(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
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NB: have you included a copy of your configuration file (no secrets),
together with a trace 4 debug showing what is happening?

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