ke an
IgnoreAcctAlives or something.
Thanks.
-Peter
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> first.
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> So...what am I missing? :)
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I could come up with is
that it might have something to do with mulitple levels of includes.
radius.cfg :
Include %D/includes.cfg
includes.cfg:
Include %D/realms/
:
actual AuthBy's and what-not
but I haven't had the opportunity to trace this out just yet.
Hugh? Anyone else?
it's not exactly a quiet radius server...)
anyway, thanks for the help.
btw, when's 3.0 coming out, eta at least? not the beta, but the full.
thanks again.
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> are running and what hardware/software platform you are using.
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> > here's my setup details:
> > running radiator 2.19 on rh 6.2. kern 2.2.19-6 smp
Thanks.
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ded in 3.0 :) ?
thanks.
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Hugh Irvine wrote:
> This is already in Radiator 3.0. You should also have a look at our new
just out of curiosity, what are the upgrade costs?
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I was expecting.
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Stephen Malenshek wrote:
> Does anyone know where I can find a perl script, or something that can
> convert Unix timestamps to normal date format? I know it is possible, but I
> do not know where to start looking.
man perlfunc
search for "localtime"
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>and I see it only get stuck with the SQL queries... I debug also the SQL and see some
>requests are delayed for 1 (max 1.4) seconds...
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in a row are
for the same session id)? Or more specifically, is the problem with
qwest's borked nas's sending 6 stop packets at once?
I can send trace4 log exerpts as well as sql logs if you want.
Thanks for your help.
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with qwest?
Again, I can send relevant trace4 debug info if needed.
Thanks again.
-Peter
On Mon, 2002-05-20 at 09:57, peter moody wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I've got a radiator (2.19) running on a linux box with about 20 proxy
> realms. When one of our proxy users disconnects, Qwests s
roxy target
> subsequently will be dropped.
>
> regards
>
> Hugh
>
>
> On Tue, 21 May 2002 04:03, peter moody wrote:
> > Poor form to reply to my own email, but there appears to be more
> > information.
> >
> > Qwest is actually sending the stop/sta
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