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Jeff Stewart <[log in to unmask]>
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Cisco Clean Access Users and Administrators <[log in to unmask]>
Date:
Tue, 4 Dec 2007 15:40:25 -0600
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Nope, no SOHO routers.

Nick Pistentis wrote:
> Are the users possibly connecting through a SOHO router that's plugged 
> into a cca connection?
> ____________________________
> Nick Pistentis
> Manager, ISS Student Technology Services
> George Washington University
> 202.994.6202
> [log in to unmask]
> http://iss.gwu.edu/sts
>
> Jeff Stewart wrote:
>> We are seeing a strange one here today.  Clients are reporting that 
>> they log into the agent and then try to browser but are redirected to 
>> our web authentication page over and over again.  The logs have 
>> listed a MAC address mismatch, between what the agent reports as the 
>> MAC and what the L2 MAC address is.
>> Example:
>>
>> Authentication     2007-12-04 10:40:33     [00:14:22:AF:18:34 ## ip 
>> addy] uid - Successfully logged in, Provider: blahblah Accounts, L2 
>> MAC address: 00:0E:7B:F1:7E:96
>>
>>
>> We narrowed it down to the L2 MAC address as a machine that was 
>> causing some kind of trouble for many users.  After shutting their 
>> port off the problem is gone.  Anyone seen this?
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> Jeff
>>
>> -- 
>> Jeff Stewart
>>
>> Network Engineer
>> Network Computing & Support
>> Western Kentucky University
>>
>

-- 
Jeff Stewart

Network Engineer
Network Computing & Support
Western Kentucky University

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