Hello Matt, Hello Brian -
It is usually very easy to see this in a trace 4 debug, as you will have the timestamps on all the DEBUG messages.
regards
Hugh
On Friday, Jun 27, 2003, at 20:10 Australia/Melbourne, Matt Taylor wrote:
We are running into the same problem on a machine where we are using the
primary ip address of the system for radiator. A user will dial in and our
equipment will run the radius request, at which I can see radius
authenticating the user in authlog, but the dialup equip isn't getting it
cause it tries 5 times to auth (the set value) and tells users their
username and password is invalid. We are using 3com (now utstarcom)
hiperarc running TCS 4.2 and the newest version of radiator. Attached is
my conf file. I have radius stable on a system now, but when I tried to
move it to this new system it worked. The problem is intermitent.
I've seen this kind of problem when any log files you have get too large. Radiator struggles to respond before the NAS times out and sends another request, as a result of the load induced from appending to a large log file each time an authentication takes place.
Regards
Matthew Taylor
Senior Network Engineer - Cisco CCNA, Citrix CCA, Watchguard WCSP, WCSPV
Techcel Computer Services Pty Ltd
Phone (02) 4960 1139 Fax (02) 4960 2639
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