(RADIATOR) Cach Password

Hugh Irvine hugh at open.com.au
Thu Jun 30 13:04:45 CDT 2005


Hello Vil -

We will need to see a trace 4 debug from Radiator showing what is  
happening.

And could you also please tell me the name of the registered company  
that is doing this evaluation?

regards

Hugh


On 30 Jun 2005, at 12:30, Vil Coyot wrote:

> I'm trying to use radiator as a proxy with cache. The proxy function
> is ok but the cache isn't. I thought it will be enabled be the option
> CachePasswords but it seems not.
>
> I think it is not very difficult be I haven't found any solution. If
> any of you can just glance at my radius.cfg file :
>
> ---------------------------------------------------------------------- 
> -------------------------------------------------
> Foreground
> LogStdout
> PidFile    /tmp/radiusd.pid
> AuthPort    1644
> AcctPort    1645
> LogDir        c:/Program Files/Radiator
> DbDir        c:/Program Files/Radiator
> Trace         4
>
> <Client DEFAULT>
>     Secret    yop123
> </Client>
>
> <Realm DEFAULT>
>     <AuthBy RADIUS>
>         #Identifier Radius
>         Host        192.168.4.128
>         Secret     yop123
>         AuthPort    1812
>         AcctPort    1813
>         Retries        3
>         RetryTimeout    5
>         #NoForwardAuthentication
>         CachePasswords
>         CachePasswordExpiry 36000
>         CacheReplyHook sub {print "in CacheReplyHook @_\n";}
>
>     </AuthBy>
> </Realm>
> ---------------------------------------------------------------------- 
> -------------------------------------------------
>
> I'm using an evaluation version under windows 2003 server Standart and
> I haven't modify any settings anywhere but the radius.cfg file.
>
> Thanks a lot
>
> PS : excuse my bad Englih.
>
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NB: I am travelling this week, so there may be delays in our  
correspondence.

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