Example access request packets, Get-account / account-login – FaxBack Port Server RADIUS Support (RFC 2865, 2866) User Manual
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Example Access Request Packets
Get-Account / Account-Login
Sent when a client logs in, or later validates its login credentials which it might do at any time. 
The port server includes a Client-Info attribute in this packet, which contains a string value from 
the client software. 
 
The RADIUS server must respond with an Access-Accept packet if the account and password are 
valid, or an Access-Reject packet if not valid. 
 
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SENT FROM PORT SERVER
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Attribute
Value
FB-Command
Get-Account (1)
FB-Context
Account-Login (1)
User-Name
As provided by the port server client
User-Password
As provided by the port server client
FB-Client-Info
As provided by the port server client, plus an IP address added by the port 
server. 
Request Packet
Code=Access-Request(1) 
Packet identifier=131 
Length=108 
Authenticator 
 6C 42 2A 8A FA 76 65 42 A6 78 B8 2F 8D B0 10 4F 
Attributes: 
Len=18, Type=Vendor-Specific(26), Id=FaxBack(30694) 
 Len=6, Type=FB-Command(1) 
 Value=Get-Account(1) 
 Len=6, Type=FB-Context(2) 
 Value=Account-Login(1) 
Len=9, Type=User-Name(1) 
 Value=account 
Len=18, Type=User-Password(2) 
 Value=01 1B A6 4D 5F 20 B2 3E 6E 52 D3 A0 60 C4 F5 BA 
Len=43, Type=Vendor-Specific(26), Id=FaxBack(30694) 
 Len=37, Type= FB-Client-Info(45) 
 Value=;FV=1.0.0.0;MN=NICKDUO;IP=10.0.0.84 
End 
 
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RESPONSE TO PORT SERVER
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Required
Purpose
RADIUS Code
Access-Accept or Access-Reject
Optional
Purpose
Account-Type
Determines if the account is type “Private Send/Receive” or “Shared 
Send-Only”, which affects how the client behaves. Also determines if 
