(RADIATOR) session database problem

Hugh Irvine hugh at open.com.au
Tue Oct 22 07:49:01 CDT 2002


Hello Laramie -

It looks to me like you are not connecting to the database (have you 
installed DBI and DBD?).

Could you send me a trace 4 debug showing the Radiator startup sequence 
and what happens when you first access the database?

regards

Hugh


On Tuesday, October 22, 2002, at 01:47 AM, Laramie Combs wrote:

> Hello all,
>  
> We have been using Radiator for several years now, with very few major 
> problems, but I have run into one now that I just can't understand.
>  
> We upgraded our server to Redhat 8.0 recently (Friday), and when I 
> came in this morning, I noticed that the radwho.cgi script was showing 
> 0 users logged in.  After a quick check to the terminal servers, I 
> noticed that this was not the case.
>  
> I quickly moved to my trusty Trace 4 to see what was happening, and it 
> looks like the SQL query is being run to delete old userinfo from the 
> RADONLINE table when a new user logs in on the port, but it never 
> tries to insert the new user's info into the table as seen below:
>  
> ---
> Mon Oct 21 11:36:29 2002: DEBUG: Handling request with Handler 
> 'User-Name = /^[a-zA-Z][a-zA-Z][a-zA-Z]/'
> Mon Oct 21 11:36:29 2002: DEBUG: SDB1 Deleting session for jamesdg, 
> 152.10.12.99, 6
> Mon Oct 21 11:36:29 2002: DEBUG: do query is: delete from RADONLINE 
> where NASIDENTIFIER='152.10.12.99' and NASPORT=06
>  
> Mon Oct 21 11:36:29 2002: DEBUG: Handling with Radius::AuthSQL
> Mon Oct 21 11:36:29 2002: DEBUG: Handling with Radius::AuthFILE: 
> static_ips
> Mon Oct 21 11:36:29 2002: DEBUG: Radius::AuthFILE looks for match with 
> jamesdg
> Mon Oct 21 11:36:29 2002: DEBUG: Radius::AuthFILE looks for match with 
> DEFAULT
> Mon Oct 21 11:36:29 2002: DEBUG: Handling with Radius::AuthRADIUS
> Mon Oct 21 11:36:29 2002: DEBUG: Packet dump:
> ---
>  
> Anyone have any ideas?  My config is exactly the same as it was before 
> the move to Redhat 8.0.
>  
> Thanks in advance,
>  
> Laramie Combs
> Network Analyst
> Appalachian State University
>

NB: I am travelling this week, so there may be delays in our 
correspondence.

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