# radius.cfg ##
LogDir
Hi Dan
I'm using a linux box that auths on M$ SQL Server. :)
Paulo Sousa
On Wed, 4 Sep 2002, Dan Melomedman wrote:
Hugh Irvine wrote:
Hello Paul -
I will need to know what hardware/sorftware platform you are using and I
will need to see a copy of your configuration file (no
Hello Brent -
Could you please send me a copy of your configuration file (no secrets)
together with a trace 4 debug from Radiator showing what is happening.
thanks
Hugh
On Thursday, September 5, 2002, at 11:40 AM, Brent 'Ox' Martin wrote:
Hi Folks,
Am pretty new to radiator, but have
1.888.ON.GO.YET
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Sent: Tuesday, August 20, 2002 3:21 AM
To: Tony Bunce
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: (RADIATOR) radiator dies w/sql
Hello Tony -
You should probably upgrade to Radiator 3.2 and try
Hello Balgaa -
There is a file in the goodies directory called voip.txt. You should
read it thoroughly.
You should also look at the detail file that is produced by your
configuration file below, and then just translate the attributes into
the equivalent SQL AcctColumnDef's like you show
Hello Balgaa -
As mentioned in my previous mail, you should have a look at the detail
file produced by this device and then simply translate the attributes
into SQL AcctColumnDef's.
You will find the Redback VSA's in the file dictionary.redback (which
you should add to the standard
Hello,
I am trying to configure Radiator to store accounting CDR from Cisco
AS5300 VOIP gateways.
I created sample radiator config:
-
Foreground
LogDir .
LogFile %L/logfile
DictionaryFile /usr/local/Radiator-3.1/dictionary
DbDir .
Trace
Hello,
I am trying to configure Radiator with Redback SMS1800 system.
We are using SMS1800 for ADSL subscriber management.
And I would like to store accounting CDR to MySQL database instead of
detail file.
But I need to know which AcctColumnDef need to define in Radiator config
and MySQL
On Tue, Aug 27, 2002 at 11:02:18 +1000, Mike McCauley wrote:
Default install directory for Radius/*.pm library files changed to be
independent of perl version and for improved RPM installation.
On SuSE Linux 8.0 it installed in /lib/perl5/site_perl, but
the proper directory would be
Hello Marc -
Thanks for your mail - I have forwarded a copy to Mike and we will have
an answer later today.
regards
Hugh
On Wednesday, August 28, 2002, at 08:54 PM, Marc Langer wrote:
On Tue, Aug 27, 2002 at 11:02:18 +1000, Mike McCauley wrote:
Default install directory for Radius/*.pm
Hello Tony -
You should probably upgrade to Radiator 3.2 and try this again while
running radiusd from the console so you can see the Perl error message
that is causing the crash (or use restartWrapper).
When you have the Perl error message, please send it to me so I can see
what is
Has anyone gotten NT RRAS to authenticate to radiator? I know radiator is
talking to the NT SAM ok (radpwtst works), triple checked the password, deleted
the
2 keys in the FAQ but it still fails to authenticate.
Any ideas would be appreciated.
Thanks
Chuck
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We have been running radiator for a long time now and have
not had any problems, but have one issue
I have the conf file such that if our AuthBy SQL ignores the
request then it goes to AuthBy File. This way if the sql server dies
users can still authenticate on the flat file
We have
We have been running radiator for a long time now and have not had any problems, but
have one issue
I have the conf file such that if our AuthBy SQL ignores the request then it goes to
AuthBy File. This way if the sql server dies users can still authenticate on the flat
file
We have
Is it possible to use Radiator as a Proxy Radius?
We have a customer who wants to be able to authenticate their own dialup
users... so they can keep control of the passwords.
I am not completely against this, but would like to let them only
authenticate users that we have approved
On Wed, 14 Aug 2002, Skeeve Stevens wrote:
Is it possible to use Radiator as a Proxy Radius?
We have a customer who wants to be able to authenticate their own dialup
users... so they can keep control of the passwords.
I am not completely against this, but would like to let them
gr.
...Skeeve
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On Wed, 14 Aug 2002, Skeeve Stevens wrote:
Is it possible to use Radiator as a Proxy Radius?
We have
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On Wed, 14 Aug 2002, Skeeve Stevens wrote:
Is it possible
Hi,
We're a new ISP sitting on a stump over in Alabama, USA. Granted we're
not too bright but we thought we could follow instructions. We got the
idea to buy one of the new Cobalt RAQ550s and bought Radiator and Radar.
We tried to load the rpm for the linux server and nothing happened.
Checked
Hi Hugh, Hi All,
Please, a straight forward question to
everybody:
1. Is there anyone on this mailing list using
Radiator and Windows 2000 servers?
2.Is there anyone on this mailing list using
Radiator and Patton NASes?
If yes to any of the questions above, has anyone
implemented RADIUS
Hi All, Hi Hugh,
Radiator is not deleting entries in the RADPOOL
table when users log off, hence it runs
out of IP addresses after about 30 successful
logons based on a particular pool of 30 IP addresses.
I have tried both from a Patton RAS and also a
windows 2K server
I have also tried it
Hello Tunde -
Please send me a trace 4 debug showing what is happening.
regards
Hugh
On Fri, 26 Jul 2002 05:07, Ayotunde Itayemi wrote:
Hi All, Hi Hugh,
Radiator is not deleting entries in the RADPOOL table when users log off,
hence it runs out of IP addresses after about 30 successful
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Hello Christian -
If you want to do both CHAP and PAP authentication, your passwords
*must* be stored in clear text in the database.
If you want to store encrypted passwords (and only use PAP) you must
use an external program to do the encryption and then take the
resulting string and put
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Hello Christian -
I understand your concerns and I am also keen to understand why the
AuthBy SQL clause is not operating correctly.
Could you please send me the version of Radiator you are running, the
type and version of database, the versions of Perl/DBD/DBI and the
hardware/software
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Ciao Christian -
Could you please send me a couple of user definitions from your database, so I
can see the contents of the various fields?
thanks
Hugh
On Thu, 11 Jul 2002 00:27, Christian Rautscher wrote:
Hi there,
I'm actually testing Radiator 3.1 DEMO Version for different kind
of
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Ciao Christian -
thanks
Hugh
On Thu, 11 Jul 2002 00:27, Christian Rautscher wrote:
Hi there,
I'm
Hi there,
I'm actually testing Radiator 3.1 DEMO Version for different kind
of AccessAuthentications for different Services on Cisco Routers.
When i tested Radiator by a flat-file Authentication everything
went well.
Actually i am using Mysql as DB and it works fine
for Login and Administrative
Hi Bennie -
Most people set the trace level to 3 for normal operation.
regards
Hugh
On Tue, 9 Jul 2002 14:30, Bennie Warren wrote:
I have a question on Trace level. Should that be set to 0 in a
configuration file when all is working? Oh and yes OS X is really nice.
Bennie
On 7/8/02
On Tue, 9 Jul 2002, Brian Morris wrote:
From: Karl Gaissmaier [EMAIL PROTECTED]
you should tell us what Authentication schemes you wil be using. I think
the performance is only comparable using the same auth schemes.
We have radiator running under Solaris 9.
Charly,
I am hoping to
Hi All,
We are looking at upgrading our radiator / radius server and are considering
the various platform options available to us.
The radiator reference manual cites various performance measurements using
versions of hardware and operating systems which are now several generations
out of date.
Hi Brian,
Brian Morris schrieb:
Hi All,
We are looking at upgrading our radiator / radius server and are considering
the various platform options available to us.
The radiator reference manual cites various performance measurements using
versions of hardware and operating systems
From: Karl Gaissmaier [EMAIL PROTECTED]
you should tell us what Authentication schemes you wil be using. I think
the performance is only comparable using the same auth schemes.
We have radiator running under Solaris 9.
Charly,
I am hoping to use Solaris 9 / MySql to authenticate around
Hello Brian -
The largest installation that we are aware of currently runs on multiple SUN
servers (each with multi-processors and each running two instances of
Radiator). These servers have a load-balancer in front of them and on the
backend there is an enterprise class SUN server running
I have a question on Trace level. Should that be set to 0 in a configuration
file when all is working? Oh and yes OS X is really nice.
Bennie
On 7/8/02 4:03 PM, Hugh Irvine [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello Brian -
The largest installation that we are aware of currently runs on multiple SUN
Everyone -
Here is Mike's reply.
regards
Hugh
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Subject: Re: Fwd: RE: (RADIATOR) Radiator 3.1 Memory Leak
Date: Thu, 13 Jun 2002 16:07:10 +1000
From: Mike McCauley [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hi All
Everyone -
Here is Mike's reply.
regards
Hugh
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Subject: Re: Fwd: RE: (RADIATOR) Radiator 3.1 Memory Leak
Date: Thu, 13 Jun 2002 16:07:10 +1000
From: Mike McCauley [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED
the very first time a request is sent to the radiator server, the following
message is generated in /var/adm/messages:
Jun 18 16:30:19 ny-radius-03 inetd[173]: [ID 842545 daemon.warning]
/usr/local/radius/bin/radiusd: Signal 96
next request generates this message in /var/adm/messages:
Jun 18
Title: Radiator dies constantly
Hi
After loading the Time HiRes module, the radiusd process on my Solaris box dies after about 3 or 4 minutes.
Any ideas ?
Waheeb Abader
UNIX Systems Administrator
Technology Division
Tel : +27 21 596 8720
Fax : +27 21 596 8381
E-Mail : [EMAIL
Hello Waheeb -
I will need to see a copy of your configuration file (no secrets) together
with a trace 4 debug showing the startup sequence up until Radiator dies.
thanks
Hugh
On Sat, 15 Jun 2002 02:40, Waheeb Abader wrote:
Hi
After loading the Time HiRes module, the radiusd process on
Hello Everyone -
Here is Mike's reply.
regards
Hugh
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Subject: Re: Fwd: RE: (RADIATOR) Radiator 3.1 Memory Leak
Date: Thu, 13 Jun 2002 16:07:10 +1000
From: Mike McCauley [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hi All,
I have been able to confirm
Hi all,
Below is the content of my radius.cfg but the Radiatoris not
authenticating the clients rather the authentication is being done by the
Cisco Access server.
Client IP add. of the
NAS Secret
.../Client#Client
this ?
Thanks again.
Romain
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Romain
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Subject: Re: (RADIATOR) Radiator+MySQL problem
Hello Hugh, Mike, everyone,
I use Radiator 3.0 together with MySQL on Slackware 8.0 servers.
I noticed that Radiator badly manages the loss of MySQL server ; in certain
cases,
Radiator consumes all available memory then crashes down.
I set up a test server and it was easy to reproduce the
Salut Romain -
Quel plaisir de pouvoir regarder le tennis a Roland-Garros en ce moment!
:-)
(ayant vecu a deux pas du stade )
I have copied Mike on this mail, but have you tested the same scenario with
Radiator 3.1? I know there has been some work done in this area.
Please let me know
Hello Romain,
this is almost certainly the SQL Trace 4 infinite recursion problem that was
fixed in version 3.1.
Cheers.
On Sat, 1 Jun 2002 08:44, Hugh Irvine wrote:
Salut Romain -
Quel plaisir de pouvoir regarder le tennis a Roland-Garros en ce moment!
:-)
(ayant vecu a deux pas du
Hi,
We
havejustupgradedto radiator 3.0 on a SPARC IIi system using
AuthBY LDAP (which works fine) and
started writing
accountingboth locally and to a oracleDBhosted to a seperate server,
the problem
that
we have encounted it
that the performance has decreased some what when writing to
Hello Riza -
You should use the LogMicroseconds parameter in the configuration file
(requires Time-HiRes from CPAN), and run Radiator with trace 4 so you can see
where the time is being spent.
From what you describe it sounds like there is an indexing problem in the
database. To say any
I recently was working on upgrading from Radiator V2.91 to Radiator
V3.0. After I installed Radiator V3.0 I keep getting a regression
test failure for
not ok 2m
not ok 3h
I thought that was weird as I have never had a problem with this before
so I went and did a test.pl on the existing
Hello Bob -
If you look at the file test.pl in the main Radiator distribution
directory, you will find all of the tests that are performed.
Both 2m and 3h use -service_type Outbound-User, so I suspect there may be
something different in your dictionary file compared to the standard
Hello Arthur -
I am still not clear on what you want to do, however I am relatively certain
that you will be able to do it with Radiator.
You should set up a basic configuration file and look at a trace 4 debug from
Radiator to see what requests you receive from the NAS.
regards
Hugh
On
Hello
Hugh,What we have to do is the TNT/proxy RADIUS will pass the CLI and
usernameand password to authentication RADIUS. The TNT will firstly check
theCalling Station ID, we use :-DEFAULT
Password="Ascend=CLID"
Ascend-Require-Auth=Require-AuthThen, after bypass this level of authen,
Hello,
My acend TNT need to check the
called-station-id first, then change to related profile. The authen
process is firstly check the calling-station-id and then check the user name and
password and the unix account.I did that at another radius as belows:
-
DEFAULT
Hello Arthur -
I am not sure I understand exactly what you want to do - what are you going
to check the Calling-Station-Id against?
regards
Hugh
On Mon, 29 Apr 2002 18:10, Arthur Ho wrote:
Hello,
My acend TNT need to check the called-station-id first, then change to
related profile.
Hi
guys,
I was wondering what
kind of UNIX based network monitoring/alerting tools
are used to
monitorradius? i know radar is one, any other
suggestions
Regards
Riza Kamalie
Systems
Administrator
EngineeringWorldonline
A Division of Tiscali (Pty)
Ltd+27 (21) 940 9702
+27(0) 82 992
Hello Riza -
You can use MRTG and enable the SNMPAgent clause in Radiator, and you can
also send periodic Status-Server radius requests. Some of our users also send
periodic authentication requests with radpwtst to verify Radiator operation.
I might also add that Radar is an excellent tool
1.888.ON.GO.YET
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monitor
Hi guys,
I was wondering what kind of UNIX
based network monitoring/alerting tools
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monitor
Hello,
If the only thing you want to do is check to see if radiator is working,
then you can use netsaint. We use netsaint
to monitor most of our network so adding a radius check was easy. Setting it up to just check radius may
be a littl
Hello,
Do I have to install IPassPerl in order to do outbound roaming
using the new scheme with the AuthBy Radius proxy?
thanks
Vangelis
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Hello Vangelis -
No you don't need IPassPerl, as the new IPass server just uses standard
radius proxy. You will need a Client clause for inbound requests and an
AuthBy RADIUS clause for outgoing requests.
regards
Hugh
On Thu, 18 Apr 2002 21:34, Vangelis Kyriakakis wrote:
Hello,
Do
Title: Message
I've installed
Radiator on a Linux server running Redhat 7.1; I will be using Radiator with the
Rodopi software. We have MS SQL server 2000 Enterprise
Edition.
In your site's FAQ's
it reads:
Linux only: Use the free Sybase driver here, and use
DBD-Sybase. Or
Hello Julia -
On Fri, 12 Apr 2002 03:20, Julia M. Wong wrote:
I've installed Radiator on a Linux server running Redhat 7.1; I will be
using Radiator with the Rodopi software. We have MS SQL server 2000
Enterprise Edition.
Understood.
In your site's FAQ's it reads:
Linux only: Use the
Hello Jim -
Could you please send me a copy of your configuration file (no secrets)
together with a trace 4 debug from Radiator showing both the incoming and the
outgoing requests. I would also like to know what version of Radiator you are
running and what dictionary you are using.
thanks
Title: Message
Gyus.. anybody has
the OIDS (not MIB file) for radiator stats??? Im looking for the OIDs in order
to use them in snmpwalk and cacti monitoring.
Thx very much for
any help..
Saludos
Anton KrallDirector de
TecnologíaInter.net
México / Panamá
Tel; 5241-7609
Directo
Tel:
Hello Anton -
Have a look in the file Radius/SNMPAgent.pm.
regards
Hugh
On Fri, 5 Apr 2002 12:19, Anton Krall wrote:
Gyus.. anybody has the OIDS (not MIB file) for radiator stats??? Im
looking for the OIDs in order to use them in snmpwalk and cacti
monitoring.
Thx very much for any
Hi All,
I have just completed some testing some additional access methods for
Microsoft SQL server 2000 from Radiator on Linux.
Using AuthBy PLATYPUS, I was able to get sucessful authentication and
accounting with:
freetds_dbd (which includes a minimal freetds and DBD in one package)
and
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Subject: (RADIATOR) Radiator on Unix and Microsoft SQL server 2000
Hi All,
I have just completed some testing some additional access methods for
Microsoft SQL server 2000 from Radiator on Linux.
Using AuthBy PLATYPUS, I was able to get sucessful authentication and
accounting with:
freetds_dbd (which
Hi. Has anyone setupa Cisco PIX to
authenticate with Radiator? Do you know if it is possible to pass back firewall
settings (ACLs)? Also configuring a PIX to allow for VPNs and authenticate with
Radiator. If anyone has any sample of either PIX or Radiator, it would be
appreciated.
Regards,
Hello Shane -
We have many customers doing this, so you should check the Cisco
documentation and/or their web site to see how to configure the PIX to use
radius. As far as Radiator is concerned the PIX is just another NAS.
regards
Hugh
On Wed, 27 Mar 2002 00:11, Shane Malden wrote:
Hi.
Not sure this is a new feature or a bug.
Here is an excerpt on my radius.cfg :
SessionDatabase NULL
/SessionDatabase
SessionDatabase SQL
Identifier adsl
/SessionDatabase
Handler Realm=/\.fsa$/, Client-Identifier=lns
AcctLogFileName %L/%R/detail-lns
Hi,
I am not sure, but I seem to remember a reference
to the fact that it is possible
to get radiator to dump the passwords it receives
in access-request packets
into the log file (in actual plain text format) -
does it have to do with theconfigured
trace level or what?
We are trying to
Hello Tunde -
You can use the PasswordLogFileName parameter in your configuration file.
Have a look at section 6.16.7 in the Radiator 2.19 reference manual.
(doc/ref.html).
regards
Hugh
On Fri, 22 Mar 2002 02:09, Tunde Itayemi wrote:
Hi,
I am not sure, but I seem to remember a reference
Radiator 3.0 will support tagged tunnel attributes with a similar syntax to
Onno's suggestion
eg:
tunnel-assignment-ID=1:ISP
tunnel-server-endpoint=1:192.168.100.1
tunnel-type=1:l2tp
tunnel-medium=1:ip
tunnel-assignment-ID=2:ISP
tunnel-server-endpoint=2:192.168.100.2
tunnel-type=2:l2tp
Hugh:
Below is a trace 5 dump of a single request to Radiator with the
user name of abc%s that crashes Radiator. Afraid it does not show much to
me, but may to more experienced eyes. One thing that I did notice is the
'No such user' message is logged to the log file, but not to the
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