Hi Hugues,

The password of the use doesn't change. However, I am not sure where the
problem comes from : ppp client, NAS or Radius ?
For Cisco, if the authentication is done by radius (and that's the case),
the problem comes from ppp client or Radius.

Any idea how I could find which is guilty ?

TIA.                    Gildas.

-----Message d'origine-----
De : Hugh Irvine [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Envoy� : jeudi 2 novembre 2000 06:33
� : Gildas PERROT
Objet : RE: (RADIATOR) CHAP problem



Salut Gildas -

On Thu, 02 Nov 2000, you wrote:
> Salut Hugues,
>
> I didn't send the debug since it does not show anything about CHAP but
here
> it is :
>
> Mon Oct 30 13:25:07 2000: DEBUG: Packet dump:
> *** Received from 193.149.123.98 port 1645 ....
> Code:       Access-Request
> Identifier: 39
> Authentic:  <237>k<153>e<222><232>8A<192>F<129><134><188><170>P<209>
> Attributes:
>         NAS-IP-Address = 193.149.123.98
>         NAS-Port = 32
>         NAS-Port-Type = Async
>         User-Name = "Carrefour"
>         Called-Station-Id = "6641"
>         Calling-Station-Id = "672085196"
>         CHAP-Password =
> "<2>P<24><6><2><156><163><151><255><219>p|<203><151><A"
>         Service-Type = Framed-User
>         Framed-Protocol = PPP
>

What is the content of the password field in the database? If the content is
always the same, but the same CHAP authentication request from the same NAS
fails, then I would suspect a bug in the NAS.

thanks

Hugh

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