(RADIATOR) Called-Station-Id via MySQL table

Hugh Irvine hugh at open.com.au
Mon Jan 12 04:58:12 CST 2004


Hello Todd -

This is probably due to Radiator trying to look for DEFAULT, DEFAULT1, 
DEFAULT2, etc. (this is normal behaviour).

If you want to change this you should add the NoDefault parameter to 
the AuthBy clause.

regards

Hugh


On 12 Jan 2004, at 20:58, Your Own ISP .com wrote:

> Actually I just got all this setup..
>
> Funny thing is that all the Called-Station-ID stuff works as long as I 
> have
> the username and password right.. If I try an incorrect username or
> password, instead of getting a reject it looks like Radiator goes into 
> an
> endless loop looking for the info in the DB? This did not happen until 
> I
> setup this called station id config..
>
> Any ideas what I missed?
>
> Thanks,
> Todd Routhier
> Lightwave Technologies, LLC.
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> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Your Own ISP .com" <mylist at lightwavetech.com>
> To: <radiator at open.com.au>
> Sent: Monday, January 12, 2004 1:36 AM
> Subject: (RADIATOR) Called-Station-Id via MySQL table
>
>
>> OK, I have setup and tested this
>> http://www.open.com.au/archives/radiator/2003-02/msg00123.html with 
>> good
>> results.
>>
>> The way I want to use this is to have a list of numbers in the file 
>> which
>> our dialup users are allowed to dial into. If the number is not on the
> list
>> then they will be rejected. We need this to control which wholesale
> networks
>> our users are allowed to dial in from.
>>
>> Problem is our list of numbers are huge line anywhere from 4000 
>> numbers to
>> as much as 20,000  or so.
>>
>> My questions are:
>>
>> 1- Can I do this same setup while having the number list in a MySQL 
>> table
>> instead of the text file?
>>
>> 2- Will having a list this big allow Radiator to run and respond to
> request
>> in a timely manner or make it unusable?
>>
>> 3- Will having the list in MySQL make Radiator run faster or slower in
> this
>> scenario?
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Todd Routhier
>> Lightwave Technologies, LLC.
>>
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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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