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Joost De Cock wrote:
| On Tuesday 11 January 2005 10:02, you shoved this in my mailbox:
|
|>Joost De Cock wrote:
|>| Package: libpam-radius-auth
|>| Version: 1.3.16-2
|>| Severity: important
|>|
|>|
|>| I'm trying to set up Radius authentication on a stock Debian Sarge
|>| installation.
|>| The PAM Radius module sends out the loopback IP address as the 'NAS IP
|>| Address' Radius Attribute. The RFC has the following to say about this
|>| attribute:
|>|
|>|   This Attribute indicates the identifying IP Address of the NAS
|>|   which is requesting authentication of the user, and SHOULD
|>|   be unique to the NAS within the scope of the RADIUS
|>|   server.
|>|
|>| So our Radius server (a vasco) responds with 'cannot lookup client
|>| details' since that 127.0.0.1 address doesn't make sense.
|>
|>this is weird.. i am using it at home and i would have noticed, but i
|>will look into it..
|
|
| Let me know if there's anything I can do to help. Test something, change the
| config, whatever. I'm running a proof of concept setup here, so I can break
| anything I want :)

Thanks i will!

I think i will be able to work on it sometimes during the next weekend.

Fabio

PS please keep the bug in CC. It helps to keep track of the progresses in the 
BTS.

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