Hello Jack -


Thanks for sending the files.

It looks to me like you have not specified the correct shared secret when using "radpwtst":

perl radpwtst -secret ***** -user ..... -password .....

The shared secret must be the same as in the Client clause.

regards

Hugh


On Thursday, Feb 27, 2003, at 09:53 Australia/Melbourne, Jack Burkhalter wrote:


I installed the new version of Radiator 3.5 with current patches on my
Windows 2000 Pro Machine, I then copied my Demo config file over to the new
version. Then run from dos with "perl radiusd -config_file radius.cfg".
Once that is running I open another dos window. Then I type "perl
radpwtst -user ***** -password -***** I get the Bad authenticator and No
reply for my Accounting requests. I have tried several things to get this
working but no dice. Please help.


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<logfile.txt><radius.cfg>

NB: have you included a copy of your configuration file (no secrets), together with a trace 4 debug showing what is happening?

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