Problem solution:

1) the routes begin at route-1: the MAX will ask for every subsequent
routes, it means from route-1 to route-n. When freeradius doen't have an
entry for route-m it responds access-denied and the max stops asking
2) don't do Ascend-Send-Secret = "", MAX won't be happy with an empty
password and also stops reading it's configuration from freeradius.

Thanks to patience! :-)

Christophe Marbacher

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Hi Simon,

Thank you for your quick answer.

I'm sorry to be a little bit out of topic.

Do you know what I should do with these requests? Should I declare such
virtual users into freeradius users file? What kind of data do I have to
provide?

I do understand that it should happen once at MAX boot time, but why does it
happen all the time?
Sometimes it stops and I can establish a route to an other network, but
during such requests, I cannot establish a route. The MAX "doen't see"
packets for the wan network.

Should I do a dump of configuration and then a "reset to factory" and
finally restore the config?

Thank you

Christophe Marbacher

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Simon: "My understand of this is its the max trying to get its config from
Radius.
Its quite normal, but you should only see it once the NAS has booted or
you do a config reload."

>
> Hello,
>
> I get strange things from my MAX1800. Using freeradius daemon with
>
> radiusd -f -s -x -y
>
> I get the following messages:
>
>
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> -----------------------------------------
> Sending Access-Reject of id 52 to 10.0.250.250:1025
> rad_recv: Access-Request packet from host 10.0.250.250:1025, id=53,
> length=84
>         User-Name = "permconn-cheseaux-1"
>         Password = "\306=\243\275Q\372\245\367QT\3153\302\377\252\244"
>         NAS-IP-Address = 10.0.250.250
>         NAS-Port = 0
>         NAS-Port-Type = Virtual
>         Service-Type = Outbound-User
> Sending Access-Reject of id 53 to 10.0.250.250:1025
> rad_recv: Access-Request packet from host 10.0.250.250:1025, id=54,
> length=81
>         User-Name = "dovbs-cheseaux-1"
>         Password = "#-\033n\275\362\254\376\216\021\275\232of+$"
>         NAS-IP-Address = 10.0.250.250
>         NAS-Port = 0
>         NAS-Port-Type = Virtual
>         Service-Type = Outbound-User
> Sending Access-Reject of id 54 to 10.0.250.250:1025

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