Hello Fred -
I will need to see a trace 4 debug from Radiator showing what is
happening.
regards
Hugh
On Wednesday, Mar 5, 2003, at 00:32 Australia/Melbourne, baxter wrote:
I am using radiator to authenticate wireless users (from a bluesocket
wireless gateway) with the authentication going against an imap server
on
our campus. The problem I am having is that I can't seem to figure
out what
I need to return on a pptp request. The bluesocket people say I need
to get
a "MS-MPPE-RECV-key" and a "MS-MPPE-RECV-send" but the log from the
radiator
looks like i'm failing authentication even before i'm not getting the
receives back. I tried adding some information to my config i found
on the
faq site, but that didn't seem to help. Any ideas?
# Host specifies the name or addressd of the IMAP server to use
# You should set this to suit your own site
Host po.cc.fredonia.edu
# If Debug is set, IMAPClient will print details
# of its communications to stdout
Debug 1
# Timeout specifies a timeout in seconds, If the IMAP
# server does not respond in this time, the authentication
# will fail.
# Defaults to 10 seconds
# Timeout 2
# Port specifies the number of the IMAP port to use on
# Host.
# Defaults to 143
# Port 9000
# Generate MPPE keys to encrypt pptp vpns
#AutoMPPEKeys Yes
#AddToReply Service-Type = Framed-User,\
# Framed-Protocol = PPP,\
# Framed-IP-Netmask = 255.255.255.255,\
# Framed-Routing = None,\
# Framed-MTU = 1500,\
# Framed-Compression = Van-Jacobson-TCP-IP,\
# Message-Authenticator = ,\
# MS-MPPE-Encrpytion-Policy = Encryption-Allowed,\
# MS-MPPE-Encrption-Types = Encrption-Any
Joe Baxter
Assistant Network Administrator
SUNY College at Fredonia
Fredonia, NY 14063
(716) 673-4712
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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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