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Hello Aaron -
On Wed, 07 Jun 2000, Aaron Holtz wrote:
> With 2.16 I'm seeing two things that don't seem to fit with the docs.
> One is that the last database defined in the config is not
> the one used as the default, it is the first one listed. Second is that
> the SessionDatabase item in the
Hello Raymond -
> Hi,
>
> No exactly a Radiator question but I'm sure someone here can help me :)
>
> We have Radiator running on a FreeBSD Unix box and I'll be pulling across a
> passwd file from a Linux machine to Auth from.
>
> Is there anything special needed here, will I need to convert
Hello Aaron -
On Wed, 07 Jun 2000, Aaron Holtz wrote:
> I'm setting up a custom LogQuery for my Log SQL function and it appears
> that not all the % variables are getting expanded like I would expect
> that they should. Here is my config:
>
>
>Table radlog
>LogQuery insert int
Hi,
Got a question, i got a problem with the accounting to SQL. Not a problem to
log to the SQL server but with the dictionaries. We use two different companies
for dail-in, one company uses the Nortel (dictionary) and the otherone the USR
(dictionary.usr).
First i've set it up for the Nortel, o
In the testing phase I'm using:
radpwtst -s localhost -user whr -password whr -auth_port
1812 -noacct -s
ecret secret -dictionary /etc/raddb/dictionary.ascend2
Thanks in advance,
whr
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From: "Hugh Irvine" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Hey Robin,
It needs the dictionary b/c the attributes and "values" come numerically
from Radiator:
#1 = #2
So to be friendly, Radiator looks them up in the dictionary and logs the
"friendly" values in the detail (accounting) file instead of the number:
Framed-Protocol = PPP
Da
Hi Hugh and all :)
On Thu, Jun 08, 2000 at 09:03:54AM +1000, Hugh Irvine wrote:
>
> Curious. The trace shows that the Access-Request is being accepted, however the
> accounting requests are being rejected due to bad authenticators. Have you got
Exactly...
> always accept a user if the password
Hello all,
anyboy has idea about how to authenticate against radiator, based on DNIS information
of the call? i have
3Com TotalControl nases.
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On Thu, Jun 08, 2000 at 10:04:06AM -0400, Dave Kitabjian wrote:
> Hey Robin,
>
> It needs the dictionary b/c the attributes and "values" come numerically
> from Radiator:
>
> #1 = #2
>
> So to be friendly, Radiator looks them up in the dictionary and logs the
> "friendly" values in the de
Hello Robin -
On Thu, 08 Jun 2000, Robin Gruyters wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Got a question, i got a problem with the accounting to SQL. Not a problem to
> log to the SQL server but with the dictionaries. We use two different companies
> for dail-in, one company uses the Nortel (dictionary) and the other
Hello Robin -
On Fri, 09 Jun 2000, Robin Gruyters wrote:
> On Thu, Jun 08, 2000 at 10:04:06AM -0400, Dave Kitabjian wrote:
> > Hey Robin,
> >
> > It needs the dictionary b/c the attributes and "values" come numerically
> > from Radiator:
> >
> > #1 = #2
> >
> > So to be friendly, Radiator
Hello William -
Thanks for that, but in addition to the radpwtst line, I also need a copy of
your configuration file (no secrets) and a trace 4 debug showing what happens.
thanks
Hugh
On Thu, 08 Jun 2000, William Hernandez wrote:
> In the testing phase I'm using:
>
> radpwtst -s localhost -
Hello Patricia -
On Fri, 09 Jun 2000, Patricia Jung wrote:
> Hi Hugh and all :)
>
> On Thu, Jun 08, 2000 at 09:03:54AM +1000, Hugh Irvine wrote:
> >
> > Curious. The trace shows that the Access-Request is being accepted, however the
> > accounting requests are being rejected due to bad authent
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First off, I'll apologize for being overtired when I write this reply, so
hopefully I'm not way off base here.
If you were to add a ContinueUntilAccept in your realm, then it would go
into the users file, ultimately fail authentication and then fall over to
the passwd file. You could add a Defau
Hello -
>
> Hi,
>
> I am trying to get Radiator to look at the users file for user information.
> If the users file dictates "System" for password, then radiator should
> then goto passwd file for authentication. The probelm I am having is:
>
> It authenticates with the word "System" instead
Hello Dean,
Your log file works OK for me in terms of the address allocator:
oscar$ ./radiusd -config_file /tmp/r.cfg -trace 4
Fri Jun 9 15:37:07 2000: DEBUG: Checking address 203.44.90.130
Fri Jun 9 15:37:07 2000: DEBUG: Query is: select STATE from RADPOOL where
YIADDR='203.44.90.130'
Fri Ju
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