(RADIATOR) Wrong Multiple Sessions

2000-10-02 Thread Mike McCauley
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RE: (RADIATOR) RE:

2000-10-02 Thread Gildas PERROT
Salut Hugues, Please could you answer to wuestion 1) ? 2) for wuestion 2), could you send me a receipt ? Could you advice a place to check to find why Alive packets are not sent by Cisco sometimes ? Thanks in advance for your help.Gildas. -Message d'origine- De

Re: (RADIATOR) Wrong Multiple Sessions

2000-10-02 Thread Hugh Irvine
Hello Naveed - Could you please send me the company name and/or user name of your purchased, registered Radiator license. thanks Hugh > > hi, > i am administrating an ISP, i am using Radiator RADIUS. In our scenario > user's authentication and accounting are done in database. There is a >

RE: (RADIATOR) RE:

2000-10-02 Thread Hugh Irvine
Salut Gildas - On Mon, 02 Oct 2000, Gildas PERROT wrote: > Salut Hugues, > > Please could you answer to wuestion 1) ? > 2) for wuestion 2), could you send me a receipt ? > > Could you advice a place to check to find why Alive packets are not sent by > Cisco sometimes ? > If the Cisco NAS is

RE: (RADIATOR) RE:

2000-10-02 Thread Gildas PERROT
Sorry I meant a receipe ;- I would like to know which configuration directive I need to put a new "update RADPOOL" query at each Stop packets which allows to free the state of the IP corresponding to the callingID (I will create a callingID column in RADPOOL and I suppose that there is one ses

RE: (RADIATOR) RE:

2000-10-02 Thread Jesús M Díaz
i do not know why, but i found the same behavior with my ciscos 75xx and 36xx. If the user connect against a cisco, Radiator does not save the ip address at RADONLINE table. why? i do not know. When i ask about that to Cisco, they answer me ... "uh, it is a nice day, do not you think sou?" pl

(RADIATOR) How does CHAP work with radiator?

2000-10-02 Thread Herbert Kornfeld
Hi, I'm trialling Radiator 2.16 with AuthbyLDAP2. But I can't work out how to support CHAP. Or rather, I can't work out why it works. The NAS is sending User-Name and CHAP-Password attributes to radiator. But I don't understand what radiator then looks for in my directory. The RFC says that

Re: (RADIATOR) How does CHAP work with radiator?

2000-10-02 Thread Blaz Zupan
> I'm trialling Radiator 2.16 with AuthbyLDAP2. But I can't work out how > to support CHAP. Or rather, I can't work out why it works. [...] > Does this simply mean the User-Password attribute? Or do I have to store > something else in my directory? No, the point is that it needs the clear-te

(RADIATOR) Defaults for users.

2000-10-02 Thread Steve Pennington
Hello all, I am new to this list so please let me introduce myself. My name is Steve Pennington and I am the CTO at NetWORLD Connections, Inc. located in Salt Lake City, Utah. We have been around for about 4 years now. For more info on the company you can check us out at www.networld.com. Anyway

Re: (RADIATOR) How does CHAP work with radiator?

2000-10-02 Thread Hugh Irvine
Hello Herb - On Tue, 03 Oct 2000, Herbert Kornfeld wrote: > Hi, > > I'm trialling Radiator 2.16 with AuthbyLDAP2. But I can't work out how > to support CHAP. Or rather, I can't work out why it works. > > The NAS is sending User-Name and CHAP-Password attributes to radiator. But > I don't un

RE: (RADIATOR) RE:

2000-10-02 Thread Hugh Irvine
Salut Gildas - On Tue, 03 Oct 2000, Gildas PERROT wrote: > Sorry I meant a receipe ;- I would like to know which configuration > directive I need to put a new "update RADPOOL" query at each Stop packets > which allows to free the state of the IP corresponding to the callingID (I > will creat

Re: (RADIATOR) Defaults for users.

2000-10-02 Thread Hugh Irvine
Hello Steve - > > 1. What exactly do I need to specify in the select statement to tell > radiator to use a Unix encrypted password. > If you use the standard prefixes on the password strings, you can mix any plaintext and/or encrypted passwords in the same table. Have a look at section 13.1.

(RADIATOR) L2TP (VPDN) & Radiator.

2000-10-02 Thread Chris Keladis
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Hi folks, I'm attempting to configure "Per-User" Radius authentication for a VPDN i have here, using Radiator. I am also rather new to Radiator, i have recently configured it to do basic authentication and it works quite well in that respect. I