Lee W <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Well that didn't work. So I'm back to asking for help. Thanks for your help > in advance everyone.
Hmm... > > Tue Jan 29 09:45:36 2002 : Error: Accounting: logout: entry for NAS > > usrhiper port 7 has wrong ID That's usually a sign of a bad NAS. A RADIUS server can only log information it gets in an accounting packet. If that information is wrong, there isn't much that the server can do. But you also say: > > Well I think this is a strange problem. It seems that I have freeradius > > running in debug mode i.e.(radiusd -X ) but not if I start it with just > > (radiusd). If I start it with the -X it will auth with no problem, but > > if I start it using the script they give or just (radiusd) it will not > > auth. All I get in the log is this The authentication is a different problem than accounting. The two functions are almost completely independent. For authentication, if you're using /etc/shadow, I'd say read the comments about 'user' and 'group' in 'radiusd.conf' from the latest CVS snapshot. Alan DeKok. - List info/subscribe/unsubscribe? See http://www.freeradius.org/list/users.html
