> > Fri Sep 13 11:19:04 1996: rad_authenticate: 64/8 'kevinc@acclink.com' at
> > 207.166.192.20 PPP
> >
> > Fri Sep 13 11:19:04 1996: rad_2rad_recv: Received unexpected reply to
> > request 7 from '207.166.192.130[1645]' (type 3)
> >
> > Fri Sep 13 11:19:07 1996: rad_2rad_recv: Received unexpected reply to
> > request 7 from '207.166.192.130[1645]' (type 3)
> >
> > Fri Sep 13 11:19:10 1996: rad_2rad_recv: Received unexpected reply to
> > request 7 from '207.166.192.130[1645]' (type 3)
>
> This sounds like the secrets between the two machines are messed up. Or
> it may be a problem with the authenticator.
Alright, well, let's take a look at the Secrets file..
Hmm.. Secret on all the portmasters set to DontTell
Secret for both the DNS and IP address of all our clients set to DontTell
Don't think it's the Secret. If it was the secret then nothing would
authenticate.
> > I'm also receiving a -LOT- of requests from users that are using PAP that
> > show up in the log file as "dumb" requests (Terminal / Shell Login).
>
> The default behaviour of Merit RADIUS (in the absence of the Service-Type
> attribute in the Access-Request) is to assume dumb terminal access.
Can this be configured so that it will assume PPP? And that Dumb sessions
must be specifically requested?
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