On 13/07/12 18:26, Kaya Saman wrote:
On Fri, Jul 13, 2012 at 5:43 PM, Alan Buxey <a.l.m.bu...@lboro.ac.uk> wrote:
Hi,


The very last line of startup output will say

Ready to process requests


If you get NOTHING else then the server is not getting any packets through
to it...which is either something simple such as the built in firewall of
cents (edit the firewall using your favourite method to allow UDP 1812
through for RADIUS auth packets), a network issue, (routing, ACLs etc) or a
switch configuration issue.

alan

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what I call smart.


Yep that's what it says!!


I am not sure however, if either the switch or RADIUS has been
configured correctly.

If FreeRADIUS prints out NOTHING once started, no packets are arriving.

Check the Cisco config again. Use "debug" and "term mon" as appropriate.

If the Cisco is sending radius requests, then you need to resort to normal network connectivity diagnosis - ping, tcpdump/wireshark, check iptables, etc.

This is not a FreeRADIUS issue (so far).
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