(RADIATOR) Proxy pbs

Hugh Irvine hugh at open.com.au
Mon Oct 15 21:12:24 CDT 2001


Salut Romain -

On Tuesday 16 October 2001 00:12, Romain Vergniol wrote:
> Precisions about my last post :
> > 172.29.xx.xx.1028 > 172.29.yy.yy.1646:  rad-account-req 97 [id 236] Attr[
> > NAS_ipaddr{172.29.yy.yy} NAS_port{20106} NAS_port_type{#40}
> > Acct_status{#297} Acct_delay{00 secs} Acct_session_id{318361649.}
> > Acct_authentic{#376}#120#121 Calling_station{143845245}
> > Called_station{5137} ]
> >
> >
> > 172.29.yy.yy.1646 > 172.29.xx.xx.1028:  rad-account-resp 20 [id 236]
>
> This packet is generated by the proxy
>

Correct.

> > 172.29.yy.yy.1646 > 172.29.xx.xx.1028:  rad-account-resp 109 [id 236]
> > Attr[  NAS_ipaddr{172.29.xx.xx} NAS_port{20106} NAS_port_type{#40}
> > Acct_status{#297} Acct_delay{00 secs} Acct_session_id{318361649}
> > Acct_authentic{#376}#120#121 Calling_station{143845245}
>
> Called_station{5137}
>
> > NAS_id{172.29.xx.xx} ]
>
> This packet is the response generated by the Radius server (and forwarded
> to the NAS).
>
> > Is there a way to avoid sending the first reply (rad-account-resp 20) ?

As mentioned in a previous mail, the answer to this depends on what else you 
are wanting to do in the Radiator configuration file, so if you can give me a 
clear description of your requirements I will be able to make some 
suggestions on how best to implement them.

regards

Hugh



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