>> Hi,
>>
>> Running freeradius -x, we get the following:
>> ...
>> Listening on authentication x.x.x.x:1812
>> Listening on accounting x.x.x.x:1813
>> Ready to process requests.
>> rad_recv: Accounting-Request packet from host y.y.y.y:1646, id=84,
>> length=461
>> ...
>> Sending Accounting-Response of id 84 to y.y.y.y:1646
>>
>>
>> In radiusd.conf:
>> port = 1812
>>
>> In /etc/services:
>> datametrics     1645/tcp        old-radius
>> datametrics     1645/udp        old-radius
>> sa-msg-port     1646/tcp        old-radacct
>> sa-msg-port     1646/udp        old-radacct
>>
>> radius          1812/tcp
>> radius          1812/udp
>> radius-acct     1813/tcp        radacct         # Radius Accounting
>> radius-acct     1813/udp        radacct
>>
>>
>> What's wrong, our config or is it just the output?
>>
>>
>> Regards,
>> Pascal
>
>
> If I have understand doc about radiusd.conf, if you write port=1812,
> freeradius doens't use /etc/services, try to let default value "port=0",
> then Freeradius will read /etc/services. Maybe that could help you.
>
> Fred
>
I add something to my answer, your NAS uses old port to talk to
radius(1645), and your radius use new one(1812). Configure your radius and
your NAS to talk on the same port.



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