It seems to me that the accounting is useless if everything appears to come from "anonymous". Is there a way to configure radiator so it records the actual username that authenticated? Funk says this will be possible in the new release of their radius server and suggests I buy it...not acceptable to us.



Thanks, Steve

Mike McCauley wrote:
Hello Steve,



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From: Steve Caporossi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Tue Mar 4, 2003  00:38:57 Australia/Melbourne
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: (RADIATOR) Odyssey client and Radiator - Question

We are evaluating the Odyssey client for authenticating our wireless
users via TTLS.  I noticed that unless a user sets their username
under the TTLS settings tab, "anonymous" is recorded in the logs.  Is
anyone else using this client and, have you come up with a workaround
for this behavior?


This is the normal and expected behaviour for TTLS. They put anonymous by default in the outer request so that the 'real' user name is not available for sniffing.


The downside is that the Radius requests all appear to be from 'anonymous'.

You can change this behaviour in the Odyssey client by editing the Profile/TTLS Setting page, and changing the 'Anonymous name:' field.

Hope that helps.

Cheers.



Thanks,
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Steve Caporossi
Network Systems Engineer
Center for Computing and Information Technology
Medical University of South Carolina
843.876.5083


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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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Steve Caporossi
Network Systems Engineer
Center for Computing and Information Technology
Medical University of South Carolina
843.876.5083


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