(RADIATOR) BindAddress

Hugh Irvine hugh at open.com.au
Sun Aug 19 21:40:45 CDT 2001


Hello Harrison -

Could you please send me a copy of your Radiator configuration file (no 
secrets) together with a complete trace 4. I would also like to see the 
command line that you have used to start Radiator and the command line you 
have used for radpwtst.

thanks

Hugh


On Monday 20 August 2001 12:19, Harrison Ng wrote:

> > Hello,
>
> We are using Radiator 2.18.2 on RH6.2.
> The BindAddress parameter works only on radius authentication but not
> accounting request.
> We use tcpdump to check where has the packet gone, it said udp port radacct
> unreachable.
> I have no idea how to solve it, can anyone give me a hint.
>
> Harrison
> SmarTone Mobile Communications Ltd.
>
>
> Running radpwtst
> -------------------------
> There is no value named Async for attribute NAS-Port-Type. Using 0.
> sending Access-Request...
> OK
> There is no value named Async for attribute NAS-Port-Type. Using 0.
> sending Accounting-Request Start...
> No reply
> There is no value named Async for attribute NAS-Port-Type. Using 0.
> sending Accounting-Request Stop...
> No reply
> time for 1 iterations: 10 s
>
>
>
> Radiator logfile
> ---------------------
>
> Mon Aug 20 10:05:24 2001: INFO: Server started: Radiator 2.18.2 on grad1
> Mon Aug 20 10:05:24 2001: DEBUG: Packet dump:
> *** Received from 127.0.0.1 port 1024 ....
> Code:       Access-Request
> Identifier: 143
> Authentic:  1234567890123456
> Attributes:
>         User-Name = "lmds1"
>         Service-Type = Framed-User
>         NAS-IP-Address = 203.63.154.1
>         NAS-Port = 1234
>         Called-Station-Id = "123456789"
>         Calling-Station-Id = "987654321"
>         NAS-Port-Type = Asynchronous
>         User-Password =
> "<200><185>l<153><154>j<4><246><188>8<9><160><216>}x<153>"
>
> Mon Aug 20 10:05:24 2001: DEBUG: Check if Handler Client-Id =
> 202.140.74.1,NAS-Identifier = "radius" should be used to handle this
> request Mon Aug 20 10:05:24 2001: DEBUG: Check if Handler Client-Id =
> 10.25.155.1,NAS-Identifier = "rad" should be used to handle this request
> Mon Aug 20 10:05:24 2001: DEBUG: Check if Handler Client-Id =
> 10.25.157.18,NAS-Identifier = "radius" should be used to handle this
> request Mon Aug 20 10:05:24 2001: DEBUG: Check if Handler Client-Id =
> localhost should be used to handle this request
> Mon Aug 20 10:05:24 2001: DEBUG: Handling request with Handler 'Client-Id =
> localhost'
> Mon Aug 20 10:05:24 2001: DEBUG: Rewrote user name to lmds1
> Mon Aug 20 10:05:24 2001: DEBUG:  Deleting session for lmds1, 203.63.154.1,
> 1234
> Mon Aug 20 10:05:24 2001: DEBUG: Handling with Radius::AuthFILE
> Mon Aug 20 10:05:24 2001: DEBUG: Radius::AuthFILE looks for match with
> lmds1 Mon Aug 20 10:05:24 2001: DEBUG: Radius::AuthFILE looks for match
> with DEFAULT
> Mon Aug 20 10:05:24 2001: DEBUG: Radius::AuthFILE ACCEPT: Accept explicitly
> by Auth-Type=Accept
> Mon Aug 20 10:05:24 2001: DEBUG: Access accepted for lmds1
> Mon Aug 20 10:05:24 2001: DEBUG: Packet dump:
> *** Sending to 127.0.0.1 port 1024 ....
> Code:       Access-Accept
> Identifier: 143
> Authentic:  1234567890123456
> Attributes:
>
>
>
> Running tcpdump
> -------------------------
> [root at grad1 /root]# tcpdump host 127.0.0.1
> Kernel filter, protocol ALL, datagram packet socket
> tcpdump: listening on all devices
> 10:19:34.615660   lo > localhost.radacct > localhost.radius: udp 91
> 10:19:34.615660   lo < localhost.radacct > localhost.radius: udp 91
> 10:19:34.632010   lo > localhost.radius > localhost.radacct: udp 20
> 10:19:34.632010   lo < localhost.radius > localhost.radacct: udp 20
> 10:19:34.637640   lo > localhost.radacct > localhost.radacct: udp 89
> 10:19:34.637640   lo < localhost.radacct > localhost.radacct: udp 89
> 10:19:34.637686   lo > localhost > localhost: icmp: localhost udp port
> radacct unreachable [tos 0xc0]
> 10:19:34.637686   lo < localhost > localhost: icmp: localhost udp port
> radacct unreachable [tos 0xc0]
> 10:19:39.640813   lo > localhost.radacct > localhost.radacct: udp 113
> 10:19:39.640813   lo < localhost.radacct > localhost.radacct: udp 113
> 10:19:39.640849   lo > localhost > localhost: icmp: localhost udp port
> radacct unreachable [tos 0xc0]
> 10:19:39.640849   lo < localhost > localhost: icmp: localhost udp port
> radacct unreachable [tos 0xc0]

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