Hi Chris -
On Tue, 14 Sep 1999, Chris Magnuson wrote:
> Anyone know what algorithm terminal servers use to decide whether to
> switch to the secondary accounting/authentication server? Using
> Livingston RADIUS I never got things working right. With Radiator it
> seems to work fine for some
Hi
I have Cisco 25xx and livingston PM2,3
What dictionary should I use ?
Can i use Cisco & Livingston dictionary together ?
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Hello Paul -
On Wed, 15 Sep 1999, Paul van der Zwan wrote:
> I will need to implement some policies on a radiator server which will
> require rejecting the session even tho the user would be a valid user, i.e.
> rejecting a certain user but only if the caller-id is blank.
>
> The most suitable
Hello Tariq -
On Tue, 14 Sep 1999, Tariq Malik wrote:
> :-), AA,
>
> I installed the following software and am afraid that if I'm
> missing anything. As I get not OK messages when I run make test
> on radiator.
>
> perl-5.005_03-sol26-sparc-local
> gcc-2.8.1-sol26-sparc-local
> Digest-MD5-2.
Hello Jay -
On Wed, 15 Sep 1999, Jay C. Pharis wrote:
> I'll give this another shot. :-)
>
> A while back I had asked if anyone knew how to implement a check to see
> if a user's shell was listed in /etc/shells. I stated that I could
> probably hack together something, but I was looking for a
On Wed, 15 Sep 1999, Ben-Nes Michael wrote:
> Hi
>
> I have Cisco 25xx and livingston PM2,3
> What dictionary should I use ?
> Can i use Cisco & Livingston dictionary together ?
You should start with the standard dictionary (the file called "dictionary" in
the main distribution directory) and c
Hi Robert,
We could only make Ascend to work with X-Stop.
Just make use of the "Ascend-IP-Direct" attribute.
Ascend-IP-Direct = "x.x.x.x"
where x.x.x.x is the ip of X-Stop. The only thing
you have to keep in mind is X-Stop has to be on
the same network as the Ascend Server.
you can also