A couple of our customers are unable to login. The logs only show an
"Access-Request" but no "Accounting-Request". It seems if they keep trying
sometime they login. Any ideas as to the cause of the problem.
Code: Access-Request
Identifier: 222
Authentic: <1><224><224><254><231>M<148>E_/<248><224>|<231><214><191>
Attributes:
User-Name = "scully"
User-Password = "<237><186><11><221><4><30><127>3N<203><219><151>7?<241> "
Client-Id = 63.112.159.254
NAS-Port = 267
Acct-Session-Id = "17436660"
USR-Interface-Index = 1523
Service-Type = Framed-User
Framed-Protocol = PPP
Chassis-Call-Slot = 2
Chassis-Call-Span = 1
Chassis-Call-Channel = 11
Calling-Station-Id = "2032455084"
Called-Station-Id = "8609411055"
NAS-Port-Type = Async
Mon Jan 15 17:40:59 2001: DEBUG: Rewrote user name to scully
Mon Jan 15 17:40:59 2001: DEBUG: Rewrote user name to scully
Mon Jan 15 17:40:59 2001: DEBUG: Handling request with Handler
'Realm=DEFAULT'
Mon Jan 15 17:40:59 2001: DEBUG: Deleting session for scully,
63.112.159.254, 267
Mon Jan 15 17:40:59 2001: DEBUG: do query is: delete from Sessions where
Username='scully' and NASIdent='63.112.159.254' and NASPort=267
Mon Jan 15 17:40:59 2001: DEBUG: Handling with Radius::AuthFILE
Mon Jan 15 17:40:59 2001: DEBUG: Radius::AuthFILE looks for match with
scully
Mon Jan 15 17:40:59 2001: DEBUG: Query is: select NASIdent, NASPort,
SessionID from Sessions where Username='scully'
Mon Jan 15 17:40:59 2001: DEBUG: Radius::AuthFILE ACCEPT:
Mon Jan 15 17:40:59 2001: DEBUG: Access accepted for scully
Mon Jan 15 17:40:59 2001: DEBUG: Packet dump:
*** Sending to 63.112.159.254 port 1645 ....
Andrew P. Kaplan, CNE, MCSE+Internet, MCT, CCNA, CCDA
CyberShore, Inc. -- Premium Internet Services -- http://www.cshore.com
"The ultimate measure of a man is not where he stands in moments of comfort,
but where he stands at times of challenge and controversy."
-Martin Luther King, Jr.
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