I am able to authenticate users using Radius without problem, but I am struggling to do the same using Diameter.
I have installed the Diameter Server Client (DISC) that is mentioned in the auth_diameter readme, and have it listening on port 3000. When I start openSER there are no errors (i.e. the auth_diameter module loads), but the DISC client complains that the peer is unknown. Both SER and the DISC client are running on the same machine, so I added aaa://localhost as a peer, but that does not seem to help. Looking at a tcpdump output it shows that SER is trying to contact the DISC client from a range of ports but is never successful.
Are there any further installation manuals, sample configurations or tutorials on this topic?
Regards
Dave
Hi Dave,
auth and acc via Diameter was not used / tested for couple of years, so not sure how it's suppose to work or if it still working :(.
regards, bogdan
Dave Waiting wrote:
I am able to authenticate users using Radius without problem, but I am struggling to do the same using Diameter.
I have installed the Diameter Server Client (DISC) that is mentioned in the auth_diameter readme, and have it listening on port 3000. When I start openSER there are no errors (i.e. the auth_diameter module loads), but the DISC client complains that the peer is unknown. Both SER and the DISC client are running on the same machine, so I added aaa://localhost as a peer, but that does not seem to help. Looking at a tcpdump output it shows that SER is trying to contact the DISC client from a range of ports but is never successful.
Are there any further installation manuals, sample configurations or tutorials on this topic?
Regards
Dave
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