Oh I get it. I'm a proxy to an unknown home server and should shut it
off, unless I want to proxy requests to somewhere else.

On Fri, 2004-11-12 at 10:57, Kenneth Grady wrote:
> Then why would I be listening on port 1814? if it's a source port?
> just to see if someone is trying to break in?
> 
> On Fri, 2004-11-12 at 10:36, Thor Spruyt wrote:
> > Kenneth Grady wrote:
> > > I think I can use port 1812, but thought that 1814 was designed for
> > > just
> > > this sitation.
> > 
> > Port 1814 is used as source port if your server sends packets to another 
> > radius server (functioning as proxy).
> > 
> > In your case, the remote radius server should send authentication packets 
> > to 
> > port 1812 on your server, since that's where your server is listening for 
> > incoming authentication packets!
> > Similarly, the remote radius server should send accounting packets to port 
> > 1813 on your server, since that's where your server is listening for 
> > incoming accounting packets.
> 
> 
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