Hi, > rad_recv: Accounting-Request packet from host 192.168.2.55:35094, > id=151, length=220 > Acct-Status-Type = Failed > Service-Type = Sip-Session > Sip-Response-Code = 0 > Sip-Method = INVITE > User-Name = > "[EMAIL PROTECTED]<https://email.secureserver.net/view.php?folder=INBOX.Sent >_Items&uid=70#Compose> " > Calling-Station-Id = > "sip:[EMAIL PROTECTED]<https://email.secureserver.net/view.php?folder=INBOX. >Sent_Items&uid=70#Compose> " > Called-Station-Id = > "sip:[EMAIL PROTECTED]<https://email.secureserver.net/view.php?folder=INBOX. >Sent_Items&uid=70#Compose> " > Sip-Translated-Request-URI = > "sip:[EMAIL PROTECTED]<https://email.secureserver.net/view.php?folder=INBOX. >Sent_Items&uid=70#Compose> " > Acct-Session-Id = > "[EMAIL PROTECTED]<https://email.secureserv >er.net/view.php?folder=INBOX.Sent_Items&uid=70#Compose> " > Sip-To-Tag = "n/a" > Sip-From-Tag = "757680932" > Sip-Cseq = "18235" > NAS-Port = 5060 > Acct-Delay-Time = 0 > NAS-IP-Address = 192.168.2.55
This request looks incredibly messy. My guess is that something is very wrong on the NAS device. > rlm_realm: Looking up realm "192.168.2.55" for User-Name = > "[EMAIL PROTECTED]<https://email.secureserver.net/view.php?folder=INBOX.Sent >_Items&uid=70#Compose> " > rlm_realm: No such realm "192.168.2.55" > modcall[preacct]: module "suffix" returns noop for request 2 Hm, this is a server behaivour I don't understand. Why does the server think the realm ends at the "<" character? It's the suffix module after all. Everything but @ should be opaque? > rlm_radutmp: NAS radiusdtest port 5060 unknown packet type 15) > modcall[accounting]: module "radutmp" returns noop for request 2 > rlm_sql (sql): Unsupported Acct-Status-Type = 15 > modcall[accounting]: module "sql" returns noop for request 2 > modcall: leaving group accounting (returns ok) for request 2 > Sending Accounting-Response of id 151 to 192.168.2.55 port 35094 > Finished request 2 > Going to the next request Well, Acct-Status-Type = 15 is nothing the server can interpret. 15 stands for failed. Your NAS admitted itself that something went incredibly wrong. Here's what RFC 2866 says about this attribute: Value The Value field is four octets. 1 Start 2 Stop 3 Interim-Update 7 Accounting-On 8 Accounting-Off 9-14 Reserved for Tunnel Accounting 15 Reserved for Failed So, your NAS shouldn't even send 15: it's _reserved_. Conclusion: go get a sane NAS device. -- Stefan WINTER Fondation RESTENA - Réseau Téléinformatique de l'Education Nationale et de la Recherche - Ingénieur de recherche 6, rue Richard Coudenhove-Kalergi L-1359 Luxembourg - List info/subscribe/unsubscribe? See http://www.freeradius.org/list/users.html

