Adam Bultman wrote: > Yeah, I'm running linux, but all my networks are on distinct interfaces, > and none are duplicated. eth0 = 10.x.x.x, eth1 = public IP, eth2 = > 192.168.x.x .
Well... then it's still a Linux problem. The server doesn't choose the source IP of proxied packets. It lets the kernel take care of that. >> You can set "src_ipaddr" for each home server. See raddb/proxy.conf. >> This is documented. > > This isn't in the copy of the proxy.conf file on my RADIUS servers, You've upgraded from an earlier version of the server which didn't support it. > which explains why I've had trouble at all. If my version (2.1.10) > doesn't support src_ipaddr, then I'll upgrade. See raddb/proxy.conf in the 2.1.10 distribution. Though you should probably upgrade to 2.1.12, too... Alan DeKok. - List info/subscribe/unsubscribe? See http://www.freeradius.org/list/users.html