Hello Mark -
If you are using AuthBy DYNADDRESS and AddressAllocator SQL, together
with AuthBy RADIUS, there is a bug that can cause this behaviour.
Download and install the following:
http://www.open.com.au/radiator/downloads/patches-2.16.1/Select.pm
hth
Hugh
At 3:47 PM +1200 15/8/00, Or
Hello Chris -
The first problem is due to your SNMP program - try running the query
by hand to verify its operation and make sure you have set
SnmpgetProg to the correct location.
The second problem is likely a Cisco configuration issue. Run
Radiator with a trace 4 debug to see what attribut
Hello Chris -
At 9:02 PM -0600 13/8/00, Chris M wrote:
>I had a problem where a user tried "[EMAIL PROTECTED] " instead of
>"[EMAIL PROTECTED]" (a trailing space). What happens in this case
>is that Radiator looks for a "someplace.com " realm and in fact
>won't even enter the default Realm c
>Hello Chris -
>
>The first problem is due to your SNMP program - try running the
>query by hand to verify its operation and make sure you have set
>SnmpgetProg to the correct location.
It works fine for PM3's though, those errors appear to be coming from
the Cisco boxen queries, and I think
Hi!
I'm having the follow problem. My radiator is running okay, with some
ports to authenticate and accounting. But sometimes one of theses ports
lock I dont know why and It doesnt say anything in the logs (trace 4).
When I test with radpwtst I just receive a No Reply in the Access
Request but I
Hi I'm having a problem authenticating back to a proxied cistron radius
server.
I'm dialing into a 3rd party's Livingston equipment which is authenticated
via a cistron radiusd. The cistron radius then sends the authentication
request to my radiator (2.16.1) installation.
The cistron server f
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> Hi!
>
> I'm having the follow problem. My radiator is running okay, with some
> ports to authenticate and accounting. But sometimes one of theses ports
> lock I dont know why and It doesnt say anything in the logs (trace
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Hi Sergio,
Strange. It isn't a multi-homed system. Only one interface with one ip
address. And I do not use the option BindAddress in my cfg files. I'm going
to set it now in all configuration files.
Thanks!
Felipe Salum
Sergio Gonzalez wrote:
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This sounds like an operating system problem - what platform are you
running on (hardware and software)? And what else is running on the
box?
Also, what does the log show prior to Radiator stopping?
thanks
Hugh
At 5:00 PM -0300 15/8/00, Felipe Salum wrote:
>Hi!
>
>I'm having the follow pr
Hello Chris -
This is a well-known problem with Cisco's - they use weird port
numbers because they encode additional information in the field
(specifically Async or ISDN).
hth
Hugh
At 8:23 AM -0600 15/8/00, Chris M wrote:
>>Hello Chris -
>>
>>The first problem is due to your SNMP program -
Hello David -
I think this is a problem with your Client definitions in
ClientListSQL. We have seen a similar problem recently with empty
strings instead of NULL's in the definitions. Mike has fixed the
problem and I have copied him on this mail to ask him to send you a
copy of the patch.
r
Hello Robin -
This is usually dealt with by a special Handler that is only used by
those administrative users
hth
Hugh
>
>
>Hi,
>
>Just wondering, isit possible to make a list of users that won't be listed in
>de
>Accounting?!?! (e.g. root, administrator)
>
>Same thing when u use PasswordLo
>It works fine for PM3's though, those errors appear to be coming from the
>Cisco boxen queries, and I think the source of trouble is that 20019 which
>seems to be a Port number (at least that is what radwho thinks):
>
>username 20019 0754Tue Aug 15
>08:14:33 2000
Hi guys,
Can Radiator handlers fire on reply packets received from another RADIUS
server that it's proxied to? I have a requirement where I need to strip out
an attribute from a reply packet, but only when it's for an ISDN call (for
example).
i.e. NAS -- Radiator Another RADIUS serv
Hello,
I begun to use Radiator 2.16.1 recenty.
At once, I have trouble exceuting goodies/ansCreate.sql on Oracle 8.1.6.
I cant create table RADPOOL by UNIQUE construction.
It seems that create table RADPOOL SQL syntax is wrong.
I deleted 'UNIQUE RADPOOL_I (YIADDR)' line and previous empty line
>>It works fine for PM3's though, those errors appear to be coming
>>from the Cisco boxen queries, and I think the source of trouble is
>>that 20019 which seems to be a Port number (at least that is what
>>radwho thinks):
>>
>>username 20019 0754Tue
>>Aug 15 08:14:3
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