Hello Ujwol -

Thanks for sending the configuration file - it looks fine.

When you do get a trace 4 debug, please send it to me so I can have a look.

regards

Hugh


On Thursday 06 September 2001 19:24, Ujwol wrote:

> >  Hi Hugh,
>     Our minimal configuration file is written below.  It's hard to capture
> trace report because it happens all of a sudden. Well it occured even while
> I was writing earlier. During that time, I could see nothing wrong with in
> the server, except for the radiusd. It was taking almost 70% resources.
> Well it's obvious, cause lots of clients were trying to authenticate.
> Surprising thing is it was checking everthing except encrypted password.
>
> As for the hardware/software details
> We're running Radiator 2.18.1 in Red Hat 7.0 on Intel PIII 500MHz with
> Sybase ase 11.0.3. with perl version 5.6.0 and the database is in Win 2000
> Intel PIII 500MHz with MS-Sql 7.0.
>
> Regds
> Ujwol
>
> #radius.cfg
> Foreground
> Trace 3
> PidFile %L/radiusd.pid
> AuthPort        1645
> AcctPort        1646
> LogDir  /var/log/Radiator
> DbDir   /etc/raddb
> LogFile         %L/logfile-%d
> DictionaryFile %D/dictionary
> SnmpgetProg     /usr/bin/snmpget
>
> <Client pm.mos.com.np>
>         Secret xxxxxxxx
>         NasType Livingston
> </Client>
>
> <AuthBy SQL>
>         Identifier      auth_ktm
>         DBSource        dbi:Sybase:radius
>         DBUsername      rad
>         DBAuth          ********
>         AuthSelect      select ktm_UserPwd, ktm_SimConnection, ktm_EndDate,
> ktm_Time, ktm_HoursLeft from ktm_D ialUp where ktm_UserName="%U" and
> ktm_Status=1
>         AuthColumnDef 0, Encrypted-Password, check
>         AuthColumnDef 1, Simultaneous-Use, check
>         AuthColumnDef 2, Expiration, check
>         AuthColumnDef 3, Time, check
>         AuthColumnDef 4, Session-Timeout, reply
>         AddToReply      Service-Type = Framed-User, \
>                         Framed-Protocol = PPP, \
>                         Framed-MTU = 1500, \
>                         Framed-Compression = Van-Jacobson-TCP-IP, \
>                         Idle-Timeout = 900
>         NoDefault
>         FailureBackoffTime      10
>         AcctSQLStatement update ktm_DialUp set
> ktm_HoursLeft=ktm_HoursLeft-0%{Acct-Session-Time} where ktm_Use rName='%U'
> </AuthBy>
>
> <Handler>
>         AuthBy          auth_ktm
>         AcctLogFileName /var/adm/radacct/detail
>         SessionDatabase SessSQL
> </Handler>
>
> <SessionDatabase NULL>
>         Identifier      SessNULL
> </SessionDatabase>
>
> <SessionDatabase SQL>
>         Identifier      SessSQL
>         DBSource        dbi:Sybase:radius
>         DBUsername      rad
>         DBAuth          *****
>          FailureBackoffTime      60
>         AddQuery insert into RADONLINE (USERNAME, NASIDENTIFIER, NASPORT,
> ACCTSESSIONID, TIME_STAMP,         FRAMEDIPADDRESS, CALLERID) values ('%u',
> '%N', 0%{NAS-Port}, '%{Acct-Session-Id}', %{Timestamp},
> '%{Framed-IP-Address}', 0%{Cal ling-Station-Id})
> DeleteQuery delete from RADONLINE where NASIDENTIFIER='%N' and
> NASPORT=0%{NAS-Port} ClearNasQuery delete from RADONLINE where
> NASIDENTIFIER='%N'
> CountQuery select NASIDENTIFIER, NASPORT, ACCTSESSIONID, FRAMEDIPADDRESS
> from RADONLINE where USERNAME='%u' CountNasSessionsQuery select
> ACCTSESSIONID from RADONLINE where NASIDENTIFIER='%N' </SessionDatabase>
>
> <SNMPAgent>
>         ROCommunity public
> </SNMPAgent>
>
> ----- Original Message -----
>   From: Hugh Irvine
>   To: Ujwol Manandhar ; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>   Sent: Thursday, September 06, 2001 12:43 PM
>   Subject: Re: (RADIATOR) Strange Problem
>
>
>
>   Hello Ujwol -
>
>   > Hi,
>   >   We're having strange problem with the Radiator. Since two three
>   > weeks, this problem is occuring. We are using Radiator with Auth Sql.
>   > Since few days, at times, Radiator behaves strangely. While
>   > authentication, it works fine for different parameters as time left,
>   > expiry checking, check block time, but the valid uses do not
>   > authenticate.In log it says Bad encrypted Password even if the password
>   > is correct. It's surprising cause the cpu load and everything is
>   > normal.During such situation, Cpu load used by radiusd is obviously
>   > high. But when I restart the Radiator, it's fine once again.
>   >   I'm lost. Anyone has any idea about this?
>
>   This is most curious - it is the second report of a problem like this
> today.
>
>   In any case, I will need to see a copy of the configuration file (no
> secrets) together with a trace 4 debug from Radiator showing the problem.
>
>   I would also like to know what hardware/software platform you are running
> and and what versions of Radiator, Perl and what SQL database you are
> using.
>
>   BTW - the latest version of Radiator is 2.18.3.
>
>   thanks
>
>   Hugh
>
>
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