Hello Jeff -

On Sat, 05 Aug 2000, Jeff Baldwin wrote:
> I need to accept authentication from clients with 2 different secrets.
> Can a client have more than one secret? when i list the same ip twice with 2
> different secrets the packets donot get forwarded back to the nas correctly.
> Another option would be setting up each realm with their own clients list
> they would all be the same ip's but  with diferent secrets?
> 

I have never heard of such a thing. As you have discovered, Radiator only
allows one secret per client. Can you give me a little more detail on why these
devices require two secrets? I suppose my first inclination would be to make
both client secrets the same. Otherwise, if you can configure different target
IP addresses and/or port numbers for the two parts of the client, then you
could run two instances of Radiator, each with the corresponding secret.

hth

Hugh

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