(RADIATOR) Scaling performance with Radiator

2000-05-23 Thread rob
Hi, We're having a few problems with Radiator dropping radius requests from our POP routers, and Customer routers. Around 4,000 Routers in all. Running Radiator v2.13 on a Sun Netra T 1120 (single 300Mhz UltraSPARC-II CPU), 128Mb RAM, Perl v5.005_02, using a Sybase SQL database on another Sun

Re: (RADIATOR) Attributes from multiple Oracle tables?

2000-05-23 Thread Hugh Irvine
Hello Stephen - On Tue, 23 May 2000, Stephen Chen wrote: > > Please ignore my last question, passing parameters from SQL commands is > working fine. > > We actually have multiple tables within our Oracle. The attribute value > needed by our RAS requires lookups from 2 tables. For example, we

Re: (RADIATOR) Compatibility with Livingston

2000-05-23 Thread Hugh Irvine
Hello William - On Tue, 23 May 2000, William Hernandez wrote: > This is my radius.cfg file: > > # livingCompat.cfg > # > # This is a simple Radiator config file that allows you > # to continue using a bog standard Livingston or > # similar users file with Radiator, It implements the > # Auth-Ty

(RADIATOR) monitoring

2000-05-23 Thread Robin Gruyters
Hi, Is there a way to see how many bytes a user has used on the net? -- Regards, Robin Gruyters - [EMAIL PROTECTED] - WISH BV - nic-hdl: RG3771-RIPE http://www.wish.net - tel: +31(0)413242500 - fax. +31(0)208762628 PGP key ID DEB8C991 - Head Engineering / Web Designer / B.O.F.H. BOFH excus

Re: (RADIATOR) Compatibility with Livingston

2000-05-23 Thread William Hernandez
OK, in the users file "company.com" is really meant to be just that. I corrected "Password = System" to "Auth-type = UNIX". What I want to happen is the following: if the user is in the users file then if the entry has a password then use it for authentication else use UNIX (/etc/pa

Re: (RADIATOR) Scaling performance with Radiator

2000-05-23 Thread Hugh Irvine
Hello Rob - On Tue, 23 May 2000, rob wrote: > Hi, > We're having a few problems with Radiator dropping radius requests from > our POP routers, and Customer routers. Around 4,000 Routers in all. > > Running Radiator v2.13 on a Sun Netra T 1120 (single 300Mhz UltraSPARC-II > CPU), 128Mb RAM,

Re: (RADIATOR) monitoring

2000-05-23 Thread Hugh Irvine
Hello Robin - On Tue, 23 May 2000, Robin Gruyters wrote: > Hi, > > Is there a way to see how many bytes a user has used on the net? > If your NAS returns volume statistics in the Accounting Stops, then yes. The attributes to look for are: Acct-Input-Octets Acct-Output-Octets Acct-Input-Pack

(RADIATOR) framedgroup!

2000-05-23 Thread Hugh Irvine
Hello Felipe - > > I'm having a problem trying to use fixed ip's for users by tag. > > my cfg file: > > > Secret X > DupInterval 0 > FramedGroupBaseAddress 192.168.1.1 > FramedGroupBaseAddress 192.168.2.1 > > > and > > > > ... > FFramedGroup 0 > FramedGroup 1 > > > Could you ple

(RADIATOR) framedgroup!

2000-05-23 Thread Hugh Irvine
I'm having a problem trying to use fixed ip's for users by tag. my cfg file: Secret X DupInterval 0 FramedGroupBaseAddress 192.168.1.1 FramedGroupBaseAddress 192.168.2.1 and ... FFramedGroup 0 FramedGroup 1 Am I doing something wrong ?? Thanks! -- Felipe Bariani Salum System

Re: (RADIATOR) Compatibility with Livingston

2000-05-23 Thread Hugh Irvine
Hello William - On Wed, 24 May 2000, William Hernandez wrote: > OK, in the users file "company.com" is really meant to be just > that. I corrected "Password = System" to "Auth-type = UNIX". > > What I want to happen is the following: > if the user is in the users file > then if the entry has a