The strange is, it not happen on Windows 9x. I use Windows 98 SE and I don't get any dificulties. But my friend with Windows XP can not browsing to the most of site. So I think the RADIUS is find. I already tried with other RADIUS also (FreeRADIUS) and I get the same situation.
I agree it is strange. I think this has come up on the list before though. Check the archives.
That if you are using filters you disble them until you figure this out.
Actually, we have blocking packet from and to our customer (at modem interface site) for TCP and UDP port 135 - 139. It for blocking virus -like bluster. Here is the filter: HiPer>> show file filter.135 #filter IP: 010 AND tcp-dst-port >= 135; 020 REJECT tcp-dst-port <= 139; 030 AND udp-dst-port >= 135; 040 REJECT udp-dst-port <= 139; 050 AND tcp-src-port >= 135; 060 REJECT tcp-src-port <= 139; 070 AND udp-src-port >= 135; 080 REJECT udp-src-port <= 139;
Do you think this is the problem? If it true, why it anly happen at Windows 32 bit (like Windows XP)? and not at Windows 9x? When I have a problerm I try to get to the base level, get it working, then add stuff back in one at a time. Exactly what attributes are you replying from radius with?
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