Hello Wilfred -

Could you please send me a copy of your Radiator configuration file (no secrets), together with a copy of the trace 4 debug output from Radiator showing what is happening when you run the test you show below.

You mention a DOS window - what process is running in that window?

regards

Hugh



Hi Everybody,

Im just starting out with radiator. Ive successfully installed it on my
Windows 2000 box (with Win2k Server), I managed to get it to work with the
radpwtst gui client (it says access accepted) - see log file below, but I
see a message "Result 1 error 87" being posted on the DOS window for the
radiusd process.

sending Access-Request...Packet dump:
*** Sending to 127.0.0.1 port 1812 ....
Code: Access-Request
Identifier: 190
Authentic: 1234567890123456
Attributes:
User-Name = "lavapirs"
Service-Type = Login-User
NAS-IP-Address = 203.63.154.1
NAS-Port = 1234
Called-Station-Id = "123456789"
Calling-Station-Id = "987654321"
NAS-Port-Type = Async
User-Password =
"<249><216>*<199><196><29>o<174><12><219><163>L<8><0><28><209>"

Packet dump:
*** Received from 127.0.0.1 port 1812 ....
Code: Access-Accept
Identifier: 190
Authentic:
<211><247>8<186><147>C<251>E<188><213><204><23><190><127><198><10>
Attributes:

OK

ERROR CODE AT CMD SCREEN IS : RESULT 1 ERROR 87

Can anybody tell me what this means or where to look?

Thanks,
Wilfred

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