Thanks Hugh. It's working now!
The Socket6.pm module needed to be installed.
Tue Nov 6 09:28:28 2012: DEBUG: Handling request with Handler
'NAS-Identifier="Juniper_E320_2"'
Tue Nov 6 09:28:28 2012: DEBUG: SQLSDB Deleting session for fritzsamuels1,
208.138.43.125, 805307373
Tue Nov 6 09:28:28
Hi,
I am new to Radiator. I installed Radiator 4.10 and started daemon perl
c:\perl\bin\radiusd on my Windows 2008 server. I did not see message "Radiator
is now waiting for RADIUS requests to arrive"
I ran perl radwptst -user mikem -password fred and got "No reply" message. I am
using radius.
Check your radius.cfg file for config presence and what debug value are you
running at. For initial work you might to be running at level 4 or 5
alan
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Without ANY changes? Unless your server has the IP address that's the same as
the config file you used...then that won't work.
The default config is a starting point , a basic block to build/construct from.
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Sorry, That is the only change I make.
The server IP matches BindAddress IP. See following ipconfig output.
C:\Perl\bin>ipconfig
Windows IP Configuration
Ethernet adapter Local Area Connection:
Connection-specific DNS Suffix . :
IPv4 Address. . . . . . . . . . . : 144.211.2.97
Subne
Providing the correct shared secret when using radpwtst may help...
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I entered the correct password. Problem is caused by radiusd not responding to
RADIUS request.
From: Alan Buxey [mailto:a.l.m.bu...@lboro.ac.uk]
Sent: Tuesday, November 06, 2012 12:49 PM
To: Qiu, Dennis; radiator@open.com.au
Subject: Re: [RADIATOR] Radiator does not wait for RADIUS requests
Prov
Hi,
>I entered the correct password.
did you? All I have seen you say so far is that you used
perl radpwtst -user mikem -password fred -auth_port 1812 -trace 4
wheres the shared secret for the client to talk to the RADIUS server?
radpwst emulates a NAS rather than a real client edge devic
and if the secret is wrong, i'm pretty sure it will show the connection
in the debug logs.
On 06/11/12 02:38 PM, alan buxey wrote:
> Hi,
>> I entered the correct password.
> did you? All I have seen you say so far is that you used
>
>
> perl radpwtst -user mikem -password fred -auth_port 181
Hi,
>I use a generic radiaus.cfg from installation without any changes.
>Following is my radius.cfg file:
you are binding to an IPso IIRC, RADIATOR will onyl bind to that IP
(if you used 0.0.0.0 then it'll bind to all interfaces, including 127.0.0.1
(localhost)
set the server IP addr
Hi Guys,
I figured out. Apparently, radpwtst command does not work for me. But my
networking devices can authenticate using my Radiator servers.
> -Original Message-
> From: Michael [mailto:ri...@vianet.ca]
> Sent: Tuesday, November 06, 2012 3:01 PM
> To: alan buxey
> Cc: Qiu, Dennis; ra
Hello Rohan -
The session database and the MaxSessions and/or Simultaneous-Use directives are
designed to limit a particular user to some predetermined number of sessions at
the same time (typically one).
To do this, Radiator maintains a state table in the session database of all
sessions for
Hi,
> I figured out. Apparently, radpwtst command does not work for me. But my
> networking devices can authenticate using my Radiator servers.
answer for that in my previous email - your network devices are talking
to the real IP, not to 127.0.0.1 (on which the server is not listening).
point r
Hi all,
I wonder if Radiator supports tacacs protocol and command authorization. If so,
can I install this scenario on a 2 node linux(Ubuntu) mysql cluster.
Thanks
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