It is difficult to see what your machine is doing since you are giving us bits and pieces of the problem and out of order.
Damian Porter wrote: > thanks for all you input so far, and i am still looking, trying to use > the hint and huntgroup file for a work around so success yet. By the way > i should mention the code worked perfectly well with redhat 9. > > [00-0423-236767-676752-6752-52] What is that number? Is that the resulting username after your regex? > the first and the last octet works, its just {2} - {5} that acting up. > > additional information my auth-log file > > Packet-Type = Access-Request > Thu May 11 18:33:02 2006 > NAS-IP-Address = 1.5.1.32 <http://1.5.1.32> > User-Name = "00042367672f" > User-Password = "00042367672f" > Calling-Station-Id = "00042367672F" > Called-Station-Id = "000B8602DD80" > NAS-Port = 0 > NAS-Port-Type = Wireless-802.11 > Vendor-14823-Attr-5 = 0x4e5355 > Vendor-14823-Attr-6 = 0x302e302e30 > Client-IP-Address = 1.5.1.3 <http://1.5.1.3> Is that a different username than the munged one above? Can you make sure to provide details from the same username, so it is easier to follow and see what exactly is wrong? > Debug output > > There appears to be another RADIUS server running on the authentication > port 1814 One of two things is happening. Either there is a radius server already running and it has been running all the time and any changes you are making are not being seen. Or you forgot to stop the radius daemon before trying to run it in debug mode. Try this: killall -9 radiusd radiusd -X Now, leave that running and send it an access request. Send us everything from where you typed radiusd -X to the *end* of the request (presumably a reject statement). radiusd -X should not release back to a prompt, it should sit there waiting for a request. If you get a prompt back, then there is either still something running on that port or something else caused it to error out. *After* you send a request and it gets rejected, Control-C will get your prompt back and terminate the radiusd -X. -- Dennis Skinner Systems Administrator BlueFrog Internet http://www.bluefrog.com - List info/subscribe/unsubscribe? See http://www.freeradius.org/list/users.html