Huhg,
Thanks for your advice, and of course looking for more of it!
It seems that Radiator accepts OPIE now, since it is correctly installed now
(I should say appears correctly installed). Now when my user tries to
authenticate against that radius server, this is what appears in the
logfile, and the radiator process dies.
Now I o not know where to look for the culprit - I expect that it is on the
client side.
Thanks, Mark
[EMAIL PROTECTED] radiator]# more /var/log/radius/logfile
Thu Feb 27 10:43:38 2003: DEBUG: Packet dump:
*** Received from 172.17.1.21 port 32772 ....
Code: Access-Request
Identifier: 138
Authentic: b<153>L<132><172><183>{<252><152><227><254><220>b<204><153>%
Attributes:
User-Name = "mark"
User-Password =
""S<179><136><30><215><224>1<21><166><255>=|k<201>}|<167>:<155>z_<18>1<243><
164><251><200>d<218>C<
132>4U|V<27><177><238><239><225>p<208>Z<129><144>[C"
Service-Type = Authenticate-Only
NAS-IP-Address = 172.17.1.21
Thu Feb 27 10:43:38 2003: DEBUG: Handling request with Handler
'Realm=DEFAULT'
Thu Feb 27 10:43:38 2003: DEBUG: Deleting session for mark, 172.17.1.21,
Thu Feb 27 10:43:38 2003: DEBUG: Handling with Radius::AuthOPIE:
Thu Feb 27 10:43:38 2003: DEBUG: Radius::AuthOPIE looks for match with mark
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