Lee W <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Well this is one for the books. I'm not sure it is FR causing it but
> the time frame is right. As of today we have six customers that have
> reported that they can't get to some sites. The sites they report
> are the same, like (wellsfargo.com) (ibm.com) (cnn.com)
> (ebay.com). and some others. They report that some will load part of
> the site and stop.

  RADIUS does authentication (username/password) and authorization (IP
address, etc.)  Once the user is connected, any subsequent problems
cannot be RADIUS related.

  The *only* network problems that RADIUS can create is if you
misconfigure the RADIUS responses you send to the NAS.  e.g. Give two
different people the same IP.  Or, you configure a filter that lets
the user get to some sites, and not to others.

  If you haven't misconfigured the RADIUS responses, then I don't see
any way that the RADIUS server can be responsible for network problems
*after* the user has authenticated.

  Alan DeKok.

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