(RADIATOR) Radiator locking up

1999-10-18 Thread Orlando Andico
Hello, We've recently moved our Radiator installation from Linux to Solaris. Now I notice that the Radiator process has a tendency to lock up (i.e. refuse to answer queries) after it has been running for some time (varies, but around 10-12 hours). I am unfamiliar with the Perl debugger so I can'

Re: (RADIATOR) broken Radiator on FreeBSD 3.3

1999-10-18 Thread Hugh Irvine
Hello Orlando - On Fri, 15 Oct 1999, Orlando Andico wrote: > Hello, > > I've just transferred a production Radiator 2.13.1 setup from Red Hat > Linux 5.2 to FreeBSD 3.3 and ran into a pile of trouble. Note that this > setup worked perfectly on Linux and Solaris. > > Problem: I get lots of free

Re: (RADIATOR) broken Radiator on FreeBSD 3.3

1999-10-18 Thread Orlando Andico
On Mon, 18 Oct 1999, Hugh Irvine wrote: .. > I think you should rebuild Perl, MD5 and Radiator all from scratch so you have > a known starting point. It could be that there are two sets of malloc/free > calls that are doing different things. I did all this.. in any case it's irrelevant as I've mo

(RADIATOR) Radiator hangs

1999-10-18 Thread Orlando Andico
After a short perusal of the archives, I've found the following message (and one follow-up) which seems to describe exactly the problem I'm having: http://www.thesite.com.au/~radiator/199909/msg00101.html Same symptoms, same hanging radiusd process. I'm sure it's not the hardware - we're not us

(RADIATOR) radacct.cgi

1999-10-18 Thread Gary
Ok, I'm the first to admit that I am not a programmer ! We run a fairly basic setup with flat files and no sql etc... I finally got around to getting radwho.cgi & radacct.cgi working today and once I overcame my many oversites & got both working except radacct.cgi will not display any session-id

Re: (RADIATOR) Radiator locking up

1999-10-18 Thread Barry W Anderson
On Mon, Oct 18, 1999 at 03:50:17PM +0800, Orlando Andico wrote: > > Hello, > > We've recently moved our Radiator installation from Linux to Solaris. Now > I notice that the Radiator process has a tendency to lock up (i.e. refuse > to answer queries) after it has been running for some time (varie

Re: (RADIATOR) Radiator locking up

1999-10-18 Thread Orlando Andico
On Mon, 18 Oct 1999, Barry W Anderson wrote: .. > What are you AuthBy'ing? nscd on Solaris may be your problem is you are > using the password file. > > Have seen another Radius server on Solaris behave similarly due to nscd hangs. We're doing an AuthBy a customized authentication module which w

(RADIATOR) Sort in radacct.cgi

1999-10-18 Thread Amilcar Simões Silvestre
Hi everybody, Today i put radacct.cgi to work here. It's ok! But i miss a "simple" feature: In the "All Users" mode (show_user_summaries), i want to sort the result as a like. The list is sorted by username. I want to sort it by Acct-Session-Time, Out-Octets, etc, for example. I've made some li

(RADIATOR) Different logfiles for different groups?

1999-10-18 Thread Dawn Lovell
Now that our previous configuration errors have been corrected (Thank you, Hugh!), I have another one. :-) We have a (unix) group of userids for which we would like the accounting information written to a separate detail file. The machine on which we're trying this is running 2.14.1 on Solaris 7

Re: (RADIATOR) Different logfiles for different groups?

1999-10-18 Thread Hugh Irvine
Hello Dawn - On Tue, 19 Oct 1999, Dawn Lovell wrote: > Now that our previous configuration errors have been corrected (Thank > you, Hugh!), I have another one. :-) We have a (unix) group of userids > for which we would like the accounting information written to a separate > detail file. The ma

(RADIATOR) Accounting from USR equipment...

1999-10-18 Thread Roy Hooper
We are receiving the following vendor attribute from one of our wholesalers... Mon Oct 18 21:10:15 1999: ERR: Attribute number 12 (vendor 429) is not defined i n your dictionary Does anyone have any USR gear's documentation handy that lists this vendor attrbiute? It's not in the dictionary.usr

(RADIATOR) yet another CLI problem

1999-10-18 Thread Darwin A. Bawasanta
Hi All, i could have sworn Mike gave me a hint on this way way back but somehow i can't find it anywhere on the archive. i'm thinking of setting up another SQL table which will hold the _phone_numbers_ NOT allowed to have access to our network. can i use a "select" statement inside the handler

Re: (RADIATOR) radacct.cgi

1999-10-18 Thread Gary
On Mon, 18 Oct 99 22:24:51 +1000, Gary wrote: >Ok, I'm the first to admit that I am not a programmer ! > >We run a fairly basic setup with flat files and no sql etc... > >I finally got around to getting radwho.cgi & radacct.cgi working today >and once I overcame my many oversites & got both worki

Re: (RADIATOR) Accounting from USR equipment...

1999-10-18 Thread Darwin A. Bawasanta
Hello Roy, i got here my list of VENDORATTR 429, i hope this will be of help to you. VENDORATTR 429 Last-Number-Dialed-Out 0x0066 string VENDORATTR 429 Last-Number-Dialed-In-DNIS 0x00E8 string VENDORATTR 429 Last-Callers-Number-ANI 0x00E9 string VENDORAT

(RADIATOR) different client types

1999-10-18 Thread Gerald Faerber
Hello, how to send different default attributes (with AddToReply) to different Client Types? This should be done only for one Realm, but without using the "NasType" command (to prevent radiator to contact the Clients via SNMP). Kind Regards, Gerald Faerber === Archive at http://www.thesite.com.