Hello Paris,

y don't u check ur server, hosting RADIUS for ports on
which it is listening. there might a possible mismatch
of ports on which ur server is listening and the ports
on which ur NAS is operating for RADIUS Connections.
check it out once and let me know the results.

bye
Manoj Reddy

--- m0bius <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
> Hello there,
> 
> I am doing an upgrade on the radius server, and I've
> decided to switch
> from Clistron Radius Server to FreeRadius. I have
> set FreeRadius to use
> mySQL and I've transformed the users file to the
> database format. I
> believe that I have configured freeradius enough to
> work fine. (radtest
> and radclient works as expected) However I've
> encountered some issues.
> 
> 1st) The first time I tried to see if our Lucent NAS
> worked well with
> the freeradius (clients.conf has been properly set,
> with all the correct
> ip's and passwords) and running radiusd on debug
> mode (-X) I never saw a
> single connection from the NASes. It's kinda
> confusing since if the
> password was incorrect I would probably see a
> message. I believe that it
> is a Lucent issue but the weird thing is that it
> previously worked just
> fine with the Cistron Radius (I've not changed
> anything on the NASes).
> Could anyone know if there is anything that should
> be taken into
> consideration regarding the configuration of the
> nas?
> 
> 2nd) I've set the dialup admin pretty well and it
> seems to work (Check
> Server and each Test User works as expected) however
> I don't seem to see
> the online users on the nas. I've set as fingering
> method snmp. I've
> tried running snmpfinger manually to see that it
> didn't work giving out
> errors. Mostly this was because of the different
> version of the snmpwalk
> I have installed on the system. (I use net-snmp
> latest version). I've
> edited snmpfinger for snmpwalk to work well, however
> now when I manually
> execute it I never get anything back... I don't want
> to use radacct for
> such purposes and I am most confused on what is
> going on. (Shouldn't
> snmpfinger return something back? Please note that
> when I do something
> like: snmpwalk -c community host -v 1 system I get a
> response from the
> nas)
> 
> 3rd) The nases are supposed to server both dialup
> PSTN and ISDN 64k and
> 128k at the same time. I've included the
> NAS-Port-Type on the dictionary
> and the dialup admin user_edit.attr file, however,
> while in Cistron the
> difference between PSTN, ISDN 64k, ISDN 128K was
> something like:
> 
> PSTN:
> NAS-Port-Type = Async
> Simultaneus Use = 1
> 
> ISDN 64
> Simultaneus Use = 1
> 
> ISDN 128
> Simultaneus Use = 2
> 
> I've been searching the documentations and saw
> something like:
> NAS-Port-Type = ISDN. Would such a thing work as
> well? 
> 
> 
> Btw I should mention that the Cistron Radius was not
> set by me and the
> people do not know how or why it was done this way
> back then. Well it's
> pretty much about that. I am sorry about the
> extended mail
> 
> Really looking forward for any help available
> 
> Regards
> Paris 
> 
> 
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