Hi Bart,
Just check if the netserver and Radius are listen on the same radius and accounting ports, also check if the netserver is able to connect to so called Home Server which IPass Uses.
 
Regards,
Walter Perris
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Friday, December 05, 2003 6:39 AM
Subject: RE: Freeradius and IPASS

Walter,

thanks for the guide,
i've ventured one step closer to the solution.
Whenever I launch an authentication request it gets
denied and my netserver log displays:
 rad_request: attempted radius authentication; try -r option

any clue on this one?

thank you very very much,
Bart

>-----Original Message-----
>From: Walter Perris [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Sent: donderdag 4 december 2003 17:49
>To:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: Re: Freeradius and IPASS
>
>
>Hi,
>This is the complete guide for IPASS Netserver
>1) Edit the realm section of your radius.conf file
(/etc/raddb/radius.conf).
>Within the radius.conf file (/etc/raddb/radius.conf), there will be a
section containing your realm list. This section lists >all of the realms
known to FreeRADIUS, and defines how they are handled. To enable FreeRADIUS
to recognize the IPASS/ >prefix, locate the following section, edit the
entry and uncomment the section:>
>realm slash { 
>  >
> format = prefix 

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