(RADIATOR) Radius feature

2001-12-20 Thread Chairath K
Hi All, Our marketing require to launch a package like these in future - Package A , an account of this package will use free ( no time deduction) when log on in specific time (e.g. 00:00-06:00) - Package Prepaid , we can decide what will be the number and the face value of cards. Customer ca

Re: (RADIATOR) Access Rejected on AuthBy RADIUS

2001-12-20 Thread Matt Scifo
Hugh Thanks for repsonding. I know for sure that we only have one Handler clause. I have also tried putting it in the main radius.cfg without using include statements. This doesn't explain why the debug indicates that AuthSQL is being used for the Handler. Also, the debug also has a line stat

(RADIATOR) Logging in a database with a proxying realm

2001-12-20 Thread Mike McCauley
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Re: (RADIATOR) Access Rejected on AuthBy RADIUS

2001-12-20 Thread Hugh Irvine
Hello Matt - The only way that an AuthBy SQL clause would be called is if there is such a clause in the configuration file. Are you sure you are starting Radiator with the configuration file that you think you are? How are you starting radiusd? And how are you sending the test request? I no

Re: (RADIATOR) Radius feature

2001-12-20 Thread Hugh Irvine
Hello Chairath - Both Radiator and Radmin can be easily configured for both of these services. The main question is how are you going to recognise the users who subscribe to the different packages? For package A you can use the "Time ..." check item. For Package Prepaid you can either use sp

Re: (RADIATOR) Logging in a database with a proxying realm

2001-12-20 Thread Hugh Irvine
Hello Alex - I suspect there may be some confusion in what you are trying to do. An AuthLog SQL clause will only log authentication requests, not accounting requests, and your configuration below looks like you want to record accounting requests. If you do want to log accounting records, her

(RADIATOR) Cisco avpair

2001-12-20 Thread Kyle
Hugh, Running radiator 2.2.18, and I need to return cisco-avpair attributes for IP address and netmask. I'm not to familiar with how to do this. Right now my config looks like this: AuthByPolicyContinueWhileAccept ## ReWrite the username to take off everything after the '@'

Re: (RADIATOR) Cisco avpair

2001-12-20 Thread Hugh Irvine
Hello Kyle - Do you want to return cisco-avpairs for the static addresses in the user records, or the dynamic addresses from the address allocator (or both)? thanks Hugh On Fri, 21 Dec 2001 10:13, Kyle wrote: > Hugh, > > Running radiator 2.2.18, and I need to return cisco-avpair attributes

(RADIATOR) VoIP Block Time Woes

2001-12-20 Thread Zebaulon Kansal
Hi, I've run into an interesting problem when setting up prepaid calling card services using VoIP, a Cisco AS5300, and RADIATOR running on FreeBSD. We are wanting to be able to sell prepaid calling cards, with the card number being the person's home phone number + 4-digit random

Re: (RADIATOR) VoIP Block Time Woes

2001-12-20 Thread Hugh Irvine
Hello Zebaulon - I think you are on the right track with the use of Handlers. I will need to see a trace 4 debug from Radiator showing the accounting packets received from the Cisco in all 3 of the cases you describe below. It would also be useful to have a copy of your configuration file (no