a
variable to see the original originating NAS
ip address ?
thanks,
Utku Er
Technical Manager
NetOne
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checks...
I read the mailing list archives and cannot find something related...
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Hi,
is radwho.cgi in the Radmin package? I
installed radiator rpm but couldn't see radwho.cgi in it ?
where is radwho.cgi explained in the manual
?
thanks in advance Hugh,
Utku.
Hi,
I was testing the radiator 2.19-1(licensed) on redhat latest. Installed from an RPM I
am using auth by SQL and using sybase freeTDS
to connect. I started it in my shell and run a test with radpwtst.
Radiator stopped working with error like below. trace 6 debug is below of that.
can anybody
g on this?
thanks,
Utku.
- Original Message -----
From: Utku Er
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, January 10, 2002 12:51 PM
Subject: bug on 2.19-1?
Hi,
I was testing the radiator 2.19-1(licensed) on redhat latest. Installed from an RPM I
am using auth by SQL and using sybase freeTDS
to c
Hi,
If your main concern is to restart if radius
is not replying rather than only *knowing* if its up,
you can write a script using radpwtst like
below *on* the radiator server and put it to
cron. radpwtst is really a useful tool... If you
want only to report the downtime or uptime, its a
. Try changing nas_ip_address or nas_port to see
the real behaviour...
The other conceptual problem is changing the
calling-number attribute does not affect anything since this attribute either
not exists in the countquery or the deletequery.
Utku Er.
- Original Message -
From:
Hi,
its strange I know but I have to
ask:
can I have a something like an "if clause"
for accounting requests using portlimit or some other check from the sql ?
I see that for the accounting reqests, radiator
does not check the portlimit. what other ways can I do
this?
I mean
wr
Hi, I am running Radiator 2.19 on linux redhat
7.2.
Its running everything on sql databases.. But it
sometimes goes down... The process kill itself... My restart script found it
dead sometimes and restart it. It sends the latest logs to me also... logs says
if one of my users tries to conn
Hi there,
We are running Radiator 2.19 on linux redhat
7.2.
We know that cisco sends its vendor attributes in a
text stile like:
cisco-avpair =
"nas-rx-speed=31200" cisco-avpair
= "nas-tx-speed=31200"
I want to insert this rx-speed and tx-speed
attributes to my sql ACCOUNT
I have nearly the same problem... I am using
radiator 3.0 on linux 2.4.7-10, redhat 7.2 with freetds to connect to SQL
database on win2000.. It works fine but it goes down without any error
messages... 20-30 times a day. I have trace 4 open in my config. I see
every kind of packet coming a
R,
NASPORT, ACCTSESSIONID from AAA_SESSIONTABLEWR where USERNAME='%U' and
REALM='%R'
Utku.
- Original Message -
From:
Patrick Muldoon
To: 'Utku Er'
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, May 10, 2002 5:35 PM
Subject: RE: (RADIATOR) radiusd
Hi,
I was using RADIATOR radwho CGI scripts
for a long time. Some time ago I log into my machine and see my database
ip, port, database username and database password in the /tmp/xxx file in a
world readable format... I see that radwho.cgi within the radiator package
creates this file
and ISDN users
cannot connect more than their simultaneous-use allow them to. I can send this
updated Cisco.pm code if writer or Open System Consultants allow me
to.
regards,
Utku Er http://www.utkuer.com
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