Re: Re: fr0.5: logging: UNKNOWN-NAS, although ip entered?

2002-10-16 Thread MPawlowski

hi, there.

well - thanks a lot, that was it.

looking thru the docs i saw the "UNKNOWN-NAS" problem being fixed since
0.6.

anyway - once againg: thanks a lot!

(upgrading was quite easy, i must admit. as i'm addicted to "never change a
running system" i feared my whole work being spoiled when upgrading but it
was smooth, painless and quite comfortable :)

regards,
-mp.




Message: 4
From: "Alan DeKok" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: fr0.5: logging: UNKNOWN-NAS, although ip entered?
Date: Wed, 09 Oct 2002 12:11:56 -0400
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> well, i think i've got a problem with logging the names or ip-addresses
of
> the nas'es that users try to authenticate from.
>
> although there are ip-addresses and shortnames set in clients.conf, fr0.5

  Yuck.  Why don't you upgrade to 0.7.1?

  Alan DeKok.



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Re: fr0.5: logging: UNKNOWN-NAS, although ip entered?

2002-10-09 Thread Alan DeKok

[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> well, i think i've got a problem with logging the names or ip-addresses of
> the nas'es that users try to authenticate from.
> 
> although there are ip-addresses and shortnames set in clients.conf, fr0.5

  Yuck.  Why don't you upgrade to 0.7.1?

  Alan DeKok.

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fr0.5: logging: UNKNOWN-NAS, although ip entered?

2002-10-09 Thread MPawlowski

hello, everybody.

well, i think i've got a problem with logging the names or ip-addresses of
the nas'es that users try to authenticate from.

although there are ip-addresses and shortnames set in clients.conf, fr0.5
just logs the sentence
Auth: Login OK: [username] (from nas UNKOWN-NAS port x cli x.x.x.x) (where
"x.x.x.x" is the ip address of our netview machine).

excerpt from clients.conf:

client 10.0.0.1 {
secret = 
shortname = just-a-funny-cisco-nas
}

i'm also using access verification based on huntgroups where i just
configured the NAS-IP-Address, nothing more.

what's wrong with my configuration? the evil thing is that i can't see from
which (cisco) nas authentication has been requested (quite good for
analysing problems).

i'll gladly appreciate hints and tips.

thank you in advance.

regards,
m. pawlowski.


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