Hi everyone,
sorry for the basic question, but i can't find a manual for grading up an
existing installation for Radiator (just the normal installation).
Can you tell me the easiest way to do that, please. My actual installation
is an 4.12.1 on Windows in directory e:\Radiator with Perl 5.16.3
hello
It is possible to create a package for the Mikrotik? MikrotikSessionMIB.pm
> -Original Message-
> From: nath...@fsr.com
> Sent: Mon, 8 Dec 2014 05:30:26 -0800
> To: m.abdelsa...@wimd.com.kw, radiator@open.com.au
> Subject: Re: [RADIATOR] Radiator+Mikrotik
>
> On Monday, December 0
I'm not sure that I see what the point of that would be. RouterOS uses the same
MIB as Cisco does, so having to keep 2 nearly-identical modules in sync with
each other would be silly.
To be clear, the modification I made to the CiscoSessionMIB wasn't for the sake
of compatibility with RouterOS.
Hello Sergio -
Yes - have a look at the current packages in the “Radius/Nas/…” directory of
the Radiator-4.14 distribution.
regards
Hugh
> On 23 Jan 2015, at 13:41, sergio wrote:
>
> hello
>
> It is possible to create a package for the Mikrotik? MikrotikSessionMIB.pm
>
>
>> -Origina
Hello Bernhard -
You just need to install the new version Radiator-4.14 over the top of your
existing installation.
regards
Hugh
> On 23 Jan 2015, at 01:14, it.netzwerk_firew...@bawagpsk.com wrote:
>
> Hi everyone,
> sorry for the basic question, but i can't find a manual for grading up a
Hi again -
Of course you must make sure you have backups of your configuration files and
so on before changing anything.
I personally prefer to keep all of my Radiator source distributions in
individual directories so I can easily change between them.
This also makes it very simple to go back
Well! I stand corrected.
-- Nathan
Hugh Irvine wrote:
Hello Sergio -
Yes - have a look at the current packages in the “Radius/Nas/…” directory of
the Radiator-4.14 distribution.
regards
Hugh
> On 23 Jan 2015, at 13:41, sergio wrote:
>
> hello
>
> It is possible to create a package for t
Hello,
Today I tried to do an AuthSelect statement including a 'LEFT OUTER JOIN' but
it failed with the error message:
ERR: Unknown keyword 'LEFT' in
The sql statement works perfectly in a db environment. Why doesn't radiator
accept it?
With kind regards,
Karel van der Velden
Sorry,
Just a typo in the radius config file... Sorry to cause this trouble
Met vriendelijke groeten/With kind regards,
Karel van der Velden
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