Thankyou Alan! I don't want to shout at the NAS owner (we rely on them for customer connections on a private DSL network and the other sites are fine!) without backup / confidence that I'm not making mistakes.
The users connect, both the logs earlier and now the debug output show Accept messages going out to the NAS correctly, and as i said most of our user community connects without issue. Which lead me to say it's not RADIUS, but I was given a "it's your RADIUS" response by our provider. I guess my first step tomorrow is to make sure the NAS receives the Access-Accept for all sites and then give it to them to figure out why some are being marked as Reject by the NAS and some are OK and do as i said about "new" user setups. As I said previously, Thankyou very much for your assistance - the accounting packet issue i can sort given time (and offline) and hopefully i wont need to trouble anyone further. All ideas gratefully recieved though! Andy On 09/08/2007, Alan DeKok <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Andy Billington wrote: > > Was thinking about setting up another FR instance, separate IP and > > with just pure text (users) info but am not sure - what concerns me is > > seeing a few mails that have same symptoms (connect starts, then > > restarts after 10s) > > Do those users get connected at *all*? If they do, then the problem > is the NAS. It's being told to connect them, it does, and then 10s > later, it disconnects them. > > *Please* ensure that the problem is something other than RADIUS before > poking your FreeRADIUS configuration. If the NAS receives the > Access-Accept and lets the user on, DON'T touch your RADIUS > configuration. Buy a NAS that works. > > Alan DeKok. > - > List info/subscribe/unsubscribe? See http://www.freeradius.org/list/users.html > - List info/subscribe/unsubscribe? See http://www.freeradius.org/list/users.html