We get the same thing running the latest DSP code and ARC 4.2.32... Seems pretty random. I dialed in a number of times with a courier on a clean line and about one in twenty calls I would be presented with garbage as Scot saw in his logfiles. If this were the old days of standalone modems and Xylogics boxes I'd immediately say it was a speed mismatch on the serial lines... Charles | Charles Sprickman | Internet Channel | INCH System Administration Team | (212)243-5200 | spork@inch.com | access@inch.com On Fri, 7 Jul 2000 ved@iyka.com wrote:
Quoting Scot Desort <scot@njaccess.net>:
I keep seeing a problem occassionaly with users not being able to login. According to my radius logs below, it appears that the password is arriving corrupt in some way. The users do NOT have CHAP enabled. I am running DSPs with 2.0.51 code:
What version of HiPer arc code are you using? Also disable ppp offloading and see if this happens - if it does not happen with PPP offloading disabled then upgrade your DSP code.
-V
(Radius :00238) 7/5/2000 13:26:14 ODBC_AUTH: Invalid Password Attempt [JØ»¼^5® ñLBàd"] - username-xxxx (Radius :00070) 7/5/2000 13:26:14 ODBC_AUTH: Invalid Password Attempt [d°£0ß%txZN Nn¾] - username-xxxx (Radius :00238) 7/5/2000 13:26:18 ODBC_AUTH: Invalid Password Attempt [JØ»¼^5® ñLBàd"] - username-xxxx (Radius :00070) 7/5/2000 13:27:31 ODBC_AUTH: Invalid Password Attempt [=ãZd] - username-xxxx (Radius :00238) 7/5/2000 13:27:32 ODBC_AUTH: Invalid Password Attempt [¨xX¸¡'.à~;)ATZ] - username-xxxx (Radius :00070) 7/5/2000 13:27:35 ODBC_AUTH: Invalid Password Attempt [=ãZd] - username-xxxx
Aside from line noise, what could be causing this? The username comes through fine every time without corruption, so something tells me it might not be line noise. It happens to a variety of users throughout the day, to a variety of phone numbers. Any thoughts?
-- Scot
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