(RADIATOR) FailureBackoffTime
Hugh Irvine
hugh at open.com.au
Mon Mar 17 16:16:29 CST 2003
Hello Ruud -
You are correct.
The 'FailureBackoffTime' parameter will be used for both SQL and RADIUS.
It is not possible to use a different 'FailureBackoffTime' for each
host.
regards
Hugh
On Monday, Mar 17, 2003, at 23:40 Australia/Melbourne,
r.c.w.besseling at kpn.com wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> According to the manual, an <AuthBy SQLRADIUS> inherits from <AuthBy
> RADIUS>
> and <AuthBy SQL>. Both have a 'FailureBackoffTime' parameter. If I use
> this
> parameter within a SQLRADIUS clause, which FailureBackoffTime will be
> set?
>
> It doesn't seem possible to have different 'FailureBackoffTime's for
> each
> RADIUS host when using the SQLRADIUS clause, am I right?
>
> groeten van mij...
> Ruud Besseling
> --
> Product Specialist
> KPN - Internet Operator - Development TI
> tel.: (070 - 45) 11081
> mail: r.c.w.besseling at kpn.com
> ===
> Archive at http://www.open.com.au/archives/radiator/
> Announcements on radiator-announce at open.com.au
> To unsubscribe, email 'majordomo at open.com.au' with
> 'unsubscribe radiator' in the body of the message.
>
>
NB: have you included a copy of your configuration file (no secrets),
together with a trace 4 debug showing what is happening?
--
Radiator: the most portable, flexible and configurable RADIUS server
anywhere. Available on *NIX, *BSD, Windows 95/98/2000, NT, MacOS X.
-
Nets: internetwork inventory and management - graphical, extensible,
flexible with hardware, software, platform and database independence.
===
Archive at http://www.open.com.au/archives/radiator/
Announcements on radiator-announce at open.com.au
To unsubscribe, email 'majordomo at open.com.au' with
'unsubscribe radiator' in the body of the message.
More information about the radiator
mailing list