The client does not connect _*_*_*_
Yes, tried to ping and responds quickly and without losses. Also I did from the server and also responds. What could be the problem?
Then try to telnet (port 1812) from access point to server. If you can't - problem is firewall. If you can - you haven't configured radius on AP properly. Ivan Kalik Kalik Informatika ISP Dana 25/9/2008, "Martin Silvero" <silvero.martin@gmail.com> piše:
Yes, tried to ping and responds quickly and without losses. Also I did from the server and also responds.
What could be the problem?
Hi All, Please don't forget that radius is UDP, and telnet TCP - firewall might be protocol specific and the fact that you can't telnet to port 1812 doesn't mean you can't use radius. kind regards Pshem
You say 10.0.32.x is on a different network than 10.0.42.x? What's your netmasks and your routing table like? What network is your client on and what network is your server on? Can you ping the server (or access it in any way) from the client? This is really more a basic networking question than a specific Radius issue. //anders On 25/09/2008 22:48, "Pshem Kowalczyk" <pshem.k@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi All,
Please don't forget that radius is UDP, and telnet TCP - firewall might be protocol specific and the fact that you can't telnet to port 1812 doesn't mean you can't use radius.
kind regards Pshem - List info/subscribe/unsubscribe? See http://www.freeradius.org/list/users.html
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