Hello Binaya -
The problem is that you do not have a Client clause in your Radiator configuration file for the device at IP address 202.52.241.1 (or something similar). You will need to check a copy of the configuration file against a trace 4 debug showing what is happening.
regards
Hugh
On Monday, Jul 21, 2003, at 15:58 Australia/Melbourne, Binaya Joshi wrote:
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Tue Jan 21 11:08:06 2003: WARNING: SessSQL Could not find a Client for NAS 202.52.241.1 to double-check Simultaneous-Use. Perhaps you do not have a reverse DNS for that NAS?
Tue Jan 21 16:19:02 2003: WARNING: SessSQL Could not find a Client for NAS 202.52.241.1 to double-check Simultaneous-Use. Perhaps you do not have a reverse DNS for that NAS?
Tue Jan 21 16:19:12 2003: WARNING: SessSQL Could not find a Client for NAS 202.52.241.1 to double-check Simultaneous-Use. Perhaps you do not have a reverse DNS for that NAS?
Tue Jan 21 17:22:17 2003: WARNING: SessSQL Could not find a Client for NAS 202.52.241.1 to double-check Simultaneous-Use. Perhaps you do not have a reverse DNS for that NAS?
Tue Jan 21 17:22:27 2003: WARNING: SessSQL Could not find a Client for NAS 202.52.241.1 to double-check Simultaneous-Use. Perhaps you do not have a reverse DNS for that NAS?
Tue Jan 21 17:22:57 2003: WARNING: SessSQL Could not find a Client for NAS 202.52.241.1 to double-check Simultaneous-Use. Perhaps you do not have a reverse DNS for that NAS?
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Binaya Dhoj Joshi.
Kathmandu
Nepal
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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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