RADIUS troubles

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Hello!

I just upgraded to latest 2.2.2 CVS version and I'm getting:
2005/01/30 18:09:07.579 5           radproto.cxx(2132)  RADIUS  Received PDU (id: 183) has an invalid response authenticator
2005/01/30 18:09:07.579 3             gkacct.cxx(930)   GKACCT  RadAcct failed to log event 2 for call no. 1

I was using 2.2.1 from CVS (Build Dec 17 2004, 15:07:05) previously
with the same pwlib/openh323 with the same RADIUS server
(OpenRADIUS-0.9.9) and it worked fine:
2005/01/30 18:19:07.130 3           radproto.cxx(2137)  RADIUS  Received PDU from RADIUS server 127.0.0.1 (127.0.0.1:1813) by
socket port:10561[active requests: 0, ID space: 190-191], PDU: {
        code = 5 (Accounting-Response)
        id = 190
        length = 20 octets
        authenticator = 16 octets {
          a3 96 81 47 75 0b 4a f9  58 14 29 c3 f2 b2 94 9d   ...Gu.J.X.).....
        }
        attributes = <<null>>
     }

2005/01/30 18:19:07.130 3             gkacct.cxx(887)   GKACCT  RadAcct logged event 2 for call no. 1
2005/01/30 18:19:07.130 2             gkacct.cxx(927)   GKACCT  Successfully logged event 2 for call no. 1

pwlib-1.7.5, openh323-1.14.4, gcc-3.35, Linux-2.4/Debian

Any hint what can be wrong? [I downgraded back to 2.2.1 Dec 17 now]

Thanks in advance,
        Tamas



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