Well I have upgrades with no relief. But It is different now. Instead of
the *:Radius under netstat queuing, it is now *:Radacct. The trace 4 shows
the same behavior. Working and then locking up on:
Thu Jun 15 14:17:32 2000: DEBUG: Deleting session for admin, 203.63.154.1,
1234
Thu Jun 15 14:17:32 2000: DEBUG: Handling with Radius::AuthSYSTEM
Any thoughts?
Cortney
At 05:43 PM 6/15/00 +1000, you wrote:
>Hello Cortney -
>
>On Thu, 15 Jun 2000, Cortney Thompson wrote:
> > Hi all,
> >
> > I am back again... I am trying to set up a <AuthBy SYSTEM> setup on a
> > Cobalt RaQ3 with shadowed passwords, I don't even know if this can be
> > done. Anyhow If I do a radpwtst it works fine with no problems, but as
> > soon as I dial-up via PPP using PAP authentication radius locks up and
> > starts queuing requests.
> >
> > netstat -a shows the below.
> >
> > Proto Recv-Q Send-Q Local Address
> > udp 0 0 *:radacct *:*
> > udp 8256 0 *:radius *:*
> >
> > I have to reboot the machine to get radius to return in any shape or
> > form. I have also tired a <AuthBy UNIX> and I get the same
> > response. However if I login using CHAP it will warn me that Encrypted
> > passwords are not allowed with Chap and radiator will NOT lock up. Don't
> > know if that helps, but it could.
> >
>
>There was a serious bug in Radiator 2.16 with session databases and
>simultaneous use checking. You should download Radiator 2.16.1 and let me know
>how you go with it.
>
>thanks
>
>Hugh
>
>
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