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1999-06-08 Thread James H. Thompson
I just downloaded the latest Radiator and setup the session sql db with mysql. We have a Nortel Aptis terminal server. It all works great except for the admin user that is telneting into the box has no port ID and I get the following errors in the radiator log whenever this user logs into the box

(RADIATOR) Re: SessSQL errors, was: No Subject

1999-06-09 Thread James H. Thompson
SQL are you using? > > Cheers. > > On Jun 8, 8:24pm, James H. Thompson wrote: > > Subject: > > I just downloaded the latest Radiator and > > setup the session sql db with mysql. > > We have a Nortel Aptis terminal server. > > It all works great except for the a

(RADIATOR) Re: SessSQL errors, was: No Subject

1999-06-10 Thread James H. Thompson
I get a 0. The other way to fix this would be make sure that %{NAS-Port} is never undef or an empty string when the SQL template statements are used. On Thu, 10 Jun 1999, Mike McCauley wrote: > On Jun 9, 1:41am, James H. Thompson wrote: > > Subject: Re: SessSQL errors, was: N

(RADIATOR) MaxSessions override

1999-06-10 Thread James H. Thompson
If you specify: MaxSessions 1 for a realm, does a Simultaneous-Use item for a particular user override this? Jim [EMAIL PROTECTED] === Archive at http://www.thesite.com.au/~radiator/ To unsubscribe, email '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' with 'unsubscribe radiator' in the body of the messa

Re: (RADIATOR) (Radiator) Setting up radius.cfg for Groups

1999-06-10 Thread James H. Thompson
Your FAQ at: http://www.open.com.au/radiator/faq.html#1 says: 1. Is there a mailing list archive? Yes, here, with thanks to the courtesy of Richard Uren. The "here" hyperlink is broken, its written as: http://www.thesite.com.au/~radiator/>here, with thanks to the courtesy of Richard Uren. sh

(RADIATOR) Simultaneous use

1999-06-10 Thread James H. Thompson
I have only a handful of users that are allowed to do 2 simultaneous logins. I want to restrict them to two logins, and everyone else to one. Will this work? In the realm: MaxSessions 1 In the users file: #users with dual login priv user1 Simultaneous-Use = 2 Fall-Through = y

Re: (RADIATOR) Simultaneous use

1999-06-11 Thread James H. Thompson
l have to > set up a full set of check and reply items for each special user. There are > other ways to tackle this, involving chaining FILE authentication. Do you want > to talk about that? > > > Cheers. > > > On Jun 10, 10:38pm, James H. Thompson wrote: > > Subje

Re: (RADIATOR) finger problem

1999-06-11 Thread James H. Thompson
One quick solution would be to write your own finger client for Radiator to run. It could do things like: use a shorter timeout remember the state of the line from previous calls etc. On Fri, 11 Jun 1999, Stephen Roderick wrote: > On Fri, 11 Jun 1999, Mike McCauley wrot

Re: (RADIATOR) Simultaneous use

1999-06-12 Thread James H. Thompson
In the Radiator manual at: http://www.open.com.au/radiator/ref.html#pgfId=330971 in Section 14 it says: 14.0 Rewriting user names You can change the User-Name attribute in each request by using the RewriteUsername parameter. This allows you to apply separate rewriting rules to the Use

Re: (RADIATOR) Simultaneous use

1999-06-17 Thread James H. Thompson
fter the Auth request has already been denied? Perhaps this clean up should happen on the auth request or on both auth and acct? Jim On Fri, 18 Jun 1999, Mike McCauley wrote: > Hi James. > > On Jun 17, 12:41pm, James H. Thompson wrote: > > Subject: Re: (RADIATOR) Simultaneous us

Re: (RADIATOR) Simultaneous use

1999-08-11 Thread James H. Thompson
ault entry and accept them. On Fri, 18 Jun 1999, Mike McCauley wrote: > Hi James. > > On Jun 17, 12:41pm, James H. Thompson wrote: > > Subject: Re: (RADIATOR) Simultaneous use > > On Mon, 14 Jun 1999, Mike McCauley wrote: > > > > > Hi James. > > >