Re: (RADIATOR) SNMP Counter logging

1999-07-07 Thread Craig Sanders
On Wed, Jul 07, 1999 at 03:02:35PM +0800, Richi Plana wrote: > On Wed, 7 Jul 1999, Craig Sanders wrote: > > |o| > 3. Counters rolling over is not uncommon. Ciscos roll over at 32 bits, > |o| > other, I dont know. > |o| > |o| does anyone know of a way of terminating dialin sessions (async or > |o

Re: (RADIATOR) SNMP Counter logging

1999-07-07 Thread Craig Sanders
On Wed, Jul 07, 1999 at 04:26:38PM +1000, tom minchin wrote: > On Wed, Jul 07, 1999 at 03:47:52PM +1000, Craig Sanders wrote: > > nice idea. unfortunately, no Stop record is sent when a connection > > is killed in this way. > > I use the SNMP method to clear the interface, that sends a Stop (IOS >

(RADIATOR) Writting into Ldap

1999-07-07 Thread Requiem Aurelien (Ext/NTC)
Hello Does any one know can i write the Ip address into the user profile stored into a ldap server ? Thanks a lot to answer me. Recycle your PC, Get Linux... Recycle your Windows, Get Kde... === Archive at http://www.thesite.com.au/~radiator/ To unsubscribe, email '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' with 'uns

(RADIATOR) Best Nas

1999-07-07 Thread Requiem Aurelien (Ext/NTC)
Hello I would like to know the best Nas ( Price/Quality/Features) This is for testing a Wap Isp plateform. Thanks a lot to All Recycle your PC, Get Linux... Recycle your Windows, Get Kde... === Archive at http://www.thesite.com.au/~radiator/ To unsubscribe, email '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' with 'unsu

(RADIATOR) Radiator and Mobile Phones

1999-07-07 Thread Requiem Aurelien (Ext/NTC)
Hello I would like to know how is passed the MSISDN of a mobile phone? (Note: The msisdn is the phone number of the mobile phone) Thanks a lot Recycle your PC, Get Linux... Recycle your Windows, Get Kde... === Archive at http://www.thesite.com.au/~radiator/ To unsubscribe, email '[EMAIL PROTEC

RE: (RADIATOR) Radiator as a NT Service

1999-07-07 Thread Peter . Bungenstock
Try using another username for the service. When you change the properties for the radiator service into eg administrator, or even any other username it worked for our server. It must be something with the priviliges for the internalsystemaccount, but i don't have the time rightnow to check it out

Re: (RADIATOR) Writting into Ldap

1999-07-07 Thread Mike McCauley
Hello Requiem, On Jul 7, 12:20pm, Requiem Aurelien (Ext/NTC) wrote: > Subject: (RADIATOR) Writting into Ldap > Hello > > Does any one know can i write the Ip address > into the user profile stored into a ldap server ? This is not easy to do, and we dont really recommend it anyway: LDAP was not m

Re: (RADIATOR) Radiator as a NT Service

1999-07-07 Thread Mike McCauley
Hi Michael, looking at your config file, you have the Domain line commented out in your AuthBy NT clause, so I think your Radiator is failing to contact the Domain Controller of your network, and is therefore rejecting your login request. I thinbk you need to change your AuthBy NT configuration

RE: (RADIATOR) Writting into Ldap

1999-07-07 Thread Requiem Aurelien (Ext/NTC)
Hello Is it better to use an SQL database ? What is the fastest database ? Thansk a lot ! -Original Message- From: EXT "Mike McCauley [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Thursday, July 08, 1999 2:18 AM To: Requiem Aurelien (Ext/NTC); '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' Subject: Re: (RADIATOR) Writting int

RE: (RADIATOR) Best Nas

1999-07-07 Thread Ingvar Berg (ERA)
> -Original Message- > From: Requiem Aurelien (Ext/NTC) > [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > Sent: den 7 juli 1999 11:19 > To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' > Subject: (RADIATOR) Best Nas > > > Hello > > I would like to know the best Nas ( Price/Quality/Features) > This is for testing a Wap Isp platef

Re: (RADIATOR) Writting into Ldap

1999-07-07 Thread Mike McCauley
On Jul 7, 2:28pm, Requiem Aurelien (Ext/NTC) wrote: > Subject: RE: (RADIATOR) Writting into Ldap > Hello > > Is it better to use an SQL database ? Yes, better, faster, easier to make it work with Radiator. > What is the fastest database ? Hmmm, very difficult question to answer without more cont

Re: (RADIATOR) Radiator as a NT Service

1999-07-07 Thread Michael Gatti
Mike, Thanx for all the support you have gave us, but like I said in my earlier message, running the command from the command line works: c:\> c:\perl\bin\perl.exe c:\radiator\radiusd -config_file c:\radiator\maxnt.cfg (this is exactly the same as in the registry ), but when I start Radiator as a

(RADIATOR) vendor specific attributes per subscriber

1999-07-07 Thread Wilbert de Graaf
(Mike: Thanks, the ${$_[0}}->add_attr(..., ...) works perfect.)   We're experimenting with the Cisco service selection gateway (SSG) for ADSL. The SSG is a router and a radius client. Depending on some vendor specific attributes, it sets up some routes per subscriber (client ip-address). So

(RADIATOR) Radiator as NT Service now OK

1999-07-07 Thread Malbanet
Ladies & Gentilmen:   After some time and a lot of help fom Mike McCauley and Peter Bungenstock, that participate to this list, my Radiator is working just fine. This e-mail is for those who are experiencing the same problem, and this is what I did to solve it. Bellow  is my CONFIG_FILE and

(RADIATOR) Radiator as NT Service now ->> OK

1999-07-07 Thread Michael Gatti
Ladies & Gentilmen:   After some time and a lot of help fom Mike McCauley and Peter Bungenstock, that participate on this list, my Radiator is working just fine. This e-mail is for those who are experiencing the same problem, and this is what I did to solve mine. Bellow  is my CONFIG_FILE

(RADIATOR) Caller-Station-Id

1999-07-07 Thread Requiem Aurelien (Ext/NTC)
Hello Is there a way to specify the caller-station-id with radpwtst ? Thanks a lot ! Recycle your PC, Get Linux... Recycle your Windows, Get Kde... === Archive at http://www.thesite.com.au/~radiator/ To unsubscribe, email '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' with 'unsubscribe radiator' in the body of the messag

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1999-07-07 Thread Requiem Aurelien (Ext/NTC)
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(RADIATOR) Radiator as NT Service now ->> OK \ more info

1999-07-07 Thread Michael Gatti
In order to RRAS send the correct parameters to Radiator for authentication you must remove two keys from the RRAS server's register:   1º - [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\RasMan\PPP\CHAP   2º - [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\RasMan\PPP\SPAP  

(RADIATOR) Encrypted passwords and CHAP

1999-07-07 Thread Young, Tim
Currently we store our passwords in a SQL (mySQL) database and they are stored using UNIX crypt password format. I now have a need to support CHAP authentication using this existing database. Does anyone have any ideas on how this might be done? Thanks in advance, Tim Young Compuware Corporati

Re: (RADIATOR) SNMP Counter logging

1999-07-07 Thread Felix Izquierdo
Craig Sanders wrote: > > does anyone know of a way of terminating dialin sessions (async or isdn) > to a cisco as5200 which *doesn't* stop the cisco from sending the radius > Stop record? > > i thought i'd work around the 32-bit counter by using snmp to monitor > interfaces.ifTable.ifEntry.ifOut

Re: (RADIATOR) vendor specific attributes per subscriber

1999-07-07 Thread Mike McCauley
Hi Wilbert, as the LDAP code stands now, you can put reply attributes in your LDAP database, its just that you have to add both the radius attribute name and the value. Something like this: in radiator: ReplyAttr ldapreplyattribute and in LDAP: dn: cn=user,ou=adsl,o=we,

(RADIATOR) Best NAS my opinion

1999-07-07 Thread Leigh Spiegel
Hello, I have Cisco AS5200's, Bay 5399's and Lucent PM3 Access servers. I've found Lucent to be the best with modem code and performance. Some may disagree I'm not interested in an argument I own these three brands and I'm going on my personal experience dialling into them and from customer sup

Re: (RADIATOR) Encrypted passwords and CHAP

1999-07-07 Thread Mike McCauley
Hi Tim, it is completely impossibe to support CHPA unless you have access to the _plaintext_ password. This is not a limitation of Radiator, but rather a logical consequence of the design of CHAP. With CHAP, the NAS generates a challenge, and transforms the users password and the challenge and u

Re: (RADIATOR) Best Nas

1999-07-07 Thread Michael Steinhart
I have tried Lucent and I have a Versa net ISP2001 and I have recently perched a Assured Access X1000. The Versa Net 2001 is much more stable and compatible with V90 modems then the Lucent box was. But by far the best NAS I have found is the Assured Access X1000. It is the most stable, expan

Re: (RADIATOR) Best NAS my opinion

1999-07-07 Thread Chris M
> I've found Lucent to be the best with modem code and performance. Some may > disagree I'm not interested in an argument I own these three brands and I'm > going on my personal experience dialling into them and from customer support > calls. Need to be more specific. Ciscos with MICA, or Cisco

Re: (RADIATOR) Best Nas

1999-07-07 Thread Michael Steinhart
I have tried Lucent and I have a Versa net ISP2001 and I have recently perched a Assured Access X1000. The Versa Net 2001 is much more stable and compatible with V90 modems then the Lucent box was. But by far the best NAS I have found is the Assured Access X1000. It is the most stable, expa

RE: (RADIATOR) Best NAS my opinion

1999-07-07 Thread Leigh Spiegel
Hello, > Need to be more specific. Ciscos with MICA, or Cisco's with Microcom? > The Microcom stuff kicks serious butt over Lucent modem code in my use. Our Ciscos have Microcom modems. > I'm willing to believe that you see different results downunder than > you get in the US. In the US, on a

Re: (RADIATOR) Best NAS my opinion

1999-07-07 Thread Ray Brighenti
Well I can't say that I have used anything but what I am about to mention but I have found our Ascend Max4000(with 42 modems and some ISDN) and Max2000(28 modems and some ISDN also) They have been nothing but stable over the past year and more importantly the support from Aus Ascend has been gre

Re: (RADIATOR) Encrypted passwords and CHAP

1999-07-07 Thread Wilbert de Graaf
Tim,   We have the same problem at one ISP. We have even have to store different encrypted passwords (eg. Irix, Solaris, Netscape ...) into an LDAP directory to be able to authenticate all of them using this LDAP server. And for chap, we needed to store the plaintext too.   Probably the eas

Re: (RADIATOR) Caller-Station-Id

1999-07-07 Thread Karl Gaissmaier
Hello, "Requiem Aurelien (Ext/NTC)" schrieb: > > Hello > > Is there a way to specify the caller-station-id > with radpwtst ? > Thanks a lot ! try this: # ./radpwtst -? Unknown option: ? usage: ./radpwtst [-time] [-iterations n] [-trace] [-s server] [-secret secret] [-noauth

RE: (RADIATOR) Best NAS my opinion

1999-07-07 Thread Andrew Foster
> That Bay stuff has got to be crap :) I don't need to drive my car > into a tree to imagine what would happen to me :) Whilst this is getting off-topic, Leigh did not mention the version of modem code (shown by 'modem -v') or boot code (shown by 'stats') he was running on the Bay 5399s. Upgradi