hey Hugh!!!
well as you mentioned.. i have started to use the standard dictionary...
and have managed to get rid of all the errors which were being shown...
as of now when i am monitoring my system the RADONLINE and the users on
TIGRIS the number is matching :)
i am still monitoring the system and will update you in case the problem
persists.
BTW: I keep getting this message now:
Timeout: No Response from xx.xx.xx.xx
Timeout: No Response from xx.xx.xx.xx
one common thing in all the above timeouts was they were from Cisco (any
suggestions on this one...)
currently my system is full, i can say at its peak.
Note: Hugh can i send you the configuration file and the trace4 debug file
on your account or do i have to sent it to the mailing list.
Best Regards
hakim
Thanks a lot Hugh for prompt reply (as usual)
-----Original Message-----
From: Hugh Irvine [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Sunday, December 10, 2000 8:41 PM
To: Hakim Tass; Radiator mailing list
Subject: Re: (RADIATOR) whats this message?
Importance: High
Hello Hakim -
At 19:37 +0300 10/12/00, Hakim Tass wrote:
>hello everyone!!!
>
>I have started to face a strange problem.
>
>I have configured the Tigris NAS and the radius for authentication.
>
>The authentication works fine and the users get authenticated ... pretty
>good..
>
>but the radonline and the number of users on the tigris does not match.
>At some interval of time the radonline displays just about 40 users when
>there is actually more than 350 users on the tigris.
>
>Also i have started to get this message on trace 4
>
>Sun Dec 10 16:09:13 2000: INFO: Duplicate request id 157 received from
>xx.xx.xx.xx: ignored
>
>I am using the cisco dictionary. (I do have Cisco NAS too.)
>
You almost certainly have a problem with the accounting from the Tigris.
I will need to see a copy of your configuration file (no secrets)
together with a trace 4 debug showing what is happening.
BTW - in most cases the standard Radiator dictionary is preferable as
it contains a compendium of most of the others, and if you need to
add missing attributes it is as simple as running up your favourite
text editor.
hth
Hugh
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