(RADIATOR) NAS-IP-Address

Robert Blayzor noc at inoc.net
Fri Jan 4 23:10:57 CST 2002


This usually happens if your NAS is multihomed or has a loopback
interface set.  You have to tell the NAS the interface you want the
NAS-IP to be identified as.  If this is a Cisco NAS, then you might want
to check your Loopback interface (if you have one set)  If the box is
simply multihomed, then you can force the NAS "source from" by using
something like "ip radius source-interface <whatever>".

If you're multihomed, it's probably a good idea to set a loopback
interface as common, then source and send requests from it that way you
don't have to setup two different client connections to RADIUS.  Then
again, this may not solve your problem as you haven't provided enough
information about your NAS.

--
Robert Blayzor, BOFH
INOC, LLC
rblayzor at inoc.net

Artificial Intelligence:  Making computers behave like they do in the
movies.



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> We noticed something that has caused a little difficulty for 
> us.. In the
> Radius text logs, when set to Trace 4, it displays the 
> Clients correct IP
> address at the top of the packet, but later in the packet next to
> Nas-Ip-Address it displays some other IP address.  How can we get the
> Clients correct IP address in to the database then for 
> queries?  Please
> help... below is a copy of the log and I place >>>>> <<<<< 
> around the places
> needing attention..
> 
> Thanks,
> Alex Fritz
> NCN Internet
> 
> Fri Jan  4 07:39:15 2002: INFO: Server started: Radiator 
> 2.18.2 on thor
> Fri Jan  4 07:39:15 2002: DEBUG: Packet dump:
> *** Received from >>>>>216.127.139.10<<<<< port 3949 .<--- 
> This IP (The
> NAS's)
> Code:       Accounting-Request
> Identifier: 153
> Authentic:  <26><189>d<209>S<253>F<0>[<164>#<183>6<249>}M
> Attributes:
> 	User-Name = "bmrjohan2 at mwcistar2.com"
> 	NAS-IP-Address = >>>>>67.208.224.53<<<<<<		
> <--- doesn't match this
> 	NAS-Port = 182
> 	NAS-Port-Type = Async
> 	Service-Type = Framed-User
> 	Acct-Status-Type = Stop
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