(RADIATOR) Running Radiator on Win2k machine

Hugh Irvine hugh at open.com.au
Wed Nov 10 21:14:14 CST 2004


Hello Darwin -

We have many customers running Radiator on Windows and we do not have 
many reporting problems.

I suspect there is something else causing the problem - possibly 
filtering software and/or firewall ACL's.

Someone else on the list may have additional information.

regards

Hugh


On 11 Nov 2004, at 14:03, Darwin Hormillosa wrote:

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>  
>     We tried running radiator radius server on a Win2k Advanced Server 
> machine. We run it thru command prompt and its working fine, tried it 
> on localhost using radpwtst and dial up and authenticates properly. We 
> run it overnight, and someone dials up on that evening and having 
> problem connecting, got error 718 or it reached verifying username and 
> password then it creates an error.  So that means it's username and 
> password is not properly authenticated.
> We checked the machine where the radiator is installed, the radius 
> server is running, checked listening port 1645 1646 are 
> running..checked the logs,no attempts, and did "radpwtst" .we got an 
> error "No reply".  We closed the program and launch it again, then it 
> works fine after that.. Actually testing period starts just yesterday 
> and haven't experience yet if the same problem will reoccur.
> Is this really a usual problem if radiator is running on Windows 
> machine compared to unix-based OS which is more stable, i should say.. 
> Our win2k machine does not contain all the patches/updates from 
> windowsupdate.com website.. Do you think that will also a factor?????
>  
>  
> Regards,
> Darwin
>  
>

NB:

Have you read the reference manual ("doc/ref.html")?
Have you searched the mailing list archive 
(www.open.com.au/archives/radiator)?
Have you had a quick look on Google (www.google.com)?
Have you included a copy of your configuration file (no secrets),
together with a trace 4 debug showing what is happening?

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