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True at least from what we experience from the larger networks. This makes
it impossible to keep port limits in place. This is a problem I wish there
was some other way to fix. Limiting simeaultaneous logins is important and
it seems there should be some way to do it effectively and accurately.

Todd R.

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----- Original Message -----
From: "Erik Tijburg" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, July 09, 2002 8:44 AM
Subject: [VOP RADIUS] VOPRadius Proxy problems with DialupUsa


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> No receiving watch dog and stop packets is a problem with most wholesale
> providers.
>
> Erik Tijburg
> RedMoon BroadBand
> ISP Support Services
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> 6810 Main Street
> Frisco, TX 75034
> Office (972) 731-0696
> Cell   (469) 450-5078
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>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> On Behalf Of Pete Starnes
> Sent: Tuesday, July 09, 2002 2:39 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: [VOP RADIUS] VOPRadius Proxy problems with DialupUsa
>
>
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>  I was wondering if anyone else has started experiencing problems with
> Dialupusa in the last few days?  We are having problems with customers
> getting authenticated on their networks (via proxy Radius).  Dialupusa
> says that they are not getting a response from our Radius Server, but
> our Radius server does not show anything in the logs to respond to.  It
> seems to be sporadic in that sometimes the user will get authenticated
> and logged in, but when they log off we are not receiving a stop packet
> and thus the user is not allowed to log back in until we manually clear
> the user from our Radius server which thinks the customer is still
> logged in.  Other times it appears that our Radius server does not
> receive the auth packet at all.  I'm basing this on a comparison of
> Dialupusa's log files and our own.
>
>     I'm thinking that perhaps there may be a routing issue between their
> servers and ours, but so far everytime they have run a ping or
> traceroute it comes up clean.
>
>     I'm just trying to verify that I'm the only customer of theirs
> having this problem.  If so it would indicate a problem with my network
> or radius server and will give me something to look at.  If not it could
> be a problem on their end.
>
>     Our Radius server has worked flawlessly for over 3 years and nothing
> has been changed in the last year on it, so I'm positive it's not a
> configuration issue with it.  Guess I'll start logging the port on the
> switch to see if it's a problem with the network connection.
>
>     We also have multiple pops on multiple backbones of our own
> authenticating off the same server without issues, and thus my belief
> that the problem probably lies on the other end.
>
> Pete Starnes
> President
> NEATO
>
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