(RADIATOR) Radiator & USR Chassis Problem

Hugh Irvine hugh at open.com.au
Wed Jun 28 18:25:06 CDT 2006


Hello Tom -

It is not unusual to see these sorts of accounting stops sent by the  
NAS to indicate a problem with this connection attempt. It is telling  
you that the connection on NAS 10.10.10.39 and NAS-Port 1794 did not  
authenticate properly.

Again, if Radiator is seeing the same access request 30 times, with  
each one processed properly and an access accept sent back, it can  
only be that the NAS is not seeing it (or if it does it doesn't know  
what to do with it). If this is only happening at certain times of  
the day, there must be some reason for it and the reason is usually  
the access accept being dropped for one reason or another on the  
return path to the NAS.

regards

Hugh


On 29 Jun 2006, at 07:52, <internet at bytehead.com>  
<internet at bytehead.com> wrote:

> Thanks for checking it out Hugh. It obviously isn't responding
> properly but is it the NAS? The second part is sending:
>
>
>
> Tue Jun 27 03:25:24 2006: DEBUG: Packet dump:
>
> *** Received from 10.10.10.39 port 1646 ....
>
> Code:       Accounting-Request
>
> Identifier: 184
>
> Authentic:  `<215><7><196><145><252><144><214>P<144>]~<155><5>-$
>
> Attributes:
>
>          User-Name = "unauthenticated"
>
>          NAS-IP-Address = 10.10.10.39
>
>          Acct-Status-Type = Stop
>
>          Acct-Session-Id = "117506115"
>
>          Acct-Delay-Time = 0
>
>          Service-Type = Framed-User
>
>          NAS-Port-Type = Async
>
>          NAS-Port = 1794
>
>          USR-Interface-Index = 3050
>
>          USR-Chassis-Call-Slot = 8
>
>          USR-Chassis-Call-Span = 1
>
>          USR-Chassis-Call-Channel = 2
>
>          USR-Unauthenticated-Time = 65
>
>          USR-Modem-Training-Time = 12
>
>          Calling-Station-Id = "XXXXXXX"
>
>          Called-Station-Id = "XXXXXXX"
>
>          USR-Modulation-Type = v34
>
>          USR-Simplified-MNP-Levels = ccittV42
>
>          USR-Simplified-V42bis-Usage = ccittV42bis
>
>          USR-Connect-Speed = 26400_BPS
>
>          Framed-Protocol = PPP
>
>          Framed-IP-Address = 0.0.0.0
>
>          Acct-Session-Time = 77
>
>          Acct-Terminate-Cause = User-Error
>
>          USR-Disconnect-Reason = 27
>
>          USR-Speed-of-Connection = 26400
>
>          Acct-Input-Octets = 287
>
>          Acct-Output-Octets = 193
>
>          Acct-Input-Packets = 13
>
>          Acct-Output-Packets = 7
>
>          USR-Call-Arrived-Time = 330942478
>
>          USR-Call-Lost-Time = 330942555
>
> Tue Jun 27 03:25:24 2006: DEBUG: Handling request with
> Handler 'Realm=DEFAULT'
>
> Tue Jun 27 03:25:24 2006: DEBUG: Rewrote user name to
> unauthenticated Tue Jun 27 03:25:24 2006: DEBUG:  Deleting session
> for unauthenticated, 10.10.1 Tue Jun 27 03:25:24 2006: DEBUG: do
> query is: 'delete from RADONLINE where NASI Tue Jun 27 03:25:24
> 2006: DEBUG: Handling with Radius::AuthSQL Tue Jun 27 03:25:24 2006:
> DEBUG: Handling accounting with Radius::AuthSQL Tue Jun 27 03:25:24
> 2006: DEBUG: do query is: 'INSERT INTO ACCOUNTING (ACCTSESS Tue Jun
> 27 03:25:24 2006: DEBUG: AuthBy SQL result: ACCEPT, Tue Jun 27
> 03:25:24 2006: DEBUG: Accounting accepted Tue Jun 27 03:25:24 2006:
> DEBUG: Packet dump:
>
> *** Sending to 10.10.10.39 port 1646 ....
>
> Code:       Accounting-Response
>
> Identifier: 184
>
> Authentic:  `<215><7><196><145><252><144><214>P<144>]~<155><5>-$
>
> Attributes:
>
>
>
>
>
> It says user name "unauthenticated." That isn't correct. I don't
> know how or where this is changing but that is obviously the
> problem. I see it says 10.10.10.39 which is my NAS (USR Chassis).
>
> Not sure what to do next.
>
>
>
> Tom Greene
>
> Byte Head Computer Solutions
>
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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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