Hi,
Alen,
you know my name - i dont mispell it in my emails :-(
As other explained, when the port is set to 0, the daemon will take any port
dynamically. However, thanks to Tim, he cleared out my confusion, and I see
clearly the ports are in fact 1812 and 1813.
udp 0 0 *:radius
Alex Bahoor wrote:
This is a fact--the internet would not work if DNS uses dynamic port to
listen to? You must understand, all these known port numbers are used to
start up client connections, however dynamic port assignment is part of the
process to create connections between clients and
You can still change the ports on your private DNS server to any thing you
want for security reasons.
So, you say yourself that even in the case you are most fond of (DNS)
changing default port is OK as na option. What was the problem with
freeradius having the same option? Please stop trolling
freerad...@corwyn.net wrote:
I hope that help,
It helps show you're not worth bothering with. Thanks.
...with a GMAME feed you can use your NNTP clients score file to solve
this particular problem. :)
Cheers
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Alexander Clouter
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freerad...@corwyn.net wrote:
I hope that help,
It helps show
Hi,
How rude! I can't believe highly professional people could be so uncivilized
on mail aliases. It's cowardly to hide behind the internet and insult
people. Where is the moderator from all that?
hide behind? aliases?
i'm not sure where this paranoia comes from - we arent using aliases
or
06, 2009 2:52 PM
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Hi,
How rude! I can't believe highly professional people could be so
uncivilized
on mail aliases. It's cowardly to hide behind the internet and insult
people. Where is the moderator from all that?
hide behind
udp 0 0 *:radius *:*
udp 0 0 *:radius-acct *:*
So after all, it's not selecting random port numbers. Is this a bug?
No. The server is behaving as expected.
Tim
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Alex Bahoor wrote:
As other explained, when the port is set to 0, the daemon will take any port
dynamically.
This is not what the documentation says. It is not what people told
you on this list.
However, thanks to Tim, he cleared out my confusion, and I see
clearly the ports are in fact
Greetings,
I got freeradius running on F12. I see the radiusd.conf file uses ports 0
instead of 1812 and 1813. Netstat -a does not tells me which ports numbers
Radius is listening on, instead I see two ports with *:* in the port number.
Is there config examples on this cofig file
...@sbcglobal.net wrote:
Greetings,
I got freeradius running on F12. I see the radiusd.conf file uses ports 0
instead of 1812 and 1813. Netstat -a does not tells me which ports numbers
Radius is listening on, instead I see two ports with *:* in the port number.
Is there config examples
I got freeradius running on F12. I see the radiusd.conf file uses ports 0
instead of 1812 and 1813.
Now go back and read comments above port = 0 entry.
Ivan Kalik
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I got freeradius running on F12. I see the radiusd.conf file uses ports 0
instead of 1812 and 1813.
Now go back and read comments above port = 0 entry.
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At 12:55 PM 12/5/2009, Alex Bahoor wrote:
Ivan,
I red that. Assigning dynamic ports other than the specific ones, could be
to resolve conflict incase the ports are assigned to different processes.
But that does not make sense, there must be other reasons, otherwise, tftp,
ftp, mail, telnet,
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At 12:55 PM 12/5/2009, Alex Bahoor wrote:
Ivan,
I red that. Assigning dynamic ports other than the specific ones
On Sat, 5 Dec 2009, Alex Bahoor wrote:
They do? Networking would not work, when the ports would be dynamic.
Inetd would not be functional or useful...etc.
Dynamic as in you can change them from the default, in case something
else is already using the port, or you want to move it for other
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On Sat, 5 Dec 2009, Alex Bahoor wrote:
They do? Networking would not work, when the ports would
Alex Bahoor wrote:
It seems that we agree on the concept. However, netstat -a on the server
shows *:* for the port numbers of RADIUS, when it's dynamically assigned.
No, it doesn't. It shows that the *outgoing* IP and port are *:*.
This is normal for many UDP sockets.
Alan DeKok.
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Ivan,
I red that. Assigning dynamic ports other than
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Alex Bahoor wrote:
It seems that we agree on the concept. However, netstat
Alex Bahoor wrote:
Imagine DNS uses dynamic port assignment instead of port 53? Guess what,
no one would be able to use the internet. :-)
You can believe that the Internet doesn't work, or you can believe
that you don't understand the output of netstat.
Which one is likely to be true?
Subject: Re: Config Examples
Alex Bahoor wrote:
Imagine DNS uses dynamic port assignment instead of port 53? Guess what,
no one would be able to use the internet. :-)
You can believe that the Internet doesn't work, or you can believe
that you don't understand the output of netstat.
Which one
This is a fact--the internet would not work if DNS uses dynamic port to
listen to? You must understand, all these known port numbers are used to
start up client connections
Ok, let's say you want to use port 1645 for radius authentication. What do
you do? Go round the shops and see if they
, December 05, 2009 2:26 PM
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This is a fact--the internet would not work if DNS uses dynamic port to
listen to? You must understand, all these known port numbers are used to
start up client connections
Ok, let's say you want to use port
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You're missing the point. This is how networking works.
Alex
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At 02:54 PM 12/5/2009, Alex Bahoor wrote:
Ivan,
Imagine DNS uses dynamic port assignment instead of port 53? Guess
what, no one would be able to use the internet. :-)
Alex
First, I believe you're trying to respond to me.
Second, you're asking questions about which you don't apparently
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At 02:54 PM 12/5/2009, Alex Bahoor wrote:
Ivan,
Imagine DNS uses dynamic port assignment instead of port 53? Guess
what, no one would be able to use the internet. :-)
Alex
First, I believe you're trying to respond
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Alex,
You are insulting people that are trying to help you, for FREE. Chill out!
When you did netstat -a, you probably did something like this:
[r...@springy
At 09:32 PM 12/5/2009, Alex Bahoor wrote:
I hope that help,
It helps show you're not worth bothering with. Thanks.
Bye.
Rick
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The above link is something I added to the wiki the other night. I put
just a couple of meager configs in there. It seems most questions are
about config so I thought if we loaded that up just maybe the same
questions wouldn't be asked over and
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