At 08:54 AM 28/07/01 -0400, Chad Miller wrote:
>On Fri, Jul 27, 2001 at 09:30:55AM +0200, Samuel Maftoul wrote:
>> On Thu, Jul 26, 2001 at 05:41:01PM +0000, Miquel van Smoorenburg wrote:
>> > Samuel Maftoul <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> > >I'm encountering troubles using freeradius-0.1 with an AS 5300 cisco
nas:
>> > >I have four (no more or less) duplication of every action.
>> >
>> > Does the machine you're running the radius server on have more
>> > than one IP address? If so, bind the server to the IP address you're
>> > using for the radius server by using the '-i' command line option
>> > or the 'myip' parameter in the config file.
>> >
>> > This is in the FAQ, btw
>> That's why i've already tested. :)
>> It doesn't do anything. (in the faq it's written that masseages are sent
a lot of time like if there was network connexion problem or things like that.
>> My message are just repeated 4 times.
>> Maybe something can help you to help me (:)) I have splet something:It's
not an AS 5300 but a cisco 2514.
>
>
>If the server is replying with the wrong address on the packets, then
>the NAS would ignore them and retry sending them, hoping to get a
>response. You're using the wrong address. Really.
What about a routing problem of some kind ?
I once had a problem where the route from the NAS (which was on the other
side of 2 routers) to the radius server was ok, but the route from the
radius server to the NAS was not.
This gave the same symptoms - multiple login attempts for each user would
be logged in radius.log, but nobody (from their point of view) would ever
get authenticated because the NAS would never receive any replies...
Regards,
Simon
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