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Subject: Re: radius and cisco
To: steve@vic.cioe.com (Steve Ames)
Date: Mon, 17 Feb 1997 10:43:45 -0500 (EST)
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In-Reply-To: <199702170444.XAA11294@vic.cioe.com> from "Steve Ames" at Feb 16, 97 11:44:34 pm
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According to Steve Ames:
> 
> found me error. *sigh* the little line on the 2511 that says
> 
> radius-server key testing
> 
> actually said
> 
> radius-server key 'testing '
> 
> Naturally the quotes weren't there, but the trailing space was. Hence
> they keys didn't match. That'll bend you everytime.

Sigh, indeed!  Cockpit error!  :-)

I wish I had a nickle for every time this has bitten me -- I'd be a whole
lot richer than I am!  ;^)

Regards,

web...

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