Thanks Stuart. netstat -an gave me a big push in the
right direction. I needed BindAddress in the cfg file. There
were some other problems aswell but I solved them myself !:)

I now have the server answering requests to a NAS!!
However, radpwtst still doesn't work. I get -

C:\radiator>perl radpwtst -noacct -trace -dictionary \radiator\raddb\dictionary
Code:       Access-Request
Identifier: 80
Authentic:  1234567890123456
Attributes:
        User-Name = "mikem"
        Service-Type = Framed-User
        NAS-IP-Address = 203.63.154.1
        NAS-Port = 1234
        NAS-Port-Type = Async
        User-Password = "<159><249>:<201><175>\<4><246><188>8<9><160><216>}x<153>"
sending Access-Request...
No reply

There is no logfile generated and no output at all from the 
server window (unlike when I use an external NAS).

I am using a cfg file which includes the following -

#######################
#localhost
<Client localhost>
        Secret mysecret
        DupInterval 0
</Client>

#######################
#Realm
<Realm>
        <AuthBy FILE>
        Filename %D/users
        </AuthBy>
</Realm> 

Please forgive me if the answer is obvious. I can't
wait to take these L plates off.

regards

Arnie






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