Re: port number override when starting FreeRadius

2001-12-02 Thread aland

john [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 This is probably such an easy question but I have banged my head to many
 times looking for an answer...Somebody please help me.
 
 I need to know if I can override the default port numbers allocated from the
 /etc/services file.

  Yes.  Have you tried reading the configuration file 'radiusd.conf',
looking for the word 'port'?

  Alan DeKok.

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RE: port number override when starting FreeRadius

2001-12-02 Thread Linux!audimed

I have done it appening -p 1645 (without cuotes) when I call
/usr/sbin/radiusd
1645 is the old por used by portslave I beliebe.

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From: john [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, December 02, 2001 11:59 AM
Subject: port number override when starting FreeRadius



 I am sorry to bother everyone.

 This is probably such an easy question but I have banged my head to many
 times looking for an answer...Somebody please help me.


 I need to know if I can override the default port numbers allocated from
the
 /etc/services file.

 My requirement is simple, have 2 radius servers on one physical server. I
 understand how to override the directories at time of configure, my only
 problem I can foresee is that there will be a conflict in binding to port
 numbers.

 Thank you in advance to the person who shares the answer.

 John


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