(RADIATOR) Attribute Number 55 (vendor) - not defined

2001-05-10 Thread Brian Morris
Greetings all, We are receiving the following error in Radiator "Attribute Number 55 (vendor) is not defined in your dictionary" It is using an ERX Broadband Concentrator (Unisphere attributes) Does anyone know what Attribute 55 would be so I can add it to my dictionary. Thanks in advance. Br

RE: (RADIATOR) Online SQL database

2001-05-10 Thread Leon Oosterwijk
Griff, We have run into this problem as well. We use our session database for downstream customers to view their port usage. it is imperative that the session database is accurate and does not contain stale entries. in response I wrote a check program that polls the NAS units and find it's stale

Re: (RADIATOR) log files behavior

2001-05-10 Thread Mariano Absatz
El 10 May 2001, a las 10:25, Hugh Irvine escribió: > > Hello Mariano - > > Is the problem with AuthLog just because you are only logging failures (the > default)? Nope... it's logging both (it is so set in the config file that I attached to the other message)... and besides, I'm also radpwtst

(RADIATOR) SNMPget program.

2001-05-10 Thread Griff Hamlin
I see in your documentation that you recommend the version of SNMP get from UC Davis' website. On AIX (which we use) there is a similar program called snmpinfo and I can give it an option to use 'get'. Can I place an entire command line including arguments, etc. for the SnmpgetProg directive or ju

(RADIATOR) Multiple logins

2001-05-10 Thread Anton Krall
Guys. How do I limit multiple logins? I have 4 realms and I want to disable multiple logins per realm. How can I do this? Thx for any help. Saludos Anton Krall Director de Tecnologia Inter.net Mexico (www.mx.inter.net) Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Directo: 5-241-7609 Conmutador: 5-241-7600 Mobil

Re: (RADIATOR) SNMPget program.

2001-05-10 Thread Hugh Irvine
Hello Griff - You can only specifiy the program. You will have to check the output from both programs, as Radiator only knows how to parse the output from the UCD version. The simplest thing is just to download the recommended package and build it on your machine. hth Hugh On Friday 11 Ma

Re: (RADIATOR) Online SQL database

2001-05-10 Thread Hugh Irvine
Hello Leon - You will need a packet sniffer, the Radiator log file and considerable patience to track down this sort of problem. Possible causes include (non-exhaustive list): saturated links NAS bugs or upstream network problems (or underpowered NAS) slow SQL databa

Re: (RADIATOR) Multiple logins

2001-05-10 Thread Hugh Irvine
Hello Anton - To put a hard limit in each Realm, use the MaxSessions parameter. See section 6.15.3 in the Radiator 2.18.1 reference manual. If instead you want to limit sessions on a per user basis, you would use DefaultSimultaneousUse in the AuthBy clause and Simultaneous-Use check items in

Re[2]: (RADIATOR) Multiple logins

2001-05-10 Thread Anton Krall
HI> If instead you want to limit sessions on a per user basis, you would use HI> DefaultSimultaneousUse in the AuthBy clause and Simultaneous-Use check items HI> in your user definitions. How would this be done? Saludos Anton Krall Director de Tecnologia Inter.net Mexico (www.mx.inter.net) Ema

Re: Re[2]: (RADIATOR) Multiple logins

2001-05-10 Thread Hugh Irvine
Hello Anton - On Friday 11 May 2001 10:07, Anton Krall wrote: > HI> If instead you want to limit sessions on a per user basis, you would > use HI> DefaultSimultaneousUse in the AuthBy clause and Simultaneous-Use > check items HI> in your user definitions. > > How would this be done? > Sections

(RADIATOR) Simultaneous-Use twist

2001-05-10 Thread James Laszko
We use authentication on our news servers for our customers. When a customer tries to connect to the news server, it fires of a RADIUS request to our Radiator server. We've got Simultaneous-Use limited to 1 port. How can I go about skipping Simultaneous-Use checks based on what NAS IP is making

Re: (RADIATOR) Simultaneous-Use twist

2001-05-10 Thread Hugh Irvine
Hello James - Use different Handlers, one for your news server and one for your other authentication with appropriate AuthBy's and DefaultSimultaneousUse. hth Hugh On Friday 11 May 2001 12:15, James Laszko wrote: > We use authentication on our news servers for our customers. When a > custom

(RADIATOR) AuthLDAP2 and OpenLDAP2

2001-05-10 Thread Neale Banks
With AuthLDAP2 and OpenLDAP, the out-of-box performace was *horrible* (like well under 10requests/sec). This was identified as inefficiencies in the LDAP lookups, using BaseDN="ou=foo,o=bar,c=au". In testing the ldap lookup, it was found that using BaseDN="uid=user,ou=foo,o=bar,c=au" resulted i

(RADIATOR) Radiator with Authby NT

2001-05-10 Thread Alex Green
i have the problem that radiator will authenticate telnet but not dialup access to a cisco 3620 i get the error message Access rejected for Blah: NT CheckPassword failed: 87: The parameter is incorrect. === Archive at http://www.open.com.au/archives/radiator/ Announcements on [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: (RADIATOR) Radiator with Authby NT

2001-05-10 Thread Hugh Irvine
Hello Alex - A copy of your configuration file (no secrets) together with a trace 4 debug from Radiator will be most helpful in diagnosing the problem. thanks Hugh On Friday 11 May 2001 16:41, Alex Green wrote: > i have the problem that radiator will authenticate telnet but not dialup > acce

Re: (RADIATOR) Attribute Number 55 (vendor) - not defined

2001-05-10 Thread Brian Morris
Sorry folks, I found it in a newer dictionary file. (It's a timestamp attribute) Sorry to bother. Regards, Brian Morris - Original Message - From: "Brian Morris" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Thursday, May 10, 2001 5:34 PM Subject: (RADIATOR) Attribute Number 55