Re: (RADIATOR) Using /etc/group

2001-12-28 Thread Hugh Irvine
Hello Barry - Yes. You can use cascaded AuthBy clauses to do this sort of thing. # define AuthBy clauses Identifier CheckUsers Filename %D/users Identifier CheckGroup . # define Realm(s) or Handler(s) AuthBy CheckUsers .. And t

Re: (RADIATOR) WARNING messages polluting my log :-/

2001-12-28 Thread Hugh Irvine
Hello Andy - This is usually because the NAS-Identifier or NAS-IP-Address attribute in the radius packet does not match the IP address of the Client clause. regards Hugh On Thu, 27 Dec 2001 23:07, Andy De Petter wrote: > Hello guys, > > Has anyone seen these kinds of errors in their authlog

(RADIATOR) Access Filters

2001-12-28 Thread Rick Ross
I need to use these filters where would I add them ? Ascend-Data-Filter="ip in forward tcp est" (Forward, if TCP session is established) Ascend-Data-Filter="ip in forward dstip 0.0.0.0/24" (Forward, if the destination is the IP address of SMTP Server) Ascend-Data-Filter="ip in drop tcp dst

(RADIATOR) Fwd: BOUNCE radiator@open.com.au: Non-member submission from ["Alex Fritz" ]

2001-12-28 Thread Mike McCauley
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Re: (RADIATOR) Fwd: BOUNCE radiator@open.com.au: Non-member submission from ["Alex Fritz" ]

2001-12-28 Thread Sergio Gonzalez
*This message was transferred with a trial version of CommuniGate(tm) Pro* >Hi As far as I know, ODBC is the Only type of perl Connecto to SQL 7 or 2000. The little think you have to have in count is that the efficiency can't be entirely responsability of ODBC connector, it's the driver you us

Fwd: Re: (RADIATOR) Fwd: BOUNCE radiator@open.com.au: Non-member submission from ["Alex Fritz" ]

2001-12-28 Thread Mike McCauley
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Re: (RADIATOR) Fwd: BOUNCE radiator@open.com.au: Non-member submission from ["Alex Fritz" ]

2001-12-28 Thread Mike McCauley
On Sat, 29 Dec 2001 10:30, Sergio Gonzalez wrote: > *This message was transferred with a trial version of CommuniGate(tm) Pro* > > >Hi > > As far as I know, ODBC is the Only type of perl Connecto to SQL 7 or 2000. You can also use DBD-Proxy, which works well. It connects to ODBC on the SQL serve

(RADIATOR) RE: SQL Server (DPR#11789)

2001-12-28 Thread Mike McCauley
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(RADIATOR) RE: SQL Server (DPR#11789)

2001-12-28 Thread Mike McCauley
Hello Alex, > Hey guys, >I emailed you earlier today about using Radiator with SQL Server 2000. > I emailed ActiveState and got some information I thought pertained to this > problem and I was curious if it was possible to use the solution mentioned > below rather than ODBC. Thanks. Both D