IPCP (thing that's failing) is a part of PPP negotiation. It has
absolutely nothing to do with radius authentication. Your radius server
is not at fault here. Installing new one will not help. Don't bother
looking at radius. Look into PPP negotiation between routers.
Ivan Kalik
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> > I'm using freeradius 0.9.3 (mandrake 10) to authenticate pppoe users ! > >
> > > > When a juniper equipment try to authenticate it fails! (most other
> > brand > > succed) They told me the field order are not send in the good
> > order...> > First of all, I have no idea what you are doing
Have you tested if the current version of FreeRADIUS solves your problem?
(Maybe you can help me figure out why my copy of Windows 3.1 is not working
properly with my new webcam...)
-Peter
On Fri 27 Jul 2007, J-P Raymond wrote:
> Hi, small question
>
> I know my version is old but I didn't had a
Hi!
> I'm using freeradius 0.9.3 (mandrake 10) to authenticate pppoe users !
>
> When a juniper equipment try to authenticate it fails! (most other brand
> succed) They told me the field order are not send in the good order...
First of all, I have no idea what you are doing from your explanat
Hi, small question
I know my version is old but I didn't had any problem until recently !
I'm using freeradius 0.9.3 (mandrake 10) to authenticate pppoe users !
When a juniper equipment try to authenticate it fails! (most other brand
succed) They told me the field order are not send in t
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