On Jul 19, 8:00am, Ian Hughes wrote:
> Subject: Re: (RADIATOR) Version 2.14 released
> Mike,
>
> In the client clause there is a defaultRealm=local, this is used by
> a series of handere clauses to authenticate users according realm and
> Called-Station-Id.
OK, I guess that explains it. Its the fix for DefaultRealm and Handlers in 2.14
kicking in.
>
> Also may have another problem. The machine running the radius server
> has multiple IP addresses. So that we can move the radius server if
> the machine has a problem the machine has a base IP and an aliased ip.
> By moving the aliased IP to a secondary machine we can continue
> operation on an identical system with a minimum of interruption.
> However, when replying to inbound requests the receiving end is
> showing the base IP rather than the alias even though the origional
> request was received on the alias IP. This has caused some problems
> setting up global roaming, as the remote end had client information as
> the alias IP and was throwing away replys because they were coming
> from the base IP.
>
As Lars has correctly identified, check BindAddress in the manual.
Cheers.
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