Hey all, I am having a problem connecting to a Cisco 10k. Here's the user: user@wherever.com Password == "ctdn" Service-Type = Framed-User, Framed-Protocol = PPP, Context-Name = "wherever.com", Cisco-Account-Info = "Andtc_512", Cisco-AVPair = "ip:addr-pool=wherever", Cisco-AVPair = "ip:vrf-id=WHEREVER", Cisco-AVPair = "ip:ip-unnumbered=loopback 1", Cisco-AVPair = "subscriber:sg-service-type=primary" When I test this, I get the following: radtest user@wherever.com ctdn 127.0.0.1:1812 10 testing123 Sending Access-Request of id 183 to 127.0.0.1:1812 User-Name = "user@wherever.com" User-Password = "ctdn" NAS-IP-Address = server NAS-Port = 10 rad_recv: Access-Accept packet from host 127.0.0.1:1812, id=183, length=92 Service-Type = Framed-User Framed-Protocol = PPP Context-Name = "wherever.com" Cisco-Account-Info = "Andtc_512" Cisco-AVPair = "ip:addr-pool=wherever" Note that I don't get the last 3 "Cisco-AVPair" options. OK, I am running Version 0.9.3... Big deal! It's been working great for years until the network guy decided to change to the Cisco 10k. Anticipating a flood of "Upgrade, stupid!" e-mails, I decided to upgrade, just to see if that would help. So I downloaded the latest and greatest, gunzipped it (even tried the bunzip version), but when I try to untar the file, I get "tar: directory checksum error"... The 10k guy says that he can use this user config in his Steel Belted Radius server (actually kinda funny, he's a 10k guy using Juniper software)... Am I just using the wrong syntax that SBR fixes automagically? Any ideas? TIA, Alex