[RADIATOR] Client CIDR "problem"

Mike McCauley mikem at open.com.au
Wed Sep 3 15:57:05 CDT 2008


Hello Fabio,

thanks for reporting this.
It has now been fixed in the latst patch set.
We apologise for any inconvenience.

Cheers.

On Thursday 04 September 2008 02:33, Fabio Prina wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Today I tried the Client CIDR address specifications and I "noticed" a
> strange behavior... Only the 50% of the request are accepted, the
> other 50% are ignored (unknown client).
>
> Always with with schema
> 1 request: accepted
> 2 request: ignored
> 3 request: accepted
> 4 reqeust: ignored
> ... and so on
>
> I use this client definition:
>
> <Client 192.168.100.0/25>
>         Identifier testCLIENT
>         Secret mys
> </Client>
>
> and a handler with a simple DefaultResult ACCEPT in the AuthBy clause
>
> In attach you can see the log of 2 sequential requests (the next was
> accepted...)
>
> cheers

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