Hello Greg -


I will need to see a hex packet dump from TCPdump together with a trace 5 debug from Radiator.

regards

Hugh


On Friday, Apr 4, 2003, at 17:46 Australia/Melbourne, Greg 'Rafiq' Clarkson wrote:


Hi all,

An 'upstream' radius server is our dialup proxy and sends us access
requests.  We are using radiator 3.3.1

With no change to our system we are having problems with ISDN customers
for the last couple of days.

There is no logging in Radius even at trace level 4 but TCPdump reports
the following packet:

17:18:54.615868 upstream.radacct > myradius_server.radacct:
rad-account-req 445 [id 232] Attr[  Acct_session_id{000029F9}
Framed_proto{#452}#196#198#255 ] (DF)

Can anyone decrypt the Framed_proto{#452}#196#198#255

For the analogue users this is normally:
17:18:53.055206 upstream.radacct > myradius_server.radacct:
rad-account-req 423 [id 52] Attr[ Acct_session_id{0000449D}
Framed_proto{#264}
Framed_ipaddr{dialup-108.179.220.203.acc01-rowa- wan.comindico.com.au}#19
6#198 ] (DF) .



I don't know if this can help me to solve my problem or if it is a red herring.


Thanks




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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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