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Re: (ASCEND) multiple clients using *one* rad server
On Wed, 15 Jul 1998 Willie.Meagher@ascend.com wrote:
>
>
> Corey,
>
> Try this again using NAS-IP-Address as a Check-Item.
>
> e.g.
> goober Password = "fake", NAS-IP-Address = x.x.x.x
> User-Service = Framed-User,
> Ascend-Metric = 1,
> Ascend-Idle-Limit = 3000
>
> where x.x.x.x is the IP Address of netserv.
>
Sorry, I guess I must have forgotten to include in that post that
I had tried NAS-IP-Address as well - I tried it again after
receiving your reply to make sure I wasn't pulling a no-brainer,
but it doesn't work any better that NAS-Identifier.
What happens when using the above suggested profile, is I suddenly
recieve 'Invalid Login' and '** Bad Password' messages when trying
to login from *either* of the two routers. After reverting back
to nixing the NAS check, then I can log into both routers again -
so it's not as if my passwords somehow got changed.
> I'm not sure why the NAS-Identifier didn't work. What is the entry you
> have in the clients file for this NAS ? What is the DNS entry for this NAS
> ?
>
The entry in my clients file is "netserv" ( without the quotes of
course ). This is the very same string I enter for NAS-Identifier.
net-serv1 is the 'real' name for this router, ( netserv is a CNAME )
and they both resolve to the correct address.
I'm definately stumped here ... this shouldn't be that difficult,
I wonder if I'm suffering from some bug or theres just some
obscure setting somewhere I'm missing perhaps.
I do appreciate your help on this, thanks.
Beers,
Corey
corey@virtual-impact.com
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