Hello Steve -
On Thu, 30 Dec 1999, Steve Suehring wrote:
> Hello-
>
> I don't think I broke it. :)
>
> We've got a rather simple configuration going, just one realm = xxx.net
> and a <Realm> clause for people without the @xxx.net realm
> attached. Should I also have a Realm DEFAULT too?
>
> Tonight someone decided to dial up with the Internet Connection Wizard
> from Microsoft. This killed the server apparently.
>
> Here's some of the info. Mike or Hugh, I can send the hex from the packet
> to you as well if you'd like.
>
> Steve
>
> *** Received from xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx port xxxx ....
>
> Code: Access-Request
> Identifier: 117
> Authentic: ~<8>wp<172>c<164><15><182>SB" T<219><25>
> Attributes:
> User-Name = "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
> User-Password =
> "<189><230><165>lC<127>E<127><11><189><129>z<251><170><2
> 36>%"
> NAS-IP-Address = xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
> NAS-Port = 1541
> Acct-Session-Id = "100930874"
> Wed Dec 29 21:38:07 1999: DEBUG: Check if Handler Realm=voyager.net should
> be used to handle this request
> Wed Dec 29 21:38:18 1999: INFO: Server started
>
Ugh - very ugly.
Can you send me a copy of the configuration file (no secrets) and a more
complete trace 4 debug. Also what version of Radiator are you running?
The User-Name in the packet is "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" which if you wanted to
do things like support roaming would require a <Realm DEFAULT>, but this
shouldn't cause Radiator to crash and restart.
thanks
Hugh
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