Hello Arnie -

On Fri, 17 Dec 1999, Arnie Roberts wrote:
> Hi all,
> 
> I wanted to set up a NAS to do some tests on. This NAS (along with all my others) 
>adds a NAS-IPAddress
> attribute to the access request packet and so I set up handlers with different 
>NAS-IP-Address = x.x.x.x
> clauses. From my reading of the documentation, the handler should only be used if 
>the check expression
> matches. If this is the case how is it possible that the following trace should ever 
>occur??
> 
> Code:       Access-Request
> Identifier: 11
> Authentic:  SE<0><3>a0<5><12>+<2><1><145><0><28><239><238>
> Attributes:
>       User-Name = "EI01"
>       User-Password = 
>"<157><177><24><187><171><130>5<226><240>5l<5><213><136><150><254>"
>       NAS-IP-Address = 172.16.248.227
>       NAS-Port = 327683
> 
> Thu Dec 16 18:09:57 1999: DEBUG: Check if Handler NAS-IP-Address=172.16.248.253 
>should be used to handle this request
> Thu Dec 16 18:09:57 1999: DEBUG: Handling request with Handler 
>'NAS-IP-Address=172.16.248.253'
> 

What version of Radiator are you running? There was a fix for incorrect Handler
processing in Radiator 2.13.1 (the latest version is 2.14.1). If its a more
recent version of Radiator could you send me a copy of your configuration file
(no secrets) and a trace 4 debug showing what happens? And I'll also need to
know what hardware and software platform you are running.

thanks

Hugh

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