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Step 6 - Confirm RADIUS debug messages on amigopod

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Step 6 - Confirm RADIUS debug messages on amigopod Once the test laptop has successfully authenticated and now able to browse the Internet, an entry should appear in the RADIUS logs confirming the positive authentication of the test user - in this example, [email protected]. Select the RADIUS ServicesServer Control menu option and the screen displayed will show the status of the RADIUS server and a tail of the log file, including an entry for the positive authentication transaction. This is a useful tool to remember when troubleshooting user authentication issues. A more advanced debugging tool is also available from this screen using the Debug RADIUS Server button. The following output is an example from the RADIUS debugs for this transaction: Ready to process requests. rad_recv: Access-Request packet from host 10.0.20.25:32771, id=34, length=220 Acct-Session-Id = "0f5b51ca" NAS-Port = 1 NAS-Port-Type = Wireless-802.11 User-Name = "[email protected]" Calling-Station-Id = "00-0A-E4-04-68-FD" Called-Station-Id = "00-03-52-09-14-C5" Framed-IP-Address = 192.168.1.52 CONFIDENTIAL 37

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Step 6 – Confirm RADIUS debug messages on amigopod
Once the test laptop has successfully authenticated and now able to browse the Internet, an
entry should appear in the RADIUS logs confirming the positive authentication of the test user –
in this example,
.
Select the
RADIUS Services
Server Control
menu option and the screen displayed will show
the status of the RADIUS server and a tail of the log file, including an entry for the positive
authentication transaction.
This is a useful tool to remember when troubleshooting user authentication issues. A more
advanced debugging tool is also available from this screen using the
Debug RADIUS Server
button. The following output is an example from the RADIUS debugs for this transaction:
Ready to process requests.
rad_recv: Access-Request packet from host 10.0.20.25:32771, id=34, length=220
Acct-Session-Id = "0f5b51ca"
NAS-Port = 1
NAS-Port-Type = Wireless-802.11
User-Name = "[email protected]"
Calling-Station-Id = "00-0A-E4-04-68-FD"
Called-Station-Id = "00-03-52-09-14-C5"
Framed-IP-Address = 192.168.1.52