Hi,
For those out there who record their Radius Accounting to a database which
records do you really need to keep(or perhaps which ones are really no use)
We are using Ascend Maxs.
I had a look through the Ascend description of accounting attributes and
this is what I came up with (Keeping in mi
So if I want to reject one particular phone number and I am using an SQL
Subscribers table, how would I go about that without using handlers? I have a
feeling I would be forced to use a handler, no?
..Rich
Mike McCauley wrote:
> Hi Anton,
>
> Yes, you can set up Radiator to authenticate or rej
Richard Hawley wrote:
>
> So if I want to reject one particular phone number and I am using
> an SQL Subscribers table, how would I go about that without using
> handlers? I have a feeling I would be forced to use a handler, no?
Maybe a check item to look at calling-station-id and only accept
Msql-Mysql-modules-1.1828.tar.gz is not being distributed anymore.
Would it be bad to use a 1.2 series driver?
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Thanks!
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We have multiple realms we are wanting to authenticate. However, we
have some users that should only be able to authenticate in one realm.
Here's the scenario:
User joe should log in as [EMAIL PROTECTED] If he does, his name is
rewritten to 'joe' and passed to the Unix passwd check for verif
I have a ton of statements in my radius.cfg
file, but for some reason, all my requests fall thru to
to teh statement. Is this a known bug?
Anyone know what could be causing this?
-Jason J. Horton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Senior Network & Systems Engineer
Intercom Online Inc
Hi There ... I just just installing Radiator on Redhat 5.2 for
the first time ... I got perl Makefile.PL and then make to run fine (all passed)
... then I run perl radiusd -config_file goodies/simple.cfg so that I can test
it and it justs sits there and I see no error messages or success mess
This is probably the easiest option:
Use seperate password files for filtered users.
Any rewrites you want to do.
Filename /etc/passwd.filtered
Otherwise you could use
and specify a group name for all the filtered users
and a different groupname for all the non filtered users.
- Ori
You might want to create a table to test with, parse your historical
detail logs and put them into the table. This will help you determine
how big your table(s) will be and how well the db will perform
queries.
I'm in the process of deciding what to keep in our db. Currently a
table that keeps
I got radiator installed annd setup my radius.cfg
I copied the dictionary.usr to
/usr/local/etc/raddb/dictionary
also moved the users file into there
when I run radpwtst -user xxx -password xxx I get the
following error ...
sending Access-Request...
Can't call method "identifier"
I got radiator to work with /etc/passwd now so it
authenticates from there ... but I also have a users file with a few accounts
setup to get static IP's ... I checked my users file and it's fine but I always
get a rejected for a user in the users file any ideas???
it says
DEBUG: Handl
has anyone had any problems getting radiator to accept accounting packets
from the older usr netserver chassis' ???
we have radiator working fine for auth and acct with the newer usr hiper
arc chassis' and working fine for authenticating on usr netserver chassis'
but no matter what we do it w
snmpget radius.proaxis.com public .iso.org.dod.internet.3.79.1.1.1.1
Unrecognizable or unauthentic packet received
Unrecognizable or unauthentic packet received
Unrecognizable or unauthentic packet received
snmpget -V
UCD-snmp version: 3.5
What am I doing wrong?
Steve
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snmpget -d server public .iso.org.dod.internet.3.79.1.1.1.1
sending 52 bytes to X:161:
: 30 82 00 30 02 01 00 04 06 70 75 62 6C 69 63 A0
0..0.public.
0016: 82 00 21 02 04 0F 55 D3 B2 02 01 00 02 01 00 30
..!...U0
0032: 82 00 11 30 82 00 0D 06 09 2B 06 01
On Apr 14, 10:29am, Richard Hawley wrote:
> Subject: Re: (RADIATOR) Caller ID
> So if I want to reject one particular phone number and I am using an SQL
> Subscribers table, how would I go about that without using handlers? I have
a
> feeling I would be forced to use a handler, no?
No, you could
Hi Jason.
On Apr 14, 2:28pm, Jason J. Horton wrote:
> Subject: (RADIATOR) doesn't seem to be working
> I have a ton of statements in my radius.cfg
> file, but for some reason, all my requests fall thru to
> to teh statement. Is this a known bug?
> Anyone know what could be causing this?
Are
Hi Jamie,
On Apr 14, 2:59pm, Jamie Orzechowski wrote:
> Subject: (RADIATOR) first time user
>
> Hi There ... I just just installing Radiator on Redhat 5.2 for the first time
... I got perl Makefile.PL and then make to run fine (all passed) ... then I
run perl radiusd -config_file goodies/simple.
On Apr 14, 3:54pm, Stephen Roderick wrote:
> Subject: (RADIATOR) SNMP
>
> snmpget radius.proaxis.com public .iso.org.dod.internet.3.79.1.1.1.1
> Unrecognizable or unauthentic packet received
> Unrecognizable or unauthentic packet received
> Unrecognizable or unauthentic packet received
>
> snmpge
Hi Matthew,
On Apr 14, 5:42pm, matthew de Jongh wrote:
> Subject: (RADIATOR) accounting & older USR netserver chassis'
>
>
> has anyone had any problems getting radiator to accept accounting packets
> from the older usr netserver chassis' ???
>
> we have radiator working fine for auth and acct
Hello Jamie,
On Apr 14, 5:33pm, Jamie Orzechowski wrote:
> Subject: (RADIATOR) another prob
>
> I got radiator to work with /etc/passwd now so it authenticates from there
... but I also have a users file with a few accounts setup to get static IP's
... I checked my users file and it's fine but I
Hello Jamie,
On Apr 14, 4:22pm, Jamie Orzechowski wrote:
> Subject: (RADIATOR) radpwtsts problems
>
> I got radiator installed annd setup my radius.cfg
>
> I copied the dictionary.usr to /usr/local/etc/raddb/dictionary
>
> also moved the users file into there
>
>
> when I run radpwtst -user xxx
I have radiator running and authing from a shadow password file. I
want to be able to have a file that is just a list of user names, and
these user names would be rejected when they tried to auth... How
would I do this?
Any and all comments appreciated.
--
Elliot ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
"The
On Thu, 15 Apr 1999, Ray Brighenti wrote:
> Hi,
>
> For those out there who record their Radius Accounting to a database which
> records do you really need to keep(or perhaps which ones are really no use)
> We are using Ascend Maxs.
[snip]
> Ascend-First-Dest = Dunno what use is this?
This is
On Thu, 15 Apr 1999, Mike McCauley wrote:
> Does your snmpget default to V1 or V2?
> Radiator only supports V1
It supports both, but neither seems to work.
Steve
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Hi Elliot,
On Apr 15, 3:42am, Elliot Finley wrote:
> Subject: (RADIATOR) Q: Reject file
> I have radiator running and authing from a shadow password file. I
> want to be able to have a file that is just a list of user names, and
> these user names would be rejected when they tried to auth... H
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