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Hi,
I've seen these messages lots of time. I haven't spent some time (yet) to
ascertain if it's my NASen or Radiator who have the problem; though I'm
starting to think it's Radiator as I remember you have 3com equipment and
I have Bay (just think its a bit difficult *both* are wrong)
The authenticator refers to the key the RADIUS client signs its packet
with (computed with the secret). Phaps this isn't quite accurate (see RFC
for more details)
Anyway, at the <Client> clause you can specify IgnoreAcctSignature (at the
risk someone might inject your accounting with bogus acct data...)
HTH,
On 01-Mar-99 Internet 2xtreme wrote:
> In my trace 4, I get these:
>
> Mon Mar 1 12:30:33 1999: WARNING: Bad authenticator in request from
> DEFAULT (209.63.215.10)
>
> What are they? They are causing radiator to not send Accounting accept
> message back to the nases.
>
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