The problem seems to be that the new request has the same request ID, request code, source IP, source port, but different vectors (what's this?) as one of the old requests. From the problem I saw, it is not caused by the NAS end. The freeradius didn't clear some old requests properly in the buffer for whatever reasons. Some request IDs stayed for about several hours. I am not quiet sure about the whole process in the software. If Alan or Chris could explain a little bit, it will be greatly appreciated. --Qinxue Chen __________________________________________ NetZero Platinum Sign Up Today - Only $9.95 per month! http://www.netzero.net - List info/subscribe/unsubscribe? See http://www.freeradius.org/list/users.html
- RE: Dropping conflicting authentication packet Qinxue Chen
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- RE: Dropping conflicting authentication packet Chris Parker
- Re: Dropping conflicting authentication packet Spike Ilacqua
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- RE: Dropping conflicting authentication packet Qinxue Chen
- Re: Dropping conflicting authentication packet Spike Ilacqua
- RE: Dropping conflicting authentication packet Qinxue Chen
- RE: Dropping conflicting authentication packet Chris Parker
- RE: Dropping conflicting authentication packet Qinxue Chen
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- RE: Dropping conflicting authentication packet Chris Parker
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