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Hi,
I have the following problem:
Radiator does not print the right ip addresses while logging access
and accounting requests. Here's a sample from the detail file:
NAS-IP-Address = 255.255.255.255
NAS-Port = 34
NAS-Port-Type = Async
Acct-Status-Type = Stop
Hello, Hugh
I'm using this setup for the incoming ipass requests.
When one of our customers is roaming, the auth requests arrives to the vnas
and is forwarded via radius to the Radiator. Outgoing ipass (using ipass
netserver software) works fine.
The problem is when i set ipass to forward the
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> I followed the instructions written in the FAQ of radiator but it wont
> work. Upon accessing the directory it would ask for the username and
> password but it will deny your access, upon checking the logs of apache
> err
Hello--
I am looking for some input on a method, if possible, to assign all of my dial up
users ip addresses via radiator from one common pool. I have looked at the
FramedGroupBaseAddress and the FramedGroup attributes but I am not sure if this is the
correct way to approach this. It appears
Hello Rafael -
Thanks for sending the log file - what it shows is that the incoming request
with the domain suffix does not have a password attribute. This is the cause of
the problem, as Radiator tries to check the password.
Note that IPASS has recently changed their policy and now operates wi
Hello Paul -
The excerpt of the log file below appears to show that Radiator has crashed and
restarted. Could you send me a copy of the configuration file (no secrets) and
a more complete trace 4 showing what happens before what you see below?
thanks
Hugh
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> I am having a weird problem wit
Hello David -
Radiator is logging the values of those attributes as it receives them from the
NAS. I think you should check your NAS configuration. BTW - you can see hex
packet dumps with a trace 5.
hth
Hugh
On Fri, 18 Aug 2000, David Leal wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have the following problem:
>