Re: Problem with FreeRADIUS + PPPoE + Mikrotik

2010-11-24 Thread Nick Warr

Il 24/11/2010 5.05, Pableus ha scritto:

I have not got the exact number right now. We're still doing tests, so for
now a few clients authenticate with RADIUS, the rest follows as usual.
What catches my attention is that users only have problems when they are
passed to the RADIUS, otherwise do not have problems with disconnections.

Have a look at three things..

1. When does the error occur, immediately after a PPPoE service restart, 
or the Mikrotik is restarted? We've noticed that if the service is 
stopped, Mikrotik doesn't send all the Disconnect packets, so you can 
have IP mismatches, and other issues which really aren't the fault of 
the Radius server.


2. Have a good look at your wireless log, and try talking to some of the 
clients who have the issue, it may be a CPE problem, or maybe they just 
have a crappy signal.


3. Look at things like Idle Timeouts, and see if your NAS has any errors 
like Radius Timeout..


4. As an aside, if you're doing 2.4 GHz, you could just be subject to 
DOS issues..

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Re: Problem with FreeRADIUS + PPPoE + Mikrotik

2010-11-24 Thread Pableus

But I still don't understand why the termitation cause is, most of the times,
User-Request.
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Re: Problem with FreeRADIUS + PPPoE + Mikrotik

2010-11-24 Thread Wayne Lee
Hello

On Wed, Nov 24, 2010 at 11:04 AM, Pableus pablodi...@hotmail.com wrote:

 But I still don't understand why the termitation cause is, most of the times,
 User-Request.

User-Request is sent by the CPE is almost all cases unless there is
a fault with the connection between the CPE and the NAS. This is not a
radius issue.


Regards

Wayne
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Re: Problem with FreeRADIUS + PPPoE + Mikrotik

2010-11-24 Thread Pableus

That's what I figured too, but why only happens when I move the
authentication process from the MriktoTik to the RADIUS?
Thanks again
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Re: Problem with FreeRADIUS + PPPoE + Mikrotik

2010-11-24 Thread Gideon le Grange

On 24 Nov 2010, at 3:12 PM, Pableus wrote:

 
 That's what I figured too, but why only happens when I move the
 authentication process from the MriktoTik to the RADIUS?


If you insist that this is a Radius problem and not a MikroTik config problem, 
you'll need to at least show us the Radius debugging from the MikroTik. 

Do this to enable Radius debugging:

/system logging add topics=Radius

Now wait for one of your users to connect and then drop again, and do this to 
see the log:

/log print 



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Problem with FreeRADIUS + PPPoE + Mikrotik

2010-11-23 Thread Pableus

Hello, I have a FreeRADIUS server doing authentication and accounting with
ADSL and with wireless users. The wireless users are connected to a MikroTik
which is running a PPPoE server. There are absolutely no problems with the
ADSL users, but the PPPoE users are constantly losing their connections and
then reconnecting. En average, the length of sessions varies between 1 and
10 minutes and most times shows Acct-Termination-Cause = User-Request.
I've checked the status of the wireless link but everything seems to be
right. There are other wireless users in the same neighbourhood and some of
them have this problem and others do not.

Thank you very much for any suggestions you can provide.
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Re: Problem with FreeRADIUS + PPPoE + Mikrotik

2010-11-23 Thread Marinko Tarlac

I don't see anything related with freeRadius...

On 11/23/2010 10:25 PM, Pableus wrote:

Hello, I have a FreeRADIUS server doing authentication and accounting with
ADSL and with wireless users. The wireless users are connected to a MikroTik
which is running a PPPoE server. There are absolutely no problems with the
ADSL users, but the PPPoE users are constantly losing their connections and
then reconnecting. En average, the length of sessions varies between 1 and
10 minutes and most times shows Acct-Termination-Cause = User-Request.
I've checked the status of the wireless link but everything seems to be
right. There are other wireless users in the same neighbourhood and some of
them have this problem and others do not.

Thank you very much for any suggestions you can provide.


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Re: Problem with FreeRADIUS + PPPoE + Mikrotik

2010-11-23 Thread Pableus

I was wondering if there is any FreeRADIUS setting I can configure/modify to
avoid this problem...
Thanks again
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Re: Problem with FreeRADIUS + PPPoE + Mikrotik

2010-11-23 Thread Christ Schlacta

Replace the broken mikrotik

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On Nov 23, 2010, at 13:25, Pableus pablodi...@hotmail.com wrote:



Hello, I have a FreeRADIUS server doing authentication and  
accounting with
ADSL and with wireless users. The wireless users are connected to a  
MikroTik
which is running a PPPoE server. There are absolutely no problems  
with the
ADSL users, but the PPPoE users are constantly losing their  
connections and
then reconnecting. En average, the length of sessions varies between  
1 and
10 minutes and most times shows Acct-Termination-Cause = User- 
Request.
I've checked the status of the wireless link but everything seems to  
be
right. There are other wireless users in the same neighbourhood and  
some of

them have this problem and others do not.

Thank you very much for any suggestions you can provide.
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Re: Problem with FreeRADIUS + PPPoE + Mikrotik

2010-11-23 Thread Pableus

Broken MikroTik? No, it's a RouterOS running in a X86 HP server, which is
currently handling about 1500 PPPoE clients. Now we are migrating the
authentication process to a RADIUS and these problems appear.
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Re: Problem with FreeRADIUS + PPPoE + Mikrotik

2010-11-23 Thread EasyHorpak.com

On 24/11/2553 09:48, Pableus wrote:

Broken MikroTik? No, it's a RouterOS running in a X86 HP server, which is
currently handling about 1500 PPPoE clients. Now we are migrating the
authentication process to a RADIUS and these problems appear.
   
It 's problems on Mikrotik . How many PPPoE Client online before 
terminated occure?


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Re: Problem with FreeRADIUS + PPPoE + Mikrotik

2010-11-23 Thread Pableus

I have not got the exact number right now. We're still doing tests, so for
now a few clients authenticate with RADIUS, the rest follows as usual.
What catches my attention is that users only have problems when they are
passed to the RADIUS, otherwise do not have problems with disconnections.
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Re: Problem with FreeRADIUS + PPPoE + Mikrotik

2010-11-23 Thread EasyHorpak.com

On 24/11/2553 11:05, Pableus wrote:

I have not got the exact number right now. We're still doing tests, so for
now a few clients authenticate with RADIUS, the rest follows as usual.
What catches my attention is that users only have problems when they are
passed to the RADIUS, otherwise do not have problems with disconnections.
   

show your ppp log.
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Re: Problem with FreeRADIUS + PPPoE + Mikrotik

2010-11-23 Thread Johan Meiring

On 2010/11/24 06:05 AM, Pableus wrote:


I have not got the exact number right now. We're still doing tests, so for
now a few clients authenticate with RADIUS, the rest follows as usual.
What catches my attention is that users only have problems when they are
passed to the RADIUS, otherwise do not have problems with disconnections.



What you are saying

My red car wont drive, but my green car does.
What is wrong with my red car?

We have NO IDEA.
You will have to troubleshoot yourself and come up with better info.

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Tel: (021) 883-8271
Fax: (021) 886-7782

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