RE: (RADIATOR) desperate: NAS port restrictions...

2000-05-01 Thread Hugh Irvine
Hello Brian - On Sun, 30 Apr 2000, Brian Keefe wrote: > Another couple questions: > > I want to apply a NAS-Address-Port-List filter to all AuthBy clauses in a > Realm. > > I was able to do this as follows: > > > > > > > > > > > Is this the only way to do this? > This is probably t

RE: (RADIATOR) rejection precedence

2000-05-01 Thread Hugh Irvine
Hello Brian - On Sun, 30 Apr 2000, Brian Keefe wrote: > The following outlines the test I wrote: > > AuthByPolicy ContinueWhileReject > > > Filename %{GlobalVar:sportbrain_reject_file} > > > > Filename %{GlobalVar:sportbrain_password_file} >

(RADIATOR) AuthBy LDAP2: support for OpenLDAP?

2000-05-01 Thread Dave Kitabjian
Regarding: http://www.open.com.au/radiator/ref.html#pgfId=369888 The docs say: "AuthBy LDAP2 works with the newer Net::LDAP module version in perl-ldap-0.09 or better (Available from CPAN). It is implemented in AuthLDAP2.pm. The Net::LDAP will work with both University of Michigan LDAP

Re: (RADIATOR) AuthBy LDAP2: support for OpenLDAP?

2000-05-01 Thread Joost Stegeman
Dave, It works perfectly with OpenLDAP. OpenLDAP is based on the U of M code. - Joost. Dave Kitabjian wrote: > > Regarding: http://www.open.com.au/radiator/ref.html#pgfId=369888 > > The docs say: > > "AuthBy LDAP2 works with the newer Net::LDAP module version in > perl-ldap-0.09 or b

RE: (RADIATOR) rejection precedence

2000-05-01 Thread Brian Keefe
Thanks for the followup. We are running Radiator 2.15. What is the syntax for setting RejectHasReason in the handler? Here is the trace output I think you wanted. It appears the user is getting explicitly rejected in the first file, but accepted by the last file. -- Brian Mon May 1 07:45:

(RADIATOR) Accounting database retry agressiveness...

2000-05-01 Thread Danny Whitesel
Last Friday, the server that houses our Rodopi database had a massive hardware failure. As of yet, I am not 100% sure just what the extents of the damage is. Most of the server was replaced just to get it back online as quick as possible. To make a long story short, it was down for 6 days. Our Ra

RE: (RADIATOR) AuthBy LDAP2: support for OpenLDAP?

2000-05-01 Thread Dave Kitabjian
Excellent. Thanks for the feedback! Now for a follow-up question, if I may. We want to merge the LDAP database for our Mail System with this LDAP db for Radiator, so that they exist in the same database. * Are the Radiator LDAP entries able to coexist inside an LDAP database along with other en

(RADIATOR) SQL Timeout

2000-05-01 Thread Beth Morgan
Hi all, We are running Radiator 2.15, using mysqld Ver 3.22.29 for freebsdelf3.3. Every week or so I am having to reboot the machine when it stops wanting to authenticate because of a SQL timeout. Here's what the log says: -- Mon May 1 16:15:18 2000: ERR: do failed for 'insert into R

Re: (RADIATOR) AuthBy LDAP2: support for OpenLDAP?

2000-05-01 Thread Joost Stegeman
Dave Kitabjian wrote: > > Excellent. Thanks for the feedback! > > Now for a follow-up question, if I may. We want to merge the LDAP > database for our Mail System with this LDAP db for Radiator, so that > they exist in the same database. > > * Are the Radiator LDAP entries able to coexist insid

(RADIATOR) 2 x start/stop records

2000-05-01 Thread Dean Brandt
Hi For some reason Radiator is creating 2 x start and stop records with identical times for each session. Any ideas why this would be happening and a possible fix? Regards +---+ Dean Brandt - Technical Director Cain Internet Servi

(RADIATOR) PostAuthHook and Vendor Attributes

2000-05-01 Thread Mike McCauley
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Re: (RADIATOR) SQL Timeout

2000-05-01 Thread Danny Whitesel
Beth, Check out Netsaint at www.netsaint.org. I have it running here monitoring quite an array of items from individual services to disk space. If something goes down, it pages me via an alpha-numberic pager with a text description of what is not responding as expected. -Danny -Original Me

Re: (RADIATOR) 2 x start/stop records

2000-05-01 Thread Hugh Irvine
Hello Dean - On Tue, 02 May 2000, Dean Brandt wrote: > Hi > > For some reason Radiator is creating 2 x start and stop records > with identical times for each session. Any ideas why this would be > happening and a possible fix? > This could be either your configuration file, or your NAS

RE: (RADIATOR) rejection precedence

2000-05-01 Thread Hugh Irvine
Hello Brian - On Tue, 02 May 2000, Brian Keefe wrote: > Thanks for the followup. > > We are running Radiator 2.15. > > What is the syntax for setting RejectHasReason in the handler? > RejectHasReason . > Here is the trace output I think you wanted. > > It appears the

Re: (RADIATOR) PostAuthHook and Vendor Attributes

2000-05-01 Thread Hugh Irvine
Hello Dusty - > > I am working on a PostAuthHook that will give us more compact > logging but I have run into a problem. I can get standard > attributes pretty easily by using the examples I have seen > in the Docs and the list. However when I try to get Vendor > Specific Attributes I come up

Re: (RADIATOR) Accounting database retry agressiveness...

2000-05-01 Thread Hugh Irvine
Hello Danny - On Tue, 02 May 2000, Danny Whitesel wrote: > Last Friday, the server that houses our Rodopi database had a massive > hardware failure. As of yet, I am not 100% sure just what the extents of the > damage is. Most of the server was replaced just to get it back online as > quick as po

Re: (RADIATOR) SQL Timeout

2000-05-01 Thread Hugh Irvine
Hello Beth - On Tue, 02 May 2000, Beth Morgan wrote: > Hi all, > > We are running Radiator 2.15, using mysqld Ver 3.22.29 for > freebsdelf3.3. Every week or so I am having to reboot the machine when > it stops wanting to authenticate because of a SQL timeout. Here's what > the log says: > >