Hello Binaya -

The problem is that you do not have a Client clause in your Radiator configuration file for the device at IP address 202.52.241.1 (or something similar). You will need to check a copy of the configuration file against a trace 4 debug showing what is happening.

regards

Hugh


On Monday, Jul 21, 2003, at 15:58 Australia/Melbourne, Binaya Joshi wrote:

Dear all,
 
        My Radiator log is often showing the entries like below. I also have verified that there is the Reverse mapping for all the IP pools that users get while they get connected to the NAS.
   
        Even for that NAS IP, there is Reverse DNS entry.
 
        Because of it, I guess my radiator is nowadays authenticating slowly.
 
        Will you please help me and let me know what may have gone wrong ?

        Thanking you in advance.

 
       
 
 
 
Tue Jan 21 11:08:06 2003: WARNING: SessSQL Could not find a Client for NAS 202.52.241.1 to double-check Simultaneous-Use. Perhaps you do not have a reverse DNS for that NAS?
Tue Jan 21 16:19:02 2003: WARNING: SessSQL Could not find a Client for NAS 202.52.241.1 to double-check Simultaneous-Use. Perhaps you do not have a reverse DNS for that NAS?
Tue Jan 21 16:19:12 2003: WARNING: SessSQL Could not find a Client for NAS 202.52.241.1 to double-check Simultaneous-Use. Perhaps you do not have a reverse DNS for that NAS?
Tue Jan 21 17:22:17 2003: WARNING: SessSQL Could not find a Client for NAS 202.52.241.1 to double-check Simultaneous-Use. Perhaps you do not have a reverse DNS for that NAS?
Tue Jan 21 17:22:27 2003: WARNING: SessSQL Could not find a Client for NAS 202.52.241.1 to double-check Simultaneous-Use. Perhaps you do not have a reverse DNS for that NAS?
Tue Jan 21 17:22:57 2003: WARNING: SessSQL Could not find a Client for NAS 202.52.241.1 to double-check Simultaneous-Use. Perhaps you do not have a reverse DNS for that NAS?

 
 
 
Binaya Dhoj Joshi.
Kathmandu
Nepal
 



NB: have you included a copy of your configuration file (no secrets),
together with a trace 4 debug showing what is happening?

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