Hello again,
Here's a follow up question.
Now I'm seeing on the console that the proxy server is sending on port 1645.
Both servers are listening on 1812. Where is the sending port configured?
Thanks again,
Lisa
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Lisa Goulet
> Sent: Monday, October 16, 2000 4:05 PM
> To: Radiator@Open. Com. Au
> Subject: Proxy getting no reply
>
>
> Hello,
>
> I have a simple set up with one Radiator master and one proxy. When
> testing with radpwtst I'm getting a "no reply". I've double checked the
> ip address, secret and the ports. I don't see much in the log files. Here
> are my configs:
>
> Proxy:
>
> Trace 4
>
> Foreground
> LogStdout
> LogDir .
> DbDir .
>
>
> # Handle everyone with RADIUS
> <Realm DEFAULT>
> <AuthBy RADIUS>
> AuthPort 1812
> AcctPort 1813
> Host xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
> Secret mysecret
> CachePasswords
> CachePasswordExpiry
> </AuthBy>
> </Realm>
>
> Master radiator server:
>
> Trace 4
>
> Foreground
> LogStdout
> LogDir .
> DbDir .
>
> AuthPort 1812
> # AcctPort specifies the port to list on for accounting requests
> AcctPort 1813
>
> <Client DEFAULT>
> Secret mysecret
> DupInterval 0
> </Client>
>
> # You can put additonal (or all) client details in your Radmin
> # database table
> # and get their details from there with something like this:
> # You can then use the Radmin 'Add Radius Client' to add new
> clients.
> <ClientListSQL>
> DBSource dbi:Pg:dbname=radmin;host=localhost
> DBUsername radmin
> DBAuth radmin
> </ClientListSQL>
>
> # Handle everyone with RADMIN
> <Realm DEFAULT>
> <AuthBy RADMIN>
> # Change DBSource, DBUsername, DBAuth for your
> database
> # See the reference manual. You will also have to
> # change the one in <SessionDatabse SQL> below
> # so its the same
> DBSource dbi:Pg:dbname=radmin;host=localhost
> DBUsername radmin
> DBAuth radmin
>
> # You can add to or change these if you want, but
> you
> # will probably want to change the database schema
> first
> AccountingTable RADUSAGE
> AcctColumnDef USERNAME,User-Name
> AcctColumnDef TIME_STAMP,Timestamp,integer
> AcctColumnDef
> ACCTSTATUSTYPE,Acct-Status-Type,integer
> AcctColumnDef
> ACCTDELAYTIME,Acct-Delay-Time,integer
> AcctColumnDef
> ACCTINPUTOCTETS,Acct-Input-Octets,integer
> AcctColumnDef
> ACCTOUTPUTOCTETS,Acct-Output-Octets,integer
> AcctColumnDef ACCTSESSIONID,Acct-Session-Id
> AcctColumnDef
> ACCTSESSIONTIME,Acct-Session-Time,integer
> AcctColumnDef
> ACCTTERMINATECAUSE,Acct-Terminate-Cause,integer
> AcctColumnDef FRAMEDIPADDRESS,Framed-IP-Address
> AcctColumnDef NASIDENTIFIER,NAS-Identifier
> AcctColumnDef NASIDENTIFIER,NAS-IP-Address
> AcctColumnDef NASPORT,NAS-Port,integer
> AcctColumnDef DNIS,Called-Station-Id
>
> # This updates the time and octets left
> # for this user
> AcctSQLStatement update RADUSERS set
> TIMELEFT=TIMELEFT-0%{Acct-Session-Time},
> OCTETSINLEFT=OCTETSINLEFT-0%{Acct-Input-Octets},
> OCTETSOUTLEFT=OCTETSOUTLEFT-0%{Acct-Output-Octets} where USERNAME='%n'
>
> # These are the classic things to add to each users
> # reply to allow a PPP dialup session. It may be
> # different for your NAS. This will add some
> # reply items to everyone's reply
> AddToReply Framed-Protocol = PPP,\
> Framed-IP-Netmask = 255.255.255.255,\
> Framed-Routing = None,\
> Framed-MTU = 1500,\
> Framed-Compression = Van-Jacobson-TCP-IP
> </AuthBy>
> </Realm>
>
> <SessionDatabase SQL>
> # This database spec usually should be exactly the same
> # as in <AuthBy RADMIN> above
> DBSource dbi:Pg:dbname=radmin;host=localhost
> DBUsername radmin
> DBAuth radmin
>
> </SessionDatabase>
>
> [Lisa Goulet]
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