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Marc Powell wrote:
> What does your radius server log file say about it?

It says the secrets are mismatched.  If you look at the debug output,
you can clearly see this is the case, as well.  The password shown in
the debug output is garbled, unlike when I use radtest, where the
password is displayed properly.

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> Marc


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