(RADIATOR) Help required in using radiator as proxy client in TCH1000 RAS
Hugh Irvine
hugh at open.com.au
Wed Sep 18 02:41:55 CDT 2002
Hello Amit -
What I showed in my previous mail is how you set up Radiator as a proxy.
The AuthBy RADIUS clause proxies radius requests to other radius
servers.
The Handlers and AuthBy clauses (and much else besides) go into the
Radiator configuration file which is read by the "radiusd" process when
it starts. You will find many example configuration files in the
"goodies" directory, and you will find the complete Radiator reference
manual in the file "doc/ref.html".
regards
Hugh
On Wednesday, September 18, 2002, at 05:23 PM, Amit_G_Gupta at 3com.com
wrote:
>
> Hi Hugh,
> Thanx for your reply. Some more queries:
> 1) How to use radiator as proxy ? (Steps to use it on win2000 Machine)
> 2) Where to add the below mentioned script and in which format ?
>
> please send me a sample script as well and the guide to use radiator.
>
> Regards,
> Amit
>
>
>
>
> Hugh Irvine <hugh at open.com.au> on 09/18/2002 01:21:12 PM
>
> Sent by: Hugh Irvine <hugh at open.com.au>
>
>
> To: Amit G Gupta/IN/3Com
> cc: radiator at open.com.au
> Subject: Re: (RADIATOR) Help required in using radiator as proxy
> client in
> TCH1000 RAS
>
>
>
> Hello Amit -
>
> Thanks for your mail.
>
> The simplest way to configure this is as follows:
>
> .....
>
> # define Handlers
>
> <Handler Called-Station-Id = 12345>
> <AuthBy RADIUS>
> Host A.A.A.A
> Secret .....
> AuthPort ....
> AcctPort .....
> .....
> </AuthBy>
> </Handler>
>
> <Handler>
> <AuthBy RADIUS>
> Host B.B.B.B
> Secret .....
> AuthPort ....
> AcctPort .....
> .....
> </AuthBy>
> </Handler>
>
> If you have any questions, please feel free to contact me.
>
> regards
>
> Hugh
>
>
>
> On Wednesday, September 18, 2002, at 04:03 PM, Amit_G_Gupta at 3com.com
> wrote:
>
>> Hi there,
>>
>> I am able to install the radiator by going through your documents. I
>> am
>> facing some problem. Let me explain what I am trying to achieve using
>> radiator software.
>> One of our cutomer in India is using 3COM TCH1000 RAS. TCH1000 Hiper
>> Arc(Router Card) is connected to two Radius servers. This customer is
>> also
>> a Basic service provider company, hence having lots of subscribers
>> using
>> their basic services. Now what they have done is, they have given this
>> extra previlige to these subscribers of not chrging them. They dial a
>> no.
>> let say 12345 and on the basis of that no. their request is passed on
>> to
>> that Radius server which is programmed to accept these subscribers and
>> not
>> initiating the accounting logs.
>> Now the users other than the above mentioned subscribers, have to dial
>> different no. to connect to RAS. Let say, they dial 765432 and on the
>> basis
>> of this DNIS their request is passed on to the other radius server.
>> This
>> radius server now will charge these customers as per thier usage time.
>>
>> What my requirement is to put this radiator proxy inbetween our
>> TCH1000RAs
>> and their radius server. So when ever a user dials to RAS, based on
>> the
>> DNIS proxy will understand where to forward the call either on radius
>> A or
>> on radius b. If a customer is calling 12345 it should go to radius A
>> and
>> should not charge the customer and if it is dialing 765432 it should
>> go to
>> radius B.
>>
>> Now what I want from you is to help me in configuring this radiator
>> proxy
>> on the above mentioned scenario. I have Win2000 machine with me and I
>> have
>> already installed the active pearl and radiator for mschap
>> authetication.
>> Please help me in creating scripts to make it working for the above
>> svenario.
>>
>> Please work on this or if possible tell me if I can give you a call to
>> discuss these issues.
>>
>> Regards,
>> Amit
>>
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