out passed back to the NAS to be the
difference between NOW and Expiration. Is this possible?
Brian
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Is it possible to authenticate off one datasource but account to another?
We would like to authenticate off of a Postgres database, which we do now,
but send the Accounting information to an MSSQL server.does
Radiator allow for this?
Brian
elect empty is the valid way to avoid
authentication. Or do I have to put a bogus AuthSelect like "SELECT
username from TABLE", where it just does an operation that is always true.
Brian
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rol rack? Is this
netserver or hiperarc based?
> Lastly, does anybody know of a mailing list for USR Total Control
> products?
[EMAIL PROTECTED], the definitive list for usr tc discussion.
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>
> Thanks in advance,
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> xx
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> Aha, muchas gracias.
>
> Once again, Brian from Shreve.net saves the day :>
:)
>
> Andy
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>
> Andy Dills 301-682-99
Can you do something like this in a Check Item:
Caller-Id != 1234567
Is the != valid? I want to make it so our guest account cannot dial our
800 number. Rather than check that the Caller-ID is one of dozens of
"good" numbers, I would rather check that it is not a "bad&
are the quotes not even needed?
On Sat, 27 May 2000, Hugh Irvine wrote:
>
> Hello Brian -
>
> On Sat, 27 May 2000, Brian wrote:
> > Can you do something like this in a Check Item:
> >
> >
> > Caller-Id != 1234567
> >
> > Is the != valid? I wan
Thanks Hugh, this worked great.
Brian
On Mon, 29 May 2000, Hugh Irvine wrote:
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> Hello Brian -
>
> On Sun, 28 May 2000, Brian wrote:
> > Called-Station-Id appears in my detail logs as:
> >
> > Called-Station-Id = "3182134600"
> >
> &g
ebTV. Has anyone seen
anything like this? Any ideas?
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Authentic: <222>o<143><253><224>Id<150><205>K<250><207><150>]<147><227>
Attributes:
User-Name = "sram"
Service-Type = Framed-User
Client-Id = 203.63.154.1
NAS-Port = 1234
NAS-Port-Type = Asy
$passwd=substr($fullpasswd,2,11);
if($fullpasswd eq (crypt("",$salt))) {
print "$username has no password!!\n";
}
}
close(SHADOW);
On Thu, 15 Apr 1999, Brian wrote:
> Radiator: 2.12.1
> Postgres: 6.3.2
> Redhat 5.2
>
>
> We just noticed a proble
lexible and configurable RADIUS server
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realm "CityB".
3. Make a DefaultCheck for Realm CityA to check the areacode of the call,
using regexp.
4. Make a Defaultcheck for Realm CityB to check the areacode of the call,
using regexp.
Is their a better way?
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section.
How do I incorporate two different vendors NAS boxes into Radiator
(basically how do I get two dictionary's to work). Do I have to merge the
data from the dictionaries?
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ionary" to cover the nas types in the network.
Just thought I would toss this idea out. What about putting the
"Dictionary" directive in the clause? That way it would consult
the dictionary for that correct NAS. I am sure their is a reason this
hasn't been d
integer Ascend
ATTRIBUTE Ascend-Data-Rate197 integer Ascend
Is their something you have to do either on the Radtiator end or TNT end
to enable additional logging of information?
Brian
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Nevermind I found out I just needed to add the attribute to the dictionary
and then look for the data in the STOP record.
Brian
On Fri, 1 Oct 1999, Brian wrote:
>
> We just put an Ascend TNT Max online, and noticed there is not a whole lot
> of useful information logged to Radiator
the log file "as it happens" - much like a
"tail -f" would do in a Unix environment.
Is their any way to view the logfile in real time (or close to real time)
when running Radiator as a service on NT?
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Brian Morris
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Hi Mike,
I am glad to say that Radiator has never once failed in the three or four
years we have been using it. Your product rocks!
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Has anyone compiled a list of wireless access points that do radius
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If so, would they like to share it??
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I have been running radiator on the same server for the last 3 years and it
worked perfect. I am now setting up radiator 3.6 on another server using
the old config file which was version 2.18.1
I am noticing that radiator will just freeze up for a period of 5 minutes or
so. Is there any incompat
g me error
messages that according to the total control website, said that the secret
key was a mismatch. I think it's an ip issue with the machine but we will
find out more from testing on monday.
Brian Fisk
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>
> Hello Brian -
>
> On machines with multiple interfa
mysql accounting table which had around 20k entries in it. It
is a slower machine and maybe from what Matt said, it could have been too
much. But it seams to be holding steady.
Brian
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Is such a thing possible? or is there another
way apart from explicitly defining every possible realm?
Cheers, Brian Morris
Thanks Hugh,
It works exactly as desired.
For reference I used and it works correctly.
I opted against using as some users log in without a realm and the
(default realm) client clause adds it for them.
Thanks again,
Brian Morris
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Hugh
, Brian.
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Hmm... What are the implications of an "Insert Ignore"?
Will it override the primary key constraint thus giving you two rows with
the same primary key or will it simply not do the insert?
Regards, Brian.
(The reason I ask is that I get them too)
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NAS dependant but I am sure it could be done.
Regards,
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I don't see how (but I would love to find out)
If they must first authenticate successfully before we boot the other one
off then I can't see how it would cause a DOS. If I am missing something
please correct me - It wouldn't be the first time :-)
Regards, Brian
- O
I would suggest that you use
formatted-date,'%Y %m %e %H:%M:%S'
That way you can treat is as a numeric for sorting / searching etc.
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Sorry - I meant...
formatted-date,'%Y%m%e%H%M%S'
(remove the spaces / colons etc)
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'NAS'.
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> What table or how could you make a table. That records all the username's
> and passwords when
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I am getting error messages "Attribute 52 (vendor) not defined in
dictionary" (and 53)
Can anyone tell me where to find them so I can add them to our dictionary
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="202.1.1.0
255.255.255.0 203.n.n.n 1"
This works for the 203.1.1.0 range, However, I am not sure how I would add
the second framed-route for the second range - is it simply an additional
framed-route reply or do I incorporate it into the first reply??
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iontime
values into radonline. I then had to adjust my web page to calculate and
report based on both the timestamp and the interim acctsessiontime.
I hope this helps others. It had me convinced that a NAS 'upgrade' was
causing users to drop off after 15 minutes (ie the time between '
it of this
parameter!
Cheers, Brian.
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very unusual problem that many peole will never encounter
but I hope someone else will benefit from my experiences.
I suspect that this problem may also occur on a highly congested (slow) link
where a NAS resends an auth request after a timeout.
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a similar sanity check be used for RADPOOL?
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If you are using an SQL back-end database, the
RADONLINE table contains a fairly accurate list of all users currently
online.
When I say 'fairly accurate' - if your NAS fails to
deliver a STOP record to radiator, the user will not be removed from the online
users database.
- Origi
details can be found in the
goodies section. Use the suggested structure for now (that way you can
accept the defaults) but you can add to it to record additional helpful info
later if you want.
Regards, Brian Morris
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Shane
Malden
To
figuring Radiator to write two attributes to the same
field in the stop record (accounting) table?
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likes of Solaris 8/9, Redhat 7 or NT 2000 with modern hardware? If so would
they like to share their experiences?
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l but
the most receint allocation to (0) for any user with more than one entry in
RADPOOL. (We don't allow simultaneous logins on our DSL
service)
Has anyone else has similar problems and/or found a
solution?
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rror as a result.
I'm still working on it though.
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Unisphere ERX Vendor 4874 Attribute 24
Hi All,
This attribute number (24) does not appear in the latest dictionary file.
Does anyone know what it should be - we only just started receiveing them
after an ERX upgrade.
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VENDORATTR 4874 Unisphere-Pppoe-Description 24 string
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This could be really useful!
Can Radius authentication be done through IIS as well?
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this possible to do? If so, what is the syntax for the ACCTCOLUMNDEF
entry?
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Thanks Hugh,
Just one further question - if one of the NAS's does not return one of the
attributes, will it cause an error?
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Cc: <[
ives two or more of the ACCTTERMINATECAUSE
attributes in a stop record it tries to insert it twice (or more) in the
same insert statement.
Is there a work around for this? Ideally to get it to concatenate them all
into a single ACCTTERMINATECAUSE value. Perhaps something like the
timestamp / for
Hi All,
Is it possible to set a session timeout to the lesser of (say) 4 hours or
[TimeRemaining]
Where [TimeRemaining] is however much time credit the customer has remaining
on teir account. I know you can set it to one OR the other, but how about
the lesser of the two?
Regards,
Brian Morris
Hi All,
I would like to be able to record radius 'alive' packet data to a seperate
SQL table to that which records accounting 'Stops'.
Is this possible, and if so how??
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I am installing a RedBack SMS and I think I need to get the updated
dictionary entries for (vendor 2352) attributes 128-150
Are they in the latest dictionary? I have V3.1 and they dont appear to be
on there.
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Ignore that - I found them!
Sorry to waste bandwidth - it's been a long day.
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have to perform a callback
to the NAS after the timeperiod is up?
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How does one normally add their own private subroutines to a module?
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looks something like this ... AuthSelect
select PASSWORD from SUBSCRIBERS where USERNAME='%n'
I thought that others may also want to know about this.
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Which takes precedence?
AuthByPolicy ContinueWhileReject
or
user1 User-Password="user1" Auth-Type="Reject:discontinued service"
That is, if the Auth-Type for a user is Reject under a policy of
ContinueWhileReject, does the user get rejected or does authentication
continu
ur.nas.com 1-30
# The following two are the same
192.168.1.8 1-9
strawberry.sportbrain.com 1-9
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I am using mostly default behavior in the radpwtst client. For this reason
it was hard to determine what caused my rejection.
This prompted use of the Ignore Auth-Type to differentiate causes of
rejection.
-- Brian
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Another couple questions:
I want to apply a NAS-Address-Port-List filter to all AuthBy clauses in a
Realm.
I was able to do this as follows:
Is this the only way to do this?
Thanks,
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does not have any sort of user file associated
with it.
We want to apply the NAS IP restrictions to each AuthBy clause.
I can do this with a Handler clause, but wonder if there isn't another
option for the custom AuthBy clause as well as an AuthBy File clause.
Thanks,
-- Brian
-Ori
Thanks for the followup.
We are running Radiator 2.15.
What is the syntax for setting RejectHasReason in the handler?
Here is the trace output I think you wanted.
It appears the user is getting explicitly rejected in the first file, but
accepted by the last file.
-- Brian
Mon May 1 07:45
Thanks for the syntax.
Yes, this is a custom AuthBy. Is this the difference?
-- Brian
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Hello Brian -
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-Port-List file refers to?
Can anyone explain whether Radiator filters on client IP addresses, or
whether this should be the work of a firewall?
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This helps alot, thanks!
However, where does the manual describe how to put client IP addresses in
the config file?
Thanks,
-- Brian
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Actually, the second AuthBy rejected it as well and the third one did an
accept.
But, we wanted the explicit reject in the first AuthBy clause to override
the policy.
-- Brian
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To
each NAS provider.
e.g.
>
-- Brian
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Hello Brian -
On Thu, 04 May 2000, Brian Keefe wrote:
> This help
This is great! Thanks!
I found the IdenticalClients section in 6.4.9.
I did not see the file:"filename" syntax definition.
Is file:"filename" a general replacement for a list?
Can the file contain newlines?
-- Brian
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differences and costs.
We find administration of Linux easier than Solaris for the software we use
on Linux for the radius servers.
But this is only radiator and perl in our case.
-- Brian
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Just a thought...
If the IP address was re-allocated later on wouldn't there be two entries in
RADONLINE for it?
You could possibly check for the IP address in radonline as well, if it is
allocated twice - blow away the oldest one!
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Brian Morris
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We want to limit IP, port, and protocol.
Our provider gave us the following samples:
Can anyone recommend how I should specify these?
Thanks,
-- Brian Keefe
in ex dst_addr * dst_port 53 di
in ex dst_addr 165.90.106.4 dst_port 80 di
in ex dst_addr 165.90.106.7 dst_port 25 di
in ex dst_addr
We want to limit IP, port, and protocol.
Our provider gave us the following samples:
Can anyone recommend how I should specify these?
Thanks,
-- Brian Keefe
in ex dst_addr * dst_port 53 di
in ex dst_addr 165.90.106.4 dst_port 80 di
in ex dst_addr 165.90.106.7 dst_port 25 di
in ex dst_addr
g files as well.
My conclusion is that if you're considering updating to v2.15 then go for
it. It has certainly helped us.
Well done guys!
Regards,
Brian Morris
PS: I was hoping that v2.15 would have more info in a trace level 3 though.
I would love to know/record the NAS and Callerid f
Hugh,
Could you please expand on this statement a little - I liked getting those
messages ;-) They helped with diagnosing customer login problems.
Can you tell us all how/where they are found in 2.16.1
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Brian Morris
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like it to record is
2000/07/02 (with a zero instead of the space before the last digit)
Does anyone have any suggestions on how I can do this? Or is this a bug?
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suggestions as to the best way to do accounting
(Time/Mb) using PPPoE.
Any help would be appreciated.
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Is a NAS-like device required for PPPoE? If so, can you (or anyone) suggest
one?
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Portmaster 3)
I am sure it is something simple but I just can't find it.
Any help would be appreciated!
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Hugh,
I assumed that, but the livingston dictionary (PM3) does not have an entry
in there for a DNS setting. Do you know of one?
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Hi Alex,
This happened to me on Nt 2000 - it was because I was running one of the
Internet security / authentication services which used the same ports as
radius.
You need to remove or stop the service and (possibly) restart Windows for
radiator to work properly.
Regards,
Brian Morris
in advance.
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Sorry folks,
I found it in a newer dictionary file. (It's a timestamp attribute)
Sorry to bother.
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radiator to dynamically set this attribute to
return the end of the current month?
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On Fri, 12 Feb 1999, Mike McCauley wrote:
> Sorry, not yet. It on my list.
I hope no one minds then if I ask silly questions :)
Brian
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livingston radius would be filled with horrendous username
attempts and I was wondering if there were any known issues that should
cause us concern.
Thanks in advance,
Brian
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ve tried several
combinations of ODBC, Sybase etc to no avail.
Has anyone successfully setup Radiator with MS SQL 7 If so, I would
appreciate some help.
Regards, Brian Morris
PS: It works fine with and so radiator seems
to be installed correctly.
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Hello,
I am trying to authenticate username/passwords by using to a
Unix (Solaris) passwd file copied to Radiator running on NT.
I have copied the passwd file to the NT system but the logfile gives me the
following dump. Is crypt not working or is it something else???
TIA.Brian Morris
Hi Folks,
I have 'aquired' a Cisco 2511 to play with but I am having some trouble
getting it to authenticate and connect successfully. Would anyone out there
like to donate a Cisco config file and Radiator check/reply items to an
overworked underpaid techo. ;)
TIA. Brian Morris
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Would it be possible to setup the access server to simply ignore the call if
it does not display the caller ID. That way the 'customer' does not get
billed for the call.
I remember some discussion about this in the Aussie-ISP mailing list a few
months ago.
Regards, Brian Morris
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