Title: RE: (RADIATOR) Authentication through MySQL database
Hello,
I am planning to add TNT Max boxes to my network. I still have Cisco 5300 on the network. The question is how can I go on checking the simultanius use of the users. Max-User is set to 1 and I check (Radiator does) the 5300 bo
Megapop is telling me they are replacing all the PM3's with Ciscos. My
users can't authenticate because they say I'm not sending the Service-Type
Framed-User attribute. Although, its in my config. I have it as a reply
item...is it supposed to be a check item. The value set is Framed-User.
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I have not investigated this too far yet but I thought it important enough
to alert others of it now...
I have discovered a fault in the setup of /our/ Radiator configuration where
users may successfully authenticate to our SQL database with an INVALID
username.
The error occurs when the user pl
Hello Tuncay -
On Fri, 21 Apr 2000, Tuncay MARGILIC wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> I am planning to add TNT Max boxes to my network. I still have Cisco 5300 on
> the network. The question is how can I go on checking the simultanius use of
> the users. Max-User is set to 1 and I check (Radiator does) th
Hello Matt -
On Sat, 22 Apr 2000, Matt Chambers wrote:
> Megapop is telling me they are replacing all the PM3's with Ciscos. My
> users can't authenticate because they say I'm not sending the Service-Type
> Framed-User attribute. Although, its in my config. I have it as a reply
> item...is it
Salut Fred -
On Sat, 22 Apr 2000, Fred wrote:
> Hi all,
>
>
> My mailers use Radius to authenticate the users. When a mail arrive for
> a user, or when a user send a mail, I must check if the user exist in
> the user DB.
> I have a MySQL database, on which I can check without trouble if a
> us
Hello Brian -
On Sat, 22 Apr 2000, Brian Morris wrote:
> I have not investigated this too far yet but I thought it important enough
> to alert others of it now...
>
> I have discovered a fault in the setup of /our/ Radiator configuration where
> users may successfully authenticate to our SQL da
On Sat, 22 Apr 2000, Brian Morris wrote:
> The error occurs when the user places an apostrophy somewhere in their
> username - even though there is not one in their user record on our system,
> Radiator will still let them in. (eg: Username johnsmith logs in as
> johnsmit'h )
>
> The accounti