At 09:51 AM 9/20/2002 -0400, Brandon Lehmann wrote:
>Hi List,
>
> We are currently trying to get FreeRadius 0.7.1 to work with our
>VopRadius server. This is how it flows.
>
> Our users dial into the Qwest Network. The Qwest NAS sends a request
>to Qwest's radius proxy servers -> Qwest proxy servers send a request to one
>of our proxy servers -> our proxy server sends the request to our VopRadius
>server -> VopRadius authenicates the user. Sounds easy right?
>
> This is what we are running into. On top of some errors about
>accounting (FreeRadius wants us to add ALL of qwest's NAS boxes to the
>clients file.. ick) we are not getting authenticated.
Huh? Uhh, no. You don't need to do that unless Qwest's NAS are going
to talk to your radius server directly. If requests are proxied through
Qwest's radius servers, then you only have to add their Radius server IPs
to your clients file.
>The only reason that this would happen is because our proxy server is NOT
>sending back a Proxy-State [33] attribute. How can I make sure that
>FreeRadius sends this attr back? If I can't get it to do this, can someone
>please advise a software package that can do this?
If Qwest's server sends it to you, then FreeRADIUS will send it back. You
can find out what you are receiving from Qwest and what you are sending back
by running the server in Debug mode ( radiusd -x -x ).
Good luck.
-Chris
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