Two requests shortly after each other

Alexander Schrab Alexander.Schrab at axis.com
Mon Nov 27 15:03:42 CET 2006


Sorry for bugging you, discovered that the identifyer was the same (even
if the content was different). The random function that generates it (in
junipers libradius) was seeded by the time in seconds which led to the
same result from random in several packages if sent very quickly.

/Alex

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> Subject: Two requests shortly after each other
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> 
> Hi,
> 
> Is this some sort of anti-DoS-feature?
> 
> I send one request with a username/password pair and get a 
> sucessfull reply. Then I send another with different 
> username/password directly after the first one. This request 
> should result in a different reply, but I get a duplicate of 
> the old reply:
> 
> ---------------------------------
> radius_xlat:  'User'
> Sending Access-Accept of id 144 to 10.92.163.211 port 3079
>         Reply-Message = "User"
> Finished request 2
> Going to the next request
> --- Walking the entire request list ---
> Waking up in 6 seconds...
> rad_recv: Access-Request packet from host 10.92.163.211:3079, 
> id=144, length=53 Sending duplicate reply to client 
> localhost:3079 - ID: 144 Re-sending Access-Accept of id 144 
> to 10.92.163.211 port 3079 Waking up in 6 seconds...
> ---------------------------------
> 
> /Alex
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