Hi i'm testing amgh aswell.

I notice using unregistered cards and using token= instead of insert_token=
works just fine.
registering the tokens and using insert_token  does not.

i'm on srss 4.2 x86.

any ideas ?



On Tue, Feb 9, 2010 at 11:31 AM, Joerg Barfurth <[email protected]> wrote:

> Scott L Riggen schrieb:
>
>
> I'm returning host="hostname" with my script when you pass it insert_token
>>
>>> Both username and host are optional, but it's not very interesting if you
>>> don't return at least one of them :)
>>>
>>
>>
>  Switching is still busted.  When I put in my two test cards  (both
>> pointing at hosts in different FOGs I still stay on whatever host the sunray
>> happens to connect to when it gets back it's dhcp answer.
>> the only thing I see in messages is that amgh is yes but that it has
>> nothing in the reply.  The DETAILS section shows Details=AMGH lookup library
>> did not provide any target AMGH hosts, AMGH_Target=*NONE*
>> Also the token says user.1265220350-7053 (what is this......?)
>>
>> Feb  8 15:21:55 bender.cesa.opbu.xerox.com utauthd: [ID 118791 user.info]
>> Worker2 NOTICE: MTU = 1500
>> Feb  8 15:21:56 bender.cesa.opbu.xerox.com utdtsession: [ID 702911
>> user.info] Add (5,user.1265220350-7053,normal)
>> Feb  8 15:21:58 bender.cesa.opbu.xerox.com utauthd: [ID 988467 user.info]
>> Worker2 NOTICE: SESSION_OK user.1265220350-7053
>> Feb  8 15:22:00 bender.cesa.opbu.xerox.com dtlogin[2736]: [ID 118685
>> user.info] pam_sunray_amgh::[DPY=5] AMGH_SUMMARY:
>> token=user.1265220350-7053, username=,
>>  AMGH_Done?=NO(Local Session), Details=AMGH lookup library did not provide
>> any target AMGH hosts, AMGH_Target=*NONE*
>>  Feb  8 15:22:02 bender.cesa.opbu.xerox.com utauthd: [ID 140345 user.info]
>> Worker4 NOTICE: DISCONNECT IEEE802.0003ba3c12dd, user.1265220350-7053 token
>> removed
>>
>>
> So this looks as if AMGH thinks everything is right, but your script does
> not return the expected values.
>
> You could try to instrument your script, either with selected echo
> statements or with 'set -x', and redirect the results of that to a special
> log file (or just to /tmp/amghlog$$), so that you can see what you script
> actually does.
>
> HTH
>
> - Jörg
>
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