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Holger Weiss wrote:
> What's the check_radius command line you're using and how does your
> radiusclient.conf look like?

With check_radius, I had used a configuration almost identical to what
you had (of course, addresses and secrets were different) ...  I've run
across an old message mentioning that running check_radius as root made
it work..

However, while I can get it to remotely contact the server if I run it
as root, I still get an Auth failed error.  I have, again, double
checked secrets and made sure that the nagios server is in the
clients.conf file properly.

And so now I have multiple radius clients that cannot seem to get the
secret correct, yet radtest works flawlessly.

Could this possibly be a 64-bit issue?  These servers are x86_64 RHEL5
servers..  Maybe that's a problem?  I'm grasping at this point...

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Jason Frisvold
Network Engineer
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"What I cannot create, I do not understand"
   - Richard Feynman
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