(RADIATOR) authsql failure?

Gabor Debreczeni-Kis sixday at selena.axelero.hu
Mon Sep 8 06:35:36 CDT 2003


Hello

I'm using Radiator to my Cisco Cabletv headend's telnet
authentication.
I'm using Radiator with authsql (postgresql).
This is work fine, my users can log into the cisco headends.
My problem is:
if an user mistype his password, the radiator going to insane.
this is in the log:

Fri Sep  5 17:26:30 2003: DEBUG: Radius::AuthSQL looks for match with
DEFAULT57
Fri Sep  5 17:26:30 2003: DEBUG: Radius::AuthSQL REJECT: Bad Encrypted
password
Fri Sep  5 17:26:30 2003: DEBUG: Query is: 'select subscribers.password
from subscribers, radclientlist, szervezet_logins where subscribers.username='sixday' an
d szervezet_logins.username='sixday' and szervezet_logins.nasid=radclientlist.na
stype and radclientlist.nasidentifier='ubr's ip'':

Fri Sep  5 17:26:30 2003: DEBUG: Radius::AuthSQL looks for match with
DEFAULT58
Fri Sep  5 17:26:30 2003: DEBUG: Radius::AuthSQL REJECT: Bad Encrypted
password
Fri Sep  5 17:26:30 2003: DEBUG: Query is: 'select subscribers.password
from subscribers, radclientlist, szervezet_logins where subscribers.username='sixday' an
d szervezet_logins.username='sixday' and szervezet_logins.nasid=radclientlist.na
stype and radclientlist.nasidentifier='ubr's ip'':


when the password is bad, the radiator query again the user's password and
again and again and again and again...
the radiator do this 17000-18000 times in a minute.
this is going until i don't kill the radiator process.

if the users don't mistype their password, everything going fine!

Anybody know any solution for this?


Sixday

ps: sorry for my bad englis
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