Hello Andrew -


The code in "Radius/Nas/Cisco.pm" will try to use "finger" if the NAS-Port is ISDN (>20000).

This was a contribution that was added in Radiator 3.4.

I have copied Mike on this mail for his comments (I am not sure what to suggest).

regards

Hugh


On Thursday, Aug 28, 2003, at 17:06 Australia/Melbourne, Andrew Stevenson wrote:


Hi,

Over the last day or so radiator has started to try and finger one of our
NASs. At trace level 4 I get:


Thu Aug 28 16:45:36 2003: DEBUG: Checking if user is still online: Cisco, XXXXXX, X.X.X.X, 20003, 00002AA7
Thu Aug 28 16:45:36 2003: DEBUG: Cisco: Checking ISDN X.X.X.X:20003:XXXXXX
Thu Aug 28 16:45:36 2003: DEBUG: Using internal client to finger @X.X.X.X
Thu Aug 28 16:45:36 2003: ERR: The internal finger client failed with: Can't connect to X.X.X.X: Connection refused
Thu Aug 28 16:45:36 2003: DEBUG: Radius::AuthSQL REJECT: Simultaneous-Use of 1 exceeded


What I can't work out is why its trying to finger a NAS it clearly still
thinks is a Cisco. The NAS is listed in the same Client clause (using
"IdenticalClients" as many other NASs all of which are queried via SNMP.
"NasType" is set to "Cisco".


I'm using radiator 3.6.

Thanks,

Andrew
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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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