[>Thanks for the response. My original email was very lengthy, but at the 
bottom 
you can see a wireshark capture showing the packet arrival. (My understanding 
is 
wireshark is a pretty GUI based on tcpdump)
>

Yes, it arrived but can't get through the firewall. You say you are
using default freeradius configuration, so you haven't done anything
strange to listen section to cause this - it has to be tha firewall.]

OK, I'll investigate the firewall this morning - I am new to openSUSE so I 
don't know where that is but hopefully google will point me in the right 
direction.

FYI - I uninstalled both installations, removed all the files under /etc/raddb 
and reinstalled only editing "users and clients.conf"

What I found is on the 10.10.10.11 machine which has a full 32 bit version of 
openSUSE 11.1 installed that radiusd did not respond from other host. It did 
respond to radtest from another terminal window on the same machine

I then started Linux using a openSUSE 64 bit "live CD" on my 10.10.10.10 
machine (because its hard drive has windows). In installed the basic packages 
needed to get freeradius running (C/C++ dev, gnu make etc) - I used an 
identical "users and client.conf file" with 24 bit mask for clients in 
10.10.10.0

On the liveCD host the freeradius server works! - so perhaps it is a lack of 
firewall?

Note: I alsotraied changing the NAS-ID as suggested in another thread - that 
did not seem to make any difference 10.10.10.11 did not work with either NAS ID 
while 10.10.10.10 worked with either

Thanks for the tips - I will cross my fingers it is a firewall setting that is 
installed by default in openSUSE 11.1

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