On Thu, 11 Apr 2002, Alan DeKok wrote:
> "info@GoldenIT" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Thu Apr 11 04:24:17 2002 : Auth: Login incorrect: [permconn-ias2-1/asce
> > nd] (from nas MaxTNT port 0)
> > Thu Apr 11 04:24:17 2002 : Auth: Login incorrect: [pools-ias2/ascend] (
> > from nas MaxTNT port 0)
>
>   These are NOT users trying to log in.  These are useless RADIUS
> packets sent from the Ascend NAS (and ONLY an Ascend NAS) to the
> RADIUS server.
>
>   I don't know offhand of any way of telling to Ascend NAS to stop.
> The best you can do is to add the users to your config files, with an
> 'Auth-Type := Reject'.  At least the log messages will disappear.

Had a similar case like this where the Frame-Filter-ID was set to std and
I kept seeing std/ascend auth errors in the logs.

Adding a filter on the TNT called permconn-ias2-1 and another called
pools-ias2 should fix this for you.

Either that or add an entry in your users file for this username and
password pair and hopefully you'll get more useful information in the
logs.  Just remember to remove the entries.

Kevin Bonner


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