Hello Darwin -
On Tue, 19 Oct 1999, Darwin A. Bawasanta wrote:
> 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 ha
Hello,
thanks for your suggestion.
we will look at adding it to the next release.
Cheers.
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Mike McCauley [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Open System Consultants +61 3 95
Hi Gary.
we will look at it straight away.
Cheers.
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Mike McCauley [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Open System Consultants +61 3 9598 0985
Mike is travelling right now, a
Hello Gerald -
On Tue, 19 Oct 1999, Gerald Faerber wrote:
> 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
Hi Hugh,
sorry for my kinda vague question in there.. actually i got my
radiator doing just fine authenticating via SQL.
what i'm interested in knowing is whether i can do something like
this:
Filename %D/reject-users
errr... i'm not sure about my select statement
Hello Darwin -
On Tue, 19 Oct 1999, Darwin A. Bawasanta wrote:
> what i'm interested in knowing is whether i can do something like
> this:
>
>
>
> Filename %D/reject-users
>
>
>
> errr... i'm not sure about my select statement there but i don't see
> any chance for
At 09:57 AM 10/19/99 +1000, Hugh Irvine wrote:
>I think I need to know a little bit more about what is in your "users" file,
>shown above, as well as what form your usernames are and what makes them part
>of the trial group other than the UNIX group file? ie - do they dial into a
>different phone
Unfortunately, that's the same list I have.
There's no Vendor Attribute 12 in there. (0x000C)
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Network Operations
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> -Original Message-
> From: [E
I'm having some trouble using the editRadconfig.pl script. I was
initially getting the error:
Can't locate Radmin.pm in @INC (@INC contains ...
When running the script and changed line 25 from:
use Radmin;
which I guessed to be a typo, to:
use Radmin::Site;
I am now getting the err
Is it possible to tell Radiator to send a username to the NAS after a user
authenticates? For instance, if I authenticate as Pdavid, can I tell
Radiator to send the login name 'david' back to the modem bank, using a
reply item?
I know that there is an option in the 3COM Total Control NAS that le
I have just
installed Radiator on my BSDI box and setup a very simple proxy
configuration. Using the AuthBy RADIUS feature in the cfg file will send
the correct username but the password is nothing but garbage. I have
downloaded the latest Radius.pm and radiusd files BUT I am completely st
Hello, I been testing radiator to authenticate with the /etc/shadow file.
Well. when I do a radpwtest with the client localhost, everything goes
well. When I use the radpwtest but simulating the NAS, I got "Bad Encrypted
Password" . I think something is wrong with the encryption or with the
/etc/
Dear Hugh and Co.
How difficult would it be to add colour to the various Trace messages going
to the console in Radiator?
For example - access rejects and other errors could be in red, accepts in
green.
It would make it easier to notice potential problems cropping up from time
to time. As well
Hello Brian -
On Wed, 20 Oct 1999, Brian Harper wrote:
> >%_I have just installed Radiator on my BSDI box and setup a very simple proxy
> configuration. Using the AuthBy RADIUS feature in the cfg file will send
> the correct username but the password is nothing but garbage. I have
> downloaded
Hi Dawn -
On Wed, 20 Oct 1999, Dawn Lovell wrote:
> At 09:57 AM 10/19/99 +1000, Hugh Irvine wrote:
> >I think I need to know a little bit more about what is in your "users" file,
> >shown above, as well as what form your usernames are and what makes them part
> >of the trial group other than the
Hello David -
On Wed, 20 Oct 1999, David Lloyd wrote:
> Is it possible to tell Radiator to send a username to the NAS after a user
> authenticates? For instance, if I authenticate as Pdavid, can I tell
> Radiator to send the login name 'david' back to the modem bank, using a
> reply item?
>
>
Is it possible to tell Radiator to use a external program for only one of
the fields?
E.g. Radiator using a MySQL database, from where it gets password etc,
but can I have it get the IP_ADDR / Framed-IP-Address from an external
program and to first pass that program the NAS-Identifer ??
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