It looks to me like it is authenticating the user and sending back an
accept message to our portmaster. But on the dialup machine I get the
"can't connect" message. Each time I dialup the portmaster tries 10 or 11
times, all the trials look just like this.
I can't figure out if the problem is with my Radius configuration, my
portmaster, or my dialup computer.
Any ideas?
_M_
noel@integrityonline.com
radrecv: Request from host cdee120f code=1, id=194, length=75
User-Name = "test"
Challenge-Response = "\001\020\312V\271\302\225\341RYC'b\360\3433\
364"
NAS-Identifier = 205.238.18.15
NAS-Port = 26
NAS-Port-Type = Async
User-Service = Framed-User
Framed-Protocol = PPP
rad_authenticate_ODBC()
Challenge-Response = "\001\020\312V\271\302\225\341RYC'b\360\3433\
364"
SQL Statement: Select DateDiff(Minute, GetDate(), DateAdd(Day, (ma.Ex
tension+ma.OverDue+1), maExpireDate)), DateDiff(Minute, GetDate(), Dat
eAdd(Day, sa.Extension+1, saExpireDate)), sa.AccountID, sa.AccountType
, sa.Password, sa.Login, sa.Shell From MasterAccounts ma, SubAccounts
sa Where (sa.Login='test' or sa.Shell='test') AND ma.CustomerID=sa.Cu
stomerID and sa.Active<>0 and ma.Active<>0
SQL Statement: RadGetConfigs 1
Loading radius defaults for this type...
SQL Statement: RadGetATConfigs 'PPP'
User-Service = 2 (2)
Framed-Protocol = 1 (1)
Sending Ack of id 194 to cdee120f (pm7.pdx.integrityonline.com)
User-Service = Framed-User
Framed-Protocol = PPP
Resp Time: 90 Auth: 11/0 -> 11 Acct: 0/0/0 -> 0