Hi all, I've currently got a netserevr that's showing some oddities. I can log into our system through the netserver with ISDN but when I try with a normal analogue modem it doesn't work. Testing with a FreeBSD box I get the following message; "*** Host Is Currently Unavailable ***" when using a normal username and no password is asked for. If I try using the !root manager username/password I get into the netserver the same as if I telneted in. As we've only got two of these beasts I don't really know that much about them. Any help is appreciated. Phil -- ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Philip Moss email: pmoss@clara.net Systems Administrator phone: 020 7903 3015 ClaraNET UK - To unsubscribe to usr-tc, send an email to "majordomo@xmission.com" with "unsubscribe usr-tc" in the body of the message. For information on digests or retrieving files and old messages send "help" to the same address. Do not use quotes in your message.
Sounds like a Radius problem... what's your Radius users file look like? Mike Andrews * mandrews@dcr.net * mandrews@bit0.com * http://www.bit0.com VP, sysadmin, & network guy, Digital Crescent Inc, Frankfort KY Internet access for Frankfort, Lexington, Louisville and surrounding counties www.fark.com: If it's not news, it's Fark. (Or something like that.) On Wed, 25 Apr 2001, Phil Moss wrote:
Hi all, I've currently got a netserevr that's showing some oddities. I can log into our system through the netserver with ISDN but when I try with a normal analogue modem it doesn't work. Testing with a FreeBSD box I get the following message; "*** Host Is Currently Unavailable ***" when using a normal username and no password is asked for. If I try using the !root manager username/password I get into the netserver the same as if I telneted in. As we've only got two of these beasts I don't really know that much about them.
Any help is appreciated.
Phil
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Nah.. sounds more like he's assigned all the quads to ISDN only (DS0) and left none for analogue connections to the netserver.. Need to do reconfiguration through TCM.. Steve -----Original Message----- From: owner-usr-tc@lists.xmission.com [mailto:owner-usr-tc@lists.xmission.com]On Behalf Of Mike Andrews Sent: Thursday, April 26, 2001 2:23 PM To: usr-tc@lists.xmission.com Subject: Re: (usr-tc) Netserver oddities Sounds like a Radius problem... what's your Radius users file look like? Mike Andrews * mandrews@dcr.net * mandrews@bit0.com * http://www.bit0.com VP, sysadmin, & network guy, Digital Crescent Inc, Frankfort KY Internet access for Frankfort, Lexington, Louisville and surrounding counties www.fark.com: If it's not news, it's Fark. (Or something like that.) On Wed, 25 Apr 2001, Phil Moss wrote:
Hi all, I've currently got a netserevr that's showing some oddities. I can log into our system through the netserver with ISDN but when I try with a normal analogue modem it doesn't work. Testing with a FreeBSD box I get the following message; "*** Host Is Currently Unavailable ***" when using a normal username and no password is asked for. If I try using the !root manager username/password I get into the netserver the same as if I telneted in. As we've only got two of these beasts I don't really know that much about them.
Any help is appreciated.
Phil
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