(RADIATOR) AuthBy DYNADDRESS problem
Hugh Irvine
hugh at open.com.au
Sun May 27 21:17:09 CDT 2001
Hello Johann -
I would need to see a copy of the configuration file (no secrets) together
with a more complete trace 4 debug showing the entire sequence of events, to
be able to offer any opinion. At the moment I am at a loss to understand how
the USERNAME value could go missing.
thanks
Hugh
On Monday 28 May 2001 10:56, Johann Vincent Paul U. Tagle wrote:
> Hi. We're using Radiator 2.17.1 with MySQL. I encountered an error using
> AuthBy DYNADDRESS:
>
> The logfile (trace 4) shows:
>
> Sat May 26 23:58:26 2001: ERR: do failed for 'update RADPOOL set STATE=1,
> TIME_STAMP=990892706,
> EXPIRY=990919371, USERNAME= where YIADDR='64.94.97.141' and TIME_STAMP
> =988339515': You have an error in your SQL syntax near 'where
> YIADDR='64.94.97.141' and TIME_STAMP =988339515' at line 2
>
> Take note that the USERNAME field does not have any value assigned. The
> above repeats so many times and then is followed by:
>
> Sat May 26 23:58:26 2001: INFO: Access rejected for <username>: Too many
> simultaneous address requests
>
> (I deleted the actual <username> from above) I take it that Radiator
> concludes of a too many simultaneous address requests because of the SQL
> syntax. This did not happen before when we were in testing phase. Also, I
> only had to restart Radiator to fix it. What could have caused the
> problem?
>
> Thanks.
>
> Johann Tagle
>
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