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Tue Jun 24 01:25:47 CDT 2008


on the sending (client) side or the recipient (server) side. I think
Radiator mentions both in different places in the log file, so that
might be confusing you. Can you review your situation based on this
info?

Dave


> -----Original Message-----
> From: owner-radiator at open.com.au [mailto:owner-radiator at open.com.au]
On
> Behalf Of Andreas Meyer
> Sent: Thursday, October 20, 2005 3:15 PM
> To: Radiator-List MailingList
> Subject: (RADIATOR) Auth port
> 
> Hi there,
> We are just evaluating Radiator, so I'm currently not very experienced
> with Radiator.
> I learned how to tell Radiator on which auth port to listen, but can I
> tell Radiator on which port to send back to the NAS ?
> The NAS (Cisco AP1200) sends its PEAP- requests on port 1812 to
> Radiator; Radiator decrypts the EAP-Messages and says "Authentication
> Accepted".
> But the Client never gets this "Accept". Radiator debug says it sends
> the "Accept" out on port 1645 back to the NAS but the Firewall between
> only lets 1812 and 1813 passthrough.
> So would be easier to have Radiator send back on port 1812 (if
possible)
> as to reconfigure the firewall.
> 
>     Tahnks for any hints
>         Andreas Meyer
> 
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