Hi,

      Yes, that's what I also deduced. My problem is that I really don't
know how to tell the Radius server to send that info to the NAS. I tried to
put in the nastype file, the type "alteon", but it does not seem to work.
      And no, there is not any firewall doing NAT with these addresses. I
also administer those network elements.
      Any other info would be very appreciated.

Thanks,
Victor.


martes, 02 de diciembre de 2003 20:18
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
cc:
From: "Alan DeKok" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: Freeradius and Alteon Problems



Victor Mira <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> auth: user supplied User-Password matches local User-Password
> Sending Access-Accept of id 236 to 172.16.138.64:3010
> Finished request 0

  You've configured it to send *no* attributes back to the NAS.  This
  is most likely what the problem is.

> The issue is that, as far as I know, the RADIUS seems to be sending the
> Alteon any kind of information that it does not understand. It is
supossed
> to send what kind of user is trying to log on (standard telnet
> authentication in alteon is only checked by password, without username.
> Kind of a Catalyst Switch).

  So configure the server to send that...

> I forgot to tell that I also sniffed in the firewall between the Alteon
> and the RADIUS. Everything seems to be fine overthere. If not, I would
not
> work with the Nokia firewalls.

  Hmm... I hope it's not an application layer firewall doing NAT.

  Alan DeKok.

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