(RADIATOR) problem with radiator 3.1
Hugh Irvine
hugh at open.com.au
Thu Sep 26 06:37:08 CDT 2002
Hello Ray -
As you can see from the debug, Radiator is looking first of all for the
exact username, and then for DEFAULT.
This is the normal behaviour - if you don't want DEFAULT lookups, you
should use the NoDefault parameter.
regards
Hugh
On Thursday, September 26, 2002, at 11:39 AM, rcortez at info.com.ph wrote:
>
> hi hugh,
>
>
> there seem to be a problem when we execute the radpwtst.
> it seems that it is sending an extra authentication request. this
> problem started sometime early sept. there has been no modification on
> the config file. we do not know where the "bnbmbn" password came from.
> when we transfer the radius config file into a development machine
> the "bnbmbn" password do not exist.
>
> thank you,
> ray
>
> THE COMMAND:
>
> perl radpwtst -user username -password password -calling_station_id
> 026724166 -called_station_id 101300 -time -noacct -iteration 2
>
>
> THE PASSWORD LOG:
>
> Thu Sep 26 09:00:28 2002:1033002028:username:password:bnbmbn:FAIL
> Thu Sep 26 09:00:28
> 2002:1033002028:username:password:paJKEG4166ELE:PASS
> Thu Sep 26 09:00:29 2002:1033002029:username:password:bnbmbn:FAIL
> Thu Sep 26 09:00:29
> 2002:1033002029:username:password:paJKEG4166ELE:PASS
>
>
> THE BEDUG:
>
> Thu Sep 26 09:00:28 2002 901359: DEBUG: Packet dump:
> *** Received from 127.0.0.1 port 62505 ....
> Code: Access-Request
> Identifier: 88
> Authentic: 1234567890123456
> Attributes:
> User-Name = "username"
> Service-Type = Framed-User
> NAS-IP-Address = 203.63.154.1
> NAS-Port = 1234
> Called-Station-Id = "101300"
> Calling-Station-Id = "026724166"
> NAS-Port-Type = Async
> User-Password
> = "<143><226>=<200><175>\<4><246><188>8<9><160><216>}x<153>"
>
> Thu Sep 26 09:00:28 2002 909109: DEBUG: Handling request with
> Handler 'Called-Station-Id = "101300"'
> Thu Sep 26 09:00:28 2002 911256: DEBUG: Rewrote user name to username
> Thu Sep 26 09:00:28 2002 913486: DEBUG: POSTPAID Deleting session for
> username, 203.63.154.1, 1234
> Thu Sep 26 09:00:28 2002 915114: DEBUG: do query is: delete from
> RADONLINE where NASIDENTIFIER='203.63.154.1' and NASPORT=01234
>
> Thu Sep 26 09:00:28 2002 957658: DEBUG: Handling with Radius::AuthSQL
> Thu Sep 26 09:00:28 2002 959355: DEBUG: Handling with Radius::AuthSQL:
> Thu Sep 26 09:00:28 2002 961599: DEBUG: Query is: select trim
> (ENCRYPTED_PASSWORD), EXPIRATION, CLI, DEFAULTREPLY, SESSIONREPLY, SESS
> IONREPLY from pps_ppaid.pps_SUBSCRIBER where CLI='026724166' and
> USERNAME = 'username'
>
> Thu Sep 26 09:00:28 2002 971096: DEBUG: Radius::AuthSQL looks for match
> with username
> Thu Sep 26 09:00:28 2002 976001: DEBUG: Radius::AuthSQL REJECT: Bad
> Encrypted password
> Thu Sep 26 09:00:28 2002 978318: DEBUG: Query is: select trim
> (ENCRYPTED_PASSWORD), EXPIRATION, CLI, DEFAULTREPLY, SESSIONREPLY, SESS
> IONREPLY from pps_ppaid.pps_SUBSCRIBER where CLI='026724166' and
> USERNAME = 'DEFAULT'
>
> Thu Sep 26 09:00:28 2002 986167: DEBUG: Handling with Radius::AuthSQL
> Thu Sep 26 09:00:28 2002 987839: DEBUG: Handling with Radius::AuthSQL:
> Thu Sep 26 09:00:28 2002 989941: DEBUG: Query is: select trim
> (ENCRYPTEDPASSWD), DEFAULTREPLY, SESSIONREPLY, SESSIONREPLY from pps_pp
> aid.SUBSCRIBERS where USERNAME='username'
>
> Thu Sep 26 09:00:28 2002 998622: DEBUG: Radius::AuthSQL looks for match
> with username
> Thu Sep 26 09:00:28 2002 2715: DEBUG: Radius::AuthSQL ACCEPT:
> Thu Sep 26 09:00:29 2002 7052: DEBUG: Access accepted for username
> Thu Sep 26 09:00:29 2002 11216: DEBUG: Packet dump:
> *** Sending to 127.0.0.1 port 62505 ....
> Code: Access-Accept
> Identifier: 88
> Authentic: 1234567890123456
> Attributes:
> Service-Type = Framed-User
> Framed-Protocol = PPP
> Framed-IP-Netmask = 255.255.255.255
> Framed-Routing = None
> Framed-MTU = 1500
> Ascend-Maximum-Time = 180000
> Session-Timeout = 180000
>
>
>
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