RE: Request from host field different from NAS-Identifier

Peter A. Sang ( (no email) )
Mon, 23 Jun 1997 13:46:29 +0200

You must define the source adress by specifying e.g.

ip radius source-interface Ethernet0

in the Cisco config.
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Peter A. Sang
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>From: Mauro J. Jaskelioff[SMTP:mauro@citynet.net.ar]
>Reply To: RadiusNT@emerald.iea.com
>Sent: Montag, 23. Juni 1997 03:13
>To: RadiusNT@emerald.iea.com
>Subject: Request from host field different from NAS-Identifier
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>I'm using a Cisco 2509 for remote access. When trying to authenticate a
>user I get
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>radrecv: Request from host xxxxxx71 code=1, id=9, length=68
> NAS-Identifier = xxx.xxx.xxx.97
> NAS-Port = 2
> User-Name = "test"
> Password = "\227\246\214\377D\272O7\232\333\366\300\355i\323\370"
> User-Service = Framed-User
> Framed-Protocol = PPP
>rad_authenticate_ODBC()
>LOG: Calc_digest: from xxx.xxx.xxx.113, ID 9 : Wrong NAS Address
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>The address in the Request from host field (xxx.xxx.xxx.113) is the WAN
>address, and de xxx.xxx.xxx.97 in the NAS-Identifier is the eth0.
>Is there any way I could change the NAS-Identifier in the Cisco?
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>In RadiusNT the NAS is entered as xxx.xxx.xxx.113.
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