Hi people,

anyone out there had any experience with a Nortel "shasta" & radiator?

We are about currently using cistron and are planning to migrate to 
radiator soon.

The problem we currently have is that the shasta apparently doesn't send 
any kind of "port #". Actually, it doesn't HAVE ports, since it's an L2TP 
tunnel terminator, in fact, it's a lot more things but, from our point of 
view, we receive request to authenticate sessions.

Our customer also have a couple of IBM LNS's that are also working as 
L2TP tunnel terminators and those DO send a virtual "port#" which is used 
to keep track of who is logged in and over which we know that if we get 
another auth-req with the same port# we have as logged in, we know we 
missed the stop packet.

The point is, since the shasta doesn't send this port#, our radiusd used 
to assume it was a telnet connection and didn't treat it as a ppp auth-
req and didn't keep track of Simultaneous-use (users could log in as many 
times as they wished).

We modified the source inserting a fictitious port# and it kinda worked 
but it's still doing awful things. Though we keep working on this I would 
like to know if anyone had any experience with this kind of stuff...

TIA.
--
Baby (Mariano Absatz)


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