(RADIATOR) AddToReply & SQL

2000-01-17 Thread Lutfi YUNUSOGLU
Title: AddToReply & SQL Hi, I want to add to all reply's " Ascend-Maximum-Time= [ sessiontime value from table subscribers] " attribute. I want to create some accounts with limited time like 30 hours in one month and after 30 hours it will disconnect. Then after every disconnect I'll update

RE: (RADIATOR) How to suppress an answer from a remote Radius host

2000-01-17 Thread Arturo Pina
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Hi, > I don't quite understand your question above - what are you > referring to when > you say "Radiator sends two acct ack replies to the remote > proxy server"? From > your configuration above, Radiator only sends > Accounting-Request's to the > r

RE: (RADIATOR) Accounting requests and online sessions.

2000-01-17 Thread Arturo Pina
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 > On a related topic - this is the reason that many people use > AccountingStopsOnly in their accounting database - because > it is impossible to > always match every Start and Stop (one of the disadvantages of > UDP). > Just a little question: Is it

RE: (RADIATOR) How to suppress an answer from a remote Radius host

2000-01-17 Thread Hugh Irvine
Hello Arturo - On Mon, 17 Jan 2000, Arturo Pina wrote: > > -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- > Hash: SHA1 > > Hi, > > > I don't quite understand your question above - what are you > > referring to when > > you say "Radiator sends two acct ack replies to the remote > > proxy server"? From > >

Re: (RADIATOR) AddToReply & SQL

2000-01-17 Thread Hugh Irvine
Hello Lufti - On Mon, 17 Jan 2000, Lutfi YUNUSOGLU wrote: > > I want to add to all reply's " Ascend-Maximum-Time= [ sessiontime value from > table subscribers] " attribute. > I want to create some accounts with limited time like 30 hours in one month > and after 30 hours it will disconnect. >

RE: (RADIATOR) Accounting requests and online sessions.

2000-01-17 Thread Hugh Irvine
Hello Arturo - On Tue, 18 Jan 2000, Arturo Pina wrote: > -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- > Hash: SHA1 > > > On a related topic - this is the reason that many people use > > AccountingStopsOnly in their accounting database - because > > it is impossible to > > always match every Start and Sto

(RADIATOR) Ipass problems

2000-01-17 Thread Ian Hughes
Hi, Having problems getting Ipass outbound working properly, using; Redhat Linux 5.2 Radiator 2.14.1 IpassPerl-1.5 iPASS-Linuc-486 (from open.com.au) ipass3.1 (from ipass) In IpassPerl doing; [root@auth IpassPerl-1.5]# perl Makefile.PL no errors reported [root@auth IpassPerl-1.5]

Re: (RADIATOR) Ipass problems

2000-01-17 Thread Aaron Holtz
I think you may need the updated Ipass libs that are on the open.com ftp site. The ones that were on the Ipass website (last time I checked) are not the most current and won't work with IpassPerl-1.5. Just download the new libs and headers and replace the ones in /usr/ipass, make clean and then

Re: (RADIATOR) Radiator Freezing

2000-01-17 Thread Aaron Liu
Hi Hugh, > > You should try using AuthBy LDAP2 and the corresponding Net::LDAP module. > Please have a look at section 6.30 in the Radiator 2.14.1 reference manual for > a discussion of the various LDAP options. > > Could you also let us know what LDAP server you are using? > > Note that there is

(RADIATOR) Check Items

2000-01-17 Thread Paul Thornton
Hi, We are currently experiencing a problem, with a particular user. This is not related to Radiator in what it does, but to their specific account. I need to be able to restrict access to their phone number, as it appears some of their staff are using their account after hours. Is this possible

Re: (RADIATOR) Check Items

2000-01-17 Thread Mike McCauley
Hi Paul, On Jan 18, 3:33pm, Paul Thornton wrote: > Subject: (RADIATOR) Check Items > Hi, > > We are currently experiencing a problem, with a particular user. This is > not related to Radiator in what it does, but to their specific account. > > I need to be able to restrict access to their phone

Re: (RADIATOR) Check Items

2000-01-17 Thread tom minchin
On Tue, Jan 18, 2000 at 03:33:31PM +1030, Paul Thornton wrote: > We are currently experiencing a problem, with a particular user. This is > not related to Radiator in what it does, but to their specific account. > > I need to be able to restrict access to their phone number, as it appears > some

(RADIATOR) cisco-avpair and 5300

2000-01-17 Thread Iqbal
Hi I am consulting for an ISP in india who are using radiator. They are using a 5300 with two ip pools on the ras. Now when users dial in, certain users have a prticular realm, and so drop into adiff authentication realm, the reply cisco-avpair = "ip:addr-pool=mypool" is added to this. After

(RADIATOR) Running a SQL Query before autheticate a user on MSSQL database

2000-01-17 Thread S.K.D. Lakmin Premnath
hi hugh I'm connecting MSSQL fron BSDI box to authentication and accounting from SQL database. Here I need to run a stored procedure (say this procedure update CHECKATTR column from SUBSCRIBERS table) before it comes to authenticate a particular user. When I try to do as follows it will reject the