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[Help-gnu-radius] question about multiple interfaces
From: |
David Friedman |
Subject: |
[Help-gnu-radius] question about multiple interfaces |
Date: |
Wed, 13 Feb 2002 14:17:09 -0500 |
User-agent: |
Mutt/1.2.5i |
I've got three IP's on my box, and I'd like each one to be for a
different company.
For example:
192.168.0.1 = uunet.radius.blah.com
192.168.0.2 = broadwing.radius.blah.com
192.168.0.3 = qwest.radius.blah.com
As it stands now, GNU-Radius is already listening on all IP addresses
on my box. My concern, however, is that it's always sourcing replies
from 192.168.0.1, rather than the appropriate IP that the request came from.
Here's what I see in my radius logs when my test dialup fails:
Feb 13 14:06:19: Auth.notice: Login OK: [test]: CLID unknown (from nas Qwest)
Feb 13 14:06:19: Auth.notice: Login OK: [test]: CLID unknown (from nas Qwest)
Feb 13 14:06:21: Auth.notice: Login OK: [test]: CLID unknown (from nas Qwest)
Feb 13 14:06:21: Auth.notice: Login OK: [test]: CLID unknown (from nas Qwest)
Feb 13 14:06:21: Auth.notice: Login OK: [test]: CLID unknown (from nas Qwest)
Feb 13 14:06:24: Auth.notice: Login OK: [test]: CLID unknown (from nas Qwest)
Feb 13 14:06:26: Auth.notice: Login OK: [test]: CLID unknown (from nas Qwest)
Feb 13 14:06:26: Auth.notice: Login OK: [test]: CLID unknown (from nas Qwest)
Feb 13 14:06:32: Auth.notice: Login OK: [test]: CLID unknown (from nas Qwest)
Am I correct in my assumption that radiusd is replying from 192.168.0.1?
If so, the simple solution would be to just have one ip for all vendors
again, that is, unless this is not the intended functionality.
ciao.
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