Paul,
You are not going to believe this but the error was a in the clients.conf
file. I had put a uppercase 'C' instead of a lower case one!!
T
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From: Paul [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject: Re: Cisco NAS not authenticating
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Guys,
I cannot get my cisco 5300 to get authentication from the radius box. I
would appreciate any help.
Thanks
Tariq
Output from the radiusd -X gives:
Listening on authentication *:1812
Listening on accounting *:1813
Ready to process requests.
rad_recv: Access-Request packet from host
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Listening on authentication *:1812
Listening on accounting *:1813
Ready to process requests.
rad_recv: Access-Request packet from host 172.10.30.10:1645, id=110, length=59
Ignoring request from unknown client 172.10.30.10:1645
I'm new at this and this is just a guess,
You have to instert a record in the naslist file with the ip of your
NAS. That's what is missing and thats why the radius says that is an
unknown client
Also you have to do the same with the file acct_users so you will have
accounting too.
mtcu Guys,
mtcu I cannot get my cisco 5300 to get
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