Hello,

 

            We have been testing radiator for a while now and just moved it to our live environment.  The transaction was very smooth except for two things.  

 

Does radiator limit the size of the password that the user is aloud to use?  We have one customer that has a 22 character password and we are unable to get radiator to let the user connect.  We can reproduce the error.  We are using AuthBy SQL and when I run the sql command it returns the correct value.  I can authenticate from the command line using radpwtst.  I want to blame it on the NAS but the user was able to connect fine with our old radius server. I turned on password logging and it looks like it is not decrypting the password correctly.  Below is the line from the password log (the actual password is half xed out).

 

Wed Apr  3 13:45:37 2002:1017859537:kittenxx:xxxxxxtheservice/v‘N¥Aõ±:xxxxxxtheserviceyouwant:FAIL

 

When I run radpwtst it works fine but from the NAS it puts “/v‘N¥Aõ±” as part of the password.

 

The second questing has to do with ISDN and DefaultSimultaneousUse.  I only want users to be able to dial in once but it looks as if for 128k ISDN I must have to set DefaultSimultaneousUse to 2.  Can I set DefaultSimultaneousUse at the handler level and then have separate handler for ISDN and use the same authby clause for both isdn and dial up customers using identifiers?

 

Thanks,

Tony B, CCNA, Network+

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