Re: (RADIATOR) Problem using Radiator to authenticate VPN access via a Cisco VPN 5001

2001-09-06 Thread Hugh Irvine
Hello Jc - What you describe is not correct. The radius packets themselves are not encrypted, neither from the NAS nor from Radiator. The shared secret is only used for the encryption of the password, and it is the configuration of the NAS that determines this (either PAP or CHAP authenticat

RE: (RADIATOR) Problem using Radiator to authenticate VPN access via a Cisco VPN 5001

2001-09-06 Thread Reynoso, Jc
Hello! I may have experienced a similar problem. Radiator sends encrypted radius packets to the cs5001 The cs5001 cannot understand the encrypted packet. This is the "shared secret" between radiator and the cs5001. You will have to send the packet in the clear (bad defeats purpose of pw in the

Re: (RADIATOR) Problem using Radiator to authenticate VPN access via a Cisco VPN 5001

2001-09-05 Thread Hugh Irvine
Hello Howard - On Thursday 06 September 2001 08:26, Jares, Howard M wrote: > I am having problems configuring Radiator v2.18.2 to authenticate to a > Cisco VPN 5001. > > I have been testing the using the following configuration files: > > goodies\simple2.cfg: > # simple2.cfg > # > # Example Radi

(RADIATOR) Problem using Radiator to authenticate VPN access via a Cisco VPN 5001

2001-09-05 Thread Jares, Howard M
I am having problems configuring Radiator v2.18.2 to authenticate to a Cisco VPN 5001. I have been testing the using the following configuration files: goodies\simple2.cfg: # simple2.cfg # # Example Radiator configuration file. # This very simple file will allow you to get started with # a simp