Hi Simon,

Im not sure I understand the log you sent. It looks like an Access-Accept
received by Radiator. It also looks liek that packet has some corruption in it,
but Im not sure if you have omittted some of the log file messges?
I presume that this packets was received from a proxy, and would have been sent
back to your Cisco?

I guess Im saying that I would like to see more description of your setup, plus
more from your log file.

On the face of it, that Access-Accept looks OK, provided the user was actually
trying to log in by PPP. Ciscos are very particular that they get a
Service-Type in the reply that matches the Service-Type in the request.

Cheers.

On Aug 5, 12:54pm, Simon Lindsay wrote:
> Subject: (RADIATOR) Cisco 5260 Weirdness
>
> Hi All,
>
> Does anybody know why the 5260 will not allow people on when it receives
> this reply packet? The user can login fine on the pm3's. Does the
> Attribute 0 with length 0 thing have anything to do with it? Maybe the
> zero for the Idle-Timeout? If you can't use zero though, how do you say
> "no timeout" for permanent customers ?
>
> TIA
>
> Code:       Access-Accept
> Identifier: 71
> Authentic:  <223><150>37<142><23><191><210>^
> <159><140><178><146><166><232>
> Attributes:
>         Framed-IP-Address = 210.8.138.20
>         Service-Type = Framed-User
>         Framed-Protocol = PPP
>         Idle-Timeout = 0
>
> Thu Aug  5 12:32:29 1999: WARNING: Malformed request packet: Attribute 0
> with length 0: ignored
>
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