ok, after some more research, it looks like the problem I'm having is that
my users log in with Pusername,
the hints file strips the prefix off, and authenticates the user withthe
stripped username, but the radutmp file still shows the Pusername as the
logged in user, which I think is why the checkrad script is never run.

Thanks,
Pat St.John
Technical Operations Manager
Inficad Communications
1.602.265.4423 ext 140
1.888.265.4423 ext 140

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Sent: Wednesday, August 08, 2001 2:15 PM
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Subject: problems with radwho and freeradius 0.2


I'm having a weird issue with radwho, when I run it, I get:

[root@local] []: radwho
radwho in free(): warning: junk pointer, too low to make sense.

the radutmp and radwtmp both have information in them, I can cat either and
see the data, if I do a last -f /var/log/radwtmp I get the proper output.
is this a configuration issue? also, I'm not having any luck with
Simultaneous-Use := 1 either, not sure if this is related to the previous
issue. I've got checkrad in place I've got the NAS type set to cvx in the
naslist. I'm running a tcpdump and I'm not seeing any snmp traffic from the
radius server, so I know it's not running checkrad.
here's a sample of my default entry in the users file. I have specific user
options set in there as well and those options are working, so I know it's
working properly.

DEFAULT Simultaneous-Use := 1, Auth-Type := System
        Service-Type := Framed-User,
        Framed-Protocol := PPP,
        Framed-MTU := 1500,
        Idle-Timeout := 1200,
        Session-Timeout := 28800

PS: I'm working with a nortel CVX 1800.

Thanks,
Pat St.John
Technical Operations Manager
Inficad Communications
1.602.265.4423 ext 140
1.888.265.4423 ext 140


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