(RADIATOR) Login OK Loop

Hugh Irvine hugh at open.com.au
Mon Jan 7 16:46:48 CST 2002


Hello William -

I can't recall seeing this sort of problem before.

I will need to see a trace 4 debug together with a copy of your configuration 
file (no secrets) to be able to say any more.

BTW - the latest version of Radiator is 2.19.

regards

Hugh


On Tue, 8 Jan 2002 06:17, William Hernandez wrote:
> Hello everyone,
>
> We had a strange occurrence on Dec 29 in which user "auser" was
> continually authenticated from 11:22:17 AM up until 11:35:55 AM when we
> had to stop the radiusd process. Radiator basically went into a loop and
> the only way out of it was to stop/start radius. Accounting start
> records were not generated.
>
> We're using Radiator 2.18 and Total Control NASes. Has anyone seen this
> type of behavior before?
>
> Thanks in advance,
> William
>
> Sat Dec 29 11:22:17 2001: Login OK: [auser] (tc1)
> Sat Dec 29 11:22:17 2001: Login OK: [auser] (tc1)
> Sat Dec 29 11:22:17 2001: Login OK: [auser] (tc1)
> Sat Dec 29 11:22:17 2001: Login OK: [auser] (tc1)
> Sat Dec 29 11:22:17 2001: Login OK: [auser] (tc1)
> Sat Dec 29 11:22:17 2001: Login OK: [auser] (tc1)
> Sat Dec 29 11:22:17 2001: Login OK: [auser] (tc1)
> Sat Dec 29 11:22:17 2001: Login OK: [auser] (tc1)
> Sat Dec 29 11:22:17 2001: Login OK: [auser] (tc1)
> Sat Dec 29 11:22:17 2001: Login OK: [auser] (tc1)
> Sat Dec 29 11:22:18 2001: Login OK: [auser] (tc1)
> Sat Dec 29 11:22:18 2001: Login OK: [auser] (tc1)
> Sat Dec 29 11:22:18 2001: Login OK: [auser] (tc1)
> Sat Dec 29 11:22:18 2001: Login OK: [auser] (tc1)
> Sat Dec 29 11:22:18 2001: Login OK: [auser] (tc1)
> Sat Dec 29 11:22:18 2001: Login OK: [auser] (tc1)
> Sat Dec 29 11:22:18 2001: Login OK: [auser] (tc1)
> Sat Dec 29 11:22:18 2001: Login OK: [auser] (tc1)
> Sat Dec 29 11:22:18 2001: Login OK: [auser] (tc1)
> Sat Dec 29 11:22:18 2001: Login OK: [auser] (tc1)
> Sat Dec 29 11:22:18 2001: Login OK: [auser] (tc1)
> Sat Dec 29 11:22:18 2001: Login OK: [auser] (tc1)
> Sat Dec 29 11:22:18 2001: Login OK: [auser] (tc1)
> ....
> Sat Dec 29 11:35:54 2001: Login OK: [auser] (tc1)
> Sat Dec 29 11:35:54 2001: Login OK: [auser] (tc1)
> Sat Dec 29 11:35:54 2001: Login OK: [auser] (tc1)
> Sat Dec 29 11:35:54 2001: Login OK: [auser] (tc1)
> Sat Dec 29 11:35:54 2001: Login OK: [auser] (tc1)
> Sat Dec 29 11:35:54 2001: Login OK: [auser] (tc1)
> Sat Dec 29 11:35:54 2001: Login OK: [auser] (tc1)
> Sat Dec 29 11:35:54 2001: Login OK: [auser] (tc1)
> Sat Dec 29 11:35:54 2001: Login OK: [auser] (tc1)
> Sat Dec 29 11:35:54 2001: Login OK: [auser] (tc1)
> Sat Dec 29 11:35:54 2001: Login OK: [auser] (tc1)
> Sat Dec 29 11:35:54 2001: Login OK: [auser] (tc1)
> Sat Dec 29 11:35:55 2001: Login OK: [auser] (tc1)
> Sat Dec 29 11:35:55 2001: Login OK: [auser] (tc1)
> Sat Dec 29 11:35:55 2001: Login OK: [auser] (tc1)
> Sat Dec 29 11:35:55 2001: Login OK: [auser] (tc1)
> Sat Dec 29 11:35:55 2001: Login OK: [auser] (tc1)
> Sat Dec 29 11:35:55 2001: Login OK: [auser] (tc1)
> Sat Dec 29 11:35:55 2001: Login OK: [auser] (tc1)
> Sat Dec 29 11:35:55 2001: Login OK: [auser] (tc1)
> Sat Dec 29 11:35:55 2001: Login OK: [auser] (tc1)
> Sat Dec 29 11:35:55 2001: Login OK: [auser] (tc1)
> Sat Dec 29 11:35:55 2001: Login OK: [auser] (tc1)
>
>
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