You wouldn't happen to have that router's console port connected to some
sort of terminal server, would you? If so, it's possible that the
terminal server is resetting that port (for _whatever_ reason), and then
things are going haywire from there. (Just a thought.)
Also would help to know a little more info (like WHAT KIND OF A ROUTER IS
IT?).
Vincent Giovannone
Network Infrastructure Group
Information Services Division
Rush - Presbyterian St. Luke's Medical Center
"So for the IT Manager Role, you want someone who's absolute crap, looks
reasonable on paper, and won't cause too much trouble. ... Well I don't
have any MCSEs on my books at the moment, but I could call around." --
Simon Travaglia
Brendon Colby <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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02/03/2003 08:54 AM
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Subject: Weird log entries
Good morning,
In my radius.log, I am see strange log entries. After a few week radius
crashes as well and I'm curious if this has something to do with it.
Mon Feb 3 08:44:49 2003 : Auth: Login incorrect: [p-vxr#] (from client
corporate-network port 11)
Mon Feb 3 08:44:49 2003 : Auth: Login incorrect: [port1-vxr = Console
to vxr-wtn connected on port1] (from client network-backbone-loopback
port 0)
Notice the [p-vxr#]. That's the prompt for the router of course. Why is
that getting sent back? Also, I see the login banner is getting sent
back as well on a Login incorrect entry. I am constantly getting hit
with log entries like this with all sorts of fragments in the [] section.
I'm using freeradius 0.8.
One other thing - I like grouping subnets in the clients.conf file. Is
there a way to get RADIUS to log the actual hostname of the client
rather than the group name (corporate-network or network-backbone etc.)?
Thanks
--
Brendon Colby
Systems Administrator
Midcontinent Communications
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