Not sure if there are other implications or not, but I did a quick test of:
1) ran radiusd.init start
2) radiusd -p 1645
First command runs the normal init script and starts radius on port 1812
Second command runs the radiusd executable with the port flag -p to specify
port 1645 (it still reads the normal config file and gets everything except
the port from there.
I tested authentication on both ports using the above config and it worked.
You could modify your start scripts to use the above config if wanted. I am
not sure about accouting and any locking that may take place on the files. I
havn't used freeradius extensively, but accounting files in versions I have
used are named by the client's shorname so there should be be file
sharing/contention.
Hope this helps.
--
Michael
-Original Message-
From: Alan DeKok [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, April 08, 2002 1:26 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: freeradius port
yoav [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
is it possible to tell radiusd to run on more than one port?
Right now, no.
if not,any idea?
Change the code in the server, src/main/radiusd.c
Patches are always welcome.
Alan DeKok.
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