(RADIATOR) Re: Using RADIUS as authentication provider for WIN2K RRAS

Hugh Irvine hugh at open.com.au
Tue Oct 2 02:52:48 CDT 2001


Hello Ali -

You will first of all need to start Radiator (radiusd) as a service on the 
ports that you want it to listen on. Then you will be able to send 
authentication requests to it and it should respond.

Note that you can also use the "radpwtst" program for testing.

hth

Hugh

On Tuesday 02 October 2001 17:22, Alireza Veiseh wrote:
> Does anybody know how to setup Routhing and Remote Access (RRAS) of
> WIN2k to use the radiator as the authentication provider?  Do I need to
> edit the registory to add the raditor as a new service first?
>
> Here is what I have done, but it doesn't work:
>
> 1. Opened the property window of the RRAS
> 2. selected the Security tab
> 3. selected the "RADIUS Authentication"  as the Authentication provider
> 4. selected the Configure button
> 5. added the "radiusd" as the Server name and changed the port to 1647
> (I'm sure this port works)
> 6. clicked Ok
>
> When I restart the RRAS the server name is not recognized!  When I
> changed the server name to localhost's Ip address, no error message
> appeared, however the authentication failed!
>
> Alireza

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