Hi Alan,

  So.... fix DNS so that it has a name to IP mapping for that host.  Or,
add that name to IP mapping into /etc/hosts.

  The module can't do anything if you tell it to use "radius1" as a
RADIUS server, and the don't tell it where "radius1" is on the network.

>> We have entry in the /etc/hosts file for radius1 server, but the pam_auth 
>> module is having issues in reading it.
>> You have seen the error, even if we give the IP address, it tries to resolve 
>> it to IP again.

  Alan DeKok.
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