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Scott,

In the RADIUS => Cache/Fallback panel, you have to make sure you specify ONE
retry only.  Also, it depends on your primary authentication method.  For
instance, fallback doesn't work with NT/SAM authentication as the primary
authentication.  Fallback occurs only after the n+2'd retry where n=value of
the retries.  So your NAS (or VOPTest) has to send n+2 packets before the
fallback kicks in.

--
Yves Lacombe
SPAM Fighting team &
Technical Support


----- Original Message -----
From: "Scott Wolf" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, December 20, 2002 9:23 PM
Subject: [VOP RADIUS] Fallback


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> I am having problems trying to do fallback authentication to another
> radius server running on BSD. I have the method set to "Radius Server",
> the ip address of the BSD radius server in the ip box, the "Apply method
> if user not found box" is checked also. I also have the seconday box set
> up in clients with the password. I can see in the log file where it
> forces backup authentication, but it never seems to try it. The BSD
> server never shows any attempts to contact it. Seems very off. Wondering
> if this is a known issue (we are running an old version 2.2.211).
> Thought someone out there might have some idea. I have given up.
>
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