Not to be mean or anything, but you don't seem to have read the whole email or
the full correspondence. The problem only occurs when the Auth-Type is set to
System. I have bunch of other accounts (Auth-Type: Local) that work absolutely
fine. And to answer your questions, I DID post debug info, and
On Thu, 12 May 2005, Andrey wrote:
Not to be mean or anything, but you don't seem to have read the whole email or
the full correspondence. The problem only occurs when the Auth-Type is set to
System. I have bunch of other accounts (Auth-Type: Local) that work absolutely
fine. And to answer
Dustin, I appreciate your help, but everything is working fine now, so you can
drop the issue, okay?
Thanks.
Andrey
Quoting Dustin Doris [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On Thu, 12 May 2005, Andrey wrote:
Not to be mean or anything, but you don't seem to have read the
whole email or
the full correspondence.
Great.
On Thu, 12 May 2005, Andrey Furukin wrote:
Dustin, I appreciate your help, but everything is working fine now, so you can
drop the issue, okay?
Thanks.
Andrey
Quoting Dustin Doris [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On Thu, 12 May 2005, Andrey wrote:
Not to be mean or anything, but you
On Tue, 10 May 2005, Andrey wrote:
Hi List,
I have a question about Auth-Type = System. I have several accounts that
need to be authenticated through System and it works great as long as
the IP is assigned dynamically. As soon as I switch an account to static
IP, it authenticates but does
Hi List,
I have a question about Auth-Type = System. I have several accounts that need to
be authenticated through System and it works great as long as the IP is assigned
dynamically. As soon as I switch an account to static IP, it authenticates but
does not assign the desired ip address. I'm
Andrey [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have other static ip accounts that authenticate from sql, and those work
just
fine. Just the ones that are from System.
Any suggestions most appreciated.
Run the server in debugging mode and read the output. There's
really no other way.
As soon as I
The output doesn't really show anything unusual. As soon as the user connects,
radius assigns a Framed-IP-Address, which unfortunately is not the one in
radreply table.
The output is as follows:
The desired ip is supposed to be x.x.x.248, which instead is set to x.x.x.135
Finished request 206
Andrey Furukin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The output doesn't really show anything unusual. As soon as the user
connects, radius assigns a Framed-IP-Address, which unfortunately is
not the one in radreply table.
...
rad_recv: Accounting-Request packet from host x.x.x.186:1646, id=158,
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