Re: (RADIATOR) Mysql in multiple Realms.

2000-01-05 Thread Steve Suehring
You probably want to check out the Radiator Manual online or in print. The command you're looking for, IgnoreAcctSignature, is on p. 18. Also it wouldn't be a bad idea to check the mailing list archive too: http://www.thesite.com.au/~radiator/wgindex.html --

Re: (RADIATOR) Mysql in multiple Realms.

2000-01-05 Thread Matt Chambers
I'll check that out.that brings up another issue though. If I turn on Level 4 trace, I get thousands of "Bad Authenticator" errors. Ok, on a level 4 trace it tells me that the user test does not exist...even though it clearly does. I guess I have to rewrite the username without the realm t

Re: (RADIATOR) Mysql in multiple Realms.

2000-01-04 Thread Steve Suehring
This looks to me to be pretty standard. What does a trace level 4 show as the reject reason? Steve -- Steve Suehring Voyager.net Network Operations Systems Engineer -- On Tue, 4 Jan 2000,

Re: (RADIATOR) Mysql in multiple Realms.

2000-01-04 Thread Hugh Irvine
Hello Matt - On Wed, 05 Jan 2000, Matt Chambers wrote: > Hello, I'm trying to setup a seperate realm with radiator for authenticating > MegaPOP users. My config looks something like this. > > > >source: dbi:mysql:radius1 > username: radius >dbauth: radius >stu