(RADIATOR) BindAddress

Hugh Irvine hugh at open.com.au
Wed May 16 07:29:14 CDT 2001


Hello Andy -

This is almost always an OS issue - it decides what interface to use, 
not Radiator.

regards

Hugh


At 12:49 +0200 15/5/01, Andy De Petter wrote:
>Hi,
>
>I have a question, concerning the BindAddress to multiple 
>interfaces, on the same machine.  When I don't bind Radiator to a 
>specific interface, it listens (by default) on -all- interfaces.
>
>Now, when I have RADIUS requests coming in from NAS, on a virtual 
>interface, Radiator will always respond with its primary interface 
>(instead of sending the reply through the interface through where it 
>has received the initial requests).
>
>My question is: Is it possible, to make Radiator respond to the 
>(virtual) interface on where it has received the initial requests 
>from NAS?
>
>It works, if you bind Radiator to the interface, with BindAddress, 
>but setting up radiusd daemons, for each (virtual) interface is not 
>an option in my situation, so..
>
>TIA,
>
>-Andy
>
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