I do have the following in the /etc/services file:

radius          1812/tcp                        # Radius
radius          1812/udp                        # Radius
radius-acct     1813/tcp        radacct         # Radius Accounting
radius-acct     1813/udp        radacct         # Radius Accounting

And when I start freeradius up, it grabs 1812 and 1813 for listening. The
odd thing is that it seems to grab the first non-priviledged port for
sending out responses. 

 
All The Best,
 
Brian Andrus
Millenia Internet Services, Inc.

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Coccimiglio
Sent: Thursday, June 24, 2004 12:46 AM
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Subject: Re: Replies on port 1029

Check your /etc/services file.  If a port is not specified in the radius
config, radius looks to /etc/services for the port.  If none is specified
there then I guess it takes the first non-prevlidged port.

Mark C.

Brian Andrus wrote:

> I have been using freeradius .9.1 for some time now. I have been 
> seeing a problem in that the responses are coming back on port 1029 
> rather than the 1812 expected. I have not found or seen anything that 
> addresses this. It seems that it is grabbing the first 
> "non-privledged" port, but I may be wrong.
>  
> How do I force freeradius to respond on port 1812 for requests?
>  
> Brian Andrus
>  




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