Hi, > (As an aside, what do the numbers in the "Handling with EAP: code 2, 11, > 76, 176" line each represent anyway?)
the joy of RADIATOR is you have the code. in EAP.pm theres this "Handling with EAP: code $code, $identifier, $length, $type" where $type is the EAP type/class - you've got something very nasty/wierd hatss getting to your RADIUS server - incrementing value thats trashing the wrong EAP attribute?? I'd recommend a simple pre-handler hook in PERL to print out the client IP, CSI, user-name and EAP type to see what/where this is coming from alan _______________________________________________ radiator mailing list radiator@open.com.au http://www.open.com.au/mailman/listinfo/radiator