Well..  Actually. I spoke too soon.  I tried running all of the clients
through re-authentication again.. And after 
Having all 12 clients re-authenticate a couple of times   in a relatively
short time I get the following



Fri Jul 18 16:25:21 2003 : Auth: Login OK: [dwilson] (from client GDC-T1-AP1
port 37 cli 000b4625d5de)
Fri Jul 18 16:25:21 2003 : Auth: Login OK: [chyne] (from client GDC-T1-AP1
port 12 cli 000943e586ae)
Fri Jul 18 16:25:21 2003 : Auth: Login OK: [jblack] (from client GDC-T1-AP1
port 21 cli 000af4e22599)
Fri Jul 18 16:25:22 2003 : Auth: Login OK: [coldwell] (from client
GDC-T1-AP1 port 20 cli 000af4e2249b)
Fri Jul 18 16:25:25 2003 : Error: Discarding new request from client
GDC-T1-AP1:4251 - ID: 68 due to live request 160
Fri Jul 18 16:25:26 2003 : Error: Discarding new request from client
GDC-T1-AP1:4274 - ID: 91 due to live request 183
Fri Jul 18 16:25:30 2003 : Error: Discarding new request from client
GDC-T1-AP1:4251 - ID: 68 due to live request 160
Fri Jul 18 16:25:31 2003 : Error: Discarding new request from client
GDC-T1-AP1:4274 - ID: 91 due to live request 183
Fri Jul 18 16:26:40 2003 : Error: WARNING: Unresponsive child (id 8201) for
request 160
Fri Jul 18 16:26:40 2003 : Error: WARNING: Unresponsive child (id 9226) for
request 183

And one station wasn't able to login.





-----Original Message-----
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Alan DeKok
Sent: Friday, July 18, 2003 4:20 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Cisco leap problem with pre3 


"Jeremy Salch" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Fri Jul 18 14:33:10 2003 : Error: Discarding new request from client 
> GDC-T1-AP2:4849 - ID: 136 due to live request 88

  This has nothing to do with LEAP.

  Something is causing the server to block, and stop processing the request.
The client re-tries, and the server refuses to RE-process the same request,
because the first one isn't done...

  Find out wherewhy the server is stopping, and fix that.  LEAP will start
working again.

  I've been using LEAP regularly, and have had zero problems. However, I
don't run fancy DB's, files over NFS, or *anything* which could cause the
server to stop processing requests.

  Alan DeKok.

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