"Wilhelm Lehmann" <wilhelm@namibnet.com> wrote:
I then logged on using ISDN, Same username, same password as for the Async, and got the following. (Lucent again works 100% on ISDN as well, but on the Cisco the user connects, but does not allow any data flow. And no IP address is assigned by the Cisco) Sometimes the User connects and the immediately disconnects, telling the user Authentication Failure. The log for this is *** connect disconnect ***
The only problem is that the debug output you posted shows the server sending Access-Accept. So it does NOT match the logs you posted earlier, which showed authentication failure. And the Access-Accepts that it sends back are the *same* for both Lucent & Cisco. So if one works and the other doesn't, it's a NAS problem. i.e. one of the NASes expects something additional that you're not sending it. There is *nothing* magic about RADIUS, Livingston, or FreeRADIUS. If you can make FreeRADIUS send back to the Cisco NAS *exactly* the same packet that Livingston sends, then it will work. I'll bet large amounts of money that you've configured FreeRADIUS to send *different* packets back to the NASes than what was sent back by Livingston. Fix that, and the problem will go away. Alan DeKok.