Hi all! I've found, that our NAS-server sometimes (when it restarts
and there are many auth. packets comes to the radius-server) re-uses
port and ID in a 1 second period. (information from tcpdump)
That causes conflicting packet from client. I think, that the NAS
works wrong (it must
On Wed, Jul 13, 2011 at 1:54 PM, Konstantin Chekushin ko...@inbox.lv wrote:
Hi all! I've found, that our NAS-server sometimes (when it restarts and
there are many auth. packets comes to the radius-server) re-uses port and ID
in a 1 second period. (information from tcpdump) That causes
Konstantin Chekushin wrote:
Hi all! I've found, that our NAS-server sometimes (when it restarts and
there are many auth. packets comes to the radius-server) re-uses port
and ID in a 1 second period. (information from tcpdump) That causes
conflicting packet from client.
It's OK to re-use
Yes, but we just have got the problem, so, the source of the problem
may be in other place...
I've look through the sniffer file and found, this strange sequence:
...
31:05 access-request (port 65025, id 229) (Authenticator1)
31:10 access-accept (port 65025, id 229)
31:10
On Wed, Jul 13, 2011 at 4:14 PM, Konstantin Chekushin ko...@inbox.lv wrote:
Yes, but we just have got the problem, so, the source of the problem may be
in other place...
There's an analogy I sometime use to explain things like this to my coworkers:
You're driving a new car. Not far from the
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