RE: Fwd: (RADIATOR) Radacct.cgi

2002-02-13 Thread Ronan Eckelberry
ubject: Re: Fwd: (RADIATOR) Radacct.cgi Hello Ronan - The answer to this is that you also have to configure your web server to require authentication to the script (ie. it is located in a protected directory that requires username and password to access). Have a look at section 11 in the Rad

Re: Fwd: (RADIATOR) Radacct.cgi

2002-02-13 Thread Hugh Irvine
Hello Ronan - The answer to this is that you also have to configure your web server to require authentication to the script (ie. it is located in a protected directory that requires username and password to access). Have a look at section 11 in the Radiator 2.19 reference manual. regards Hu

Re: Fwd: (RADIATOR) radacct.cgi errors

2000-06-06 Thread rad
ult in > your perl. We have not seen this sort of behaviour with the standard perl on > RH6.1 on Sparc. > > Cheers. > > > On Jun 4, 7:18pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > Subject: Re: Fwd: (RADIATOR) radacct.cgi errors > > Thanks for the reply Mike, perl is runnin

Re: Fwd: (RADIATOR) radacct.cgi errors

2000-06-04 Thread rad
Thanks for the reply Mike, perl is running: #!/usr/local/bin/perl Strict is turned off (no -w), though I did run it strict once when I first got the behavior I was seeing in radacct.cgi (ie: not passing the username in a POST) .. My perl version is "version 5.005_3", I'm running RedHat 6.1 on a