better than the other? I have not implemented
any hooks so far (or any Perl programming for that matter) so any advice
and pointers appreciated.
Thanks.
Jim.
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Heikki Vatiainen wrote:
On 01/27/2011 05:48 PM, Jim wrote:
We are running separate processes for Radius accounting and
authentication, and each is running with 'FarmSize 4'. For the
accounting I'm seeing:
Thu Jan 27 15:04:57 2011: WARNING: Server farm process 31432 di
We are evaluating radiator. It does not seem to supposrt L2TP as
advertized. Below is the debug output from a CISCO LNS. Can radiator
support this protocol or not? If so? How?
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IP Systems Engineer
Drake Software LTD
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We are evaluating radiator. It does not seem to supposrt L2TP as
advertized. Below is the debug output from a CISCO LNS. Can radiator
support this protocol or not? If so? How?
Jim Brown; BSCS; CCNA
IP Systems Engineer
Drake Software LTD
Franklin NC, 28734
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This is a good question. There is not much information out there concerning
the filter-ID attribute. I need to add this attribute to a specific user,
allowing only port 80 to a specific IP address. Is that possible?
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/usr/lib/perl5/site_perl/5.10.0/Radius/ServerConfig.pm
Am I missing a symlink or library path from somewhere?
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strong point and I don't
want to add something in the wrong place which will cause other problems
further down the line.
Thanks.
Jim.
Christian Kratzer wrote:
> Hi,
>
> On Fri, 4 Feb 2011, Jim Tyrrell wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I have built a fresh RHEL 6.0
or is it because of something
else?
Appreciate any advice,
Jim
Wed Mar 30 08:13:07 2011: DEBUG: Packet dump:
*** Received from 194.1.0.18 port 32770
Code: Access-Request
Identifier: 166
Authentic: <165><156>W<254><12>w<239><139><155><143>A&
t-osc.patch
>openssl-0.9.8e-session-ticket-osc.patch
>openssl-0.9.8i-tls-extensions.patch
> openssl-0.9.9-session-ticket.patch
Thanks!
Jim
On 3/30/11 9:28 AM, Heikki Vatiainen wrote:
> On 03/30/2011 03:38 PM, Jim Veneskey wrote:
>
>> Does 0.9.8n contain the patch
configured properly?
I appreciate your help in getting me this far :-)
Jim
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far bigger databases than ours with some decent CPU, RAM
and storage.
Jim.
On 17/10/2011 18:35, Michael wrote:
> I use monthly tables for sql accounting. works good for me.
>
> ie. AccountingTable `acct_%f%g` for the AuthSQL
>
> So, as the month changes, radiator starts to insert in
accounting for
optimal performance. The DB logging can be done as and when. An LNS
with 100,000 users crashing seems to put quite a bit of load on the
Radius servers. :)
Jim.
On 18/10/2011 18:37, Michael wrote:
>
> Hi Jim,
>
> I log my accounting directly into MySQL systems. radia
I assume as the
error message is instant after the lookup then it is getting some sort
of response from LDAP but doesnt like it for some reason?
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e in MySQL and then
return multiple instances of this when they exist? (The examples above
would actually be returned as tagged attributes but I can worry about
that later).
Thanks.
Jim.
On 25/06/2012 18:05, Michael wrote:
>
> I seem to remember reading somewhere in the Radiator manual th
4:58:46 2012: DEBUG: TacacsplusConnection Authorization
RESPONSE 16, denied, ,
Thu Nov 1 14:58:46 2012: DEBUG: TacacsplusConnection disconnected from
192.168.32.104:62437
If I change the AuthorizeGroup to DEFAULT then it works, but why is it
not using and matching group2? I'm sure its something obvious but I
cant see what?
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My company, Epoch Internet, is evaluation the Radiator radius server
software. We have installed the evaluation version and configured it as
a proxy server. It works fine when proxying requests to our Ascend
radius server, but doesn't work when proxying requests to a server that
belongs to o
I use Radiator 2.18.3. I noticed that the server binds to three UDP
ports that aren't listed in my configuration, and appear to have random
port numbers (all greater than 1024). I am using both the
authentication and accounting features, and I use to
proxy authentication requests. In the curre
d on both ends rarely show up in netstat, because they are
ephemeral. These port bindings are persistent, lasting about a day.
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ndicated, I was confusing the port numbers from two
different servers. On each server, the sockets bindings haven't
changed.
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opy of your config (no secrets) and a Trace 5
> > > > debug from you log.
> > > >
> > > > That's weird. You may have something in your config that is
> > > > opening those ports.
> > > >
> > > > -Ronan
> > > &
n't the
problem. Nothing seems to work. Any ideas?
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we are running platypus and radiator...we got radiator
installed..configured it for platypus and our ispruns
radpwtst -gui fine but will not authenticate via dial up
attemptas far as i can tell it is working fine on the platypus
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radiator still not authenticating..works with radpwtst but does not
seem to work when someone dials in
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son:
> time ldapsearch -D"uid=apt,ou=,dc=,dc=net" -w
-b"dc=colt,dc=net" -h10.44.85.165 uid=mlavende
Jim.
On 11/03/2013 08:16, Arya, Manish Kumar wrote:
Hi,
Can anyone help please. I am using Radiator version 4.9 on Solaris 10
[@rx:/var/log/r
s there a specific vendor code I should be using for my own custom
entries? Or is it just a case of picking a random number
thats not been used and adding as above? Or should I be adding the
attributes in another way that can be used by an
AuthBy to update SQL but is not re
cket captures to verify delays
in the remote RADIUS replying, but the server is very busy and its hard
to piece the incoming and outgoing Radius packets together in all the noise.
Thanks.
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I already have IgnoreAccountingResponse in my AuthBy RADIUS below, is
that the correct place for it?
Jim.
On 02/05/2013 00:38, Hugh Irvine wrote:
> Hello Jim -
>
> Just add "IgnoreAccountingResponse" to your AuthBy RADIUS clauses.
>
> See section 5.32.30 in the Radia
seeing any timeouts to MySQL so I'm
guessing that the updates are taking less than 2 seconds, but long
enough for a backlog to build up on a busy box.
Appreciate any ideas.
Jim.
On 02/05/2013 08:18, Hugh Irvine wrote:
> Hello Jim -
>
> You need it in *both* AuthBy RADIUS claus
en any subsequent Auth failures
result in an automatic Access Accept that puts them into a walled garden
for an hour, stops them hammering authentication with bad requests.
Jim.
On 22/05/2013 16:09, Pascal Beauregard wrote:
Hi,
We would like to block request to our Active Directory if a wireless
ess-Accept') { }
Is there a way I can see in my code which type of Hook it has been
called as so I can use the correct arguments and checks?
Thanks.
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ience importing usernames and passwords into
Radiator from ACS (textfile, or MySQL or LDAP)? From what I understand
you can only export with the passwords encrypted using a Cisco algorithm
so you can only import into another ACS server.
Thanks.
AuthByPolicy
ContinueWhileReject) that will respond with a different reply.
The idea being that if a user is in a username list the session will be
tunneled to a certain endpoint, and if not the user will be tunneled to
different IP.
Thanks.
Jim
Idle-Timeout = 1200,
Framed-Protocol = PPP,
Framed-IP-Address = 255.255.255.254,
Framed-MTU = 1500
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