Just in case, I found the option in the MAX TNT to disable it:
read EXTERNAL-AUTH
set rad-auth-client allow-auth-config-rqsts = no
Juan.
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Hugh Irvine [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Lunes 6 de Marzo de 2000 18:17
> To: ARG-MENENDEZ, JUAN; '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
> Subject: Re: (RADIATOR) Radiator & MAX TNT
>
>
> Hello Juan -
>
> On Tue, 07 Mar 2000, ARG-MENENDEZ, JUAN wrote:
> > I been doing some tests with Radiator Demo Version 2.15 & some
> > Ciscos 2511/5300 and everything went allright.
> >
> > We also have some MAX TNTs here and I noticed the MAX TNT unit is
> > sending �garbage� to the radius server (I can only see it if I configure
> > loglevel to trace 4), although it does work ok when sending/receiving
> > authentication requests.
> >
> > Do I need to care about this ? It looks like Radiator takes those
> > bad packets as authentication requests. Maybe I need to configure
> anything
> > else in radiator config ?
> >
>
> The MAX is not sending "garbage" to the Radius server - it is trying to
> configure itself. MAXen have a "feature" that allows them to download
> additional configuration information from a Radius server and that is why
> you
> are seeing these strange usernames. There is an option on the MAX to turn
> this
> behaviour off. This has been discussed on the list before, so have a look
> at:
>
> http://www.thesite.com.au/~radiator
>
> and do a search.
>
> hth
>
> Hugh
>
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