Hello Robert -
On Fri, 26 Nov 1999, Robert Page wrote:
> >%_Hi,
>
> I have just installed Radiator on an NT box with Platypus running alongside.
I have successfully tested the ODBC functionality and authenticated users with
radpwtst. When I cut over one of the Cisco AS5200s to use the Radiator I was
unable to reliably authenticate users and when I did the user could not go
anywhere. The user could not ping the Radiator server either.
You will need to send us a trace 4 from the tests with the NASs so we can see
what is happening.
>
> I have attached 2 trace 4s from radpwtst. One is for a 56k user using 1 port and
>the
other is for an ISDN user (router). The NAS-IP-Address value is not the IP
assigned to the AS5200, Radiator Server, or any other device on our networks.
We do not own that class C.
Radpwtst uses the values you are seeing in the traces as default values - this
is normal. You can change the values to whatever you want - check the manual.
>
> Can anyone help me with this configuration!!! I am using RadiusNT on Platypus and
>the
emarld.cfg modified for our use.
Send us the traces from the tests with the NASs and I'll be happy to help.
thanks
Hugh
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