Hello Terry -

The problem here is that you are trying to open the same port number twice.

When running multiple instances of Radiator you normally have to specify different port numbers for each one.

This is because there is only one IP stack and one set of port numbers, even if you have multiple IP addresses.

.....

# define port numbers in first Radiator instance

AuthPort 1645
AcctPort 1646

......

# define port numbers in second Radiator instance

AuthPort 1812
AcctPort 1813

.....

You can generally use any unused port numbers you like.

regards

Hugh


On Thursday, Feb 20, 2003, at 02:48 Australia/Melbourne, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

I'm trying to get a second instance of radiator running on a second IP
serviced by a particular server. I changed the default servers config so
that it BindAddr's to one IP, and the config file for the second specifies
another. I restarted the first server, but I'm still getting an "already in
use" . OS is FreeBSD 4.6.2-RELEASE-p5, radiator is 3.3.1. Any thoughts?


==> /usr/local/etc/radius.cfg <==
# Radiartor config file for ccis

BindAddr 209.195.224.6


==> /usr/local/etc/radius_ikano.cfg <==
# Radiartor config file for ikano

BindAddr 209.195.201.7


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