Hi,

I'm running 2.0.1 on a Red Hat linux box. I've configured freeradius to listen to ip 10.10.251.200 on eth1 on port 1645. When I do a radsniff I see the packets coming in:

[EMAIL PROTECTED] bin]# ./radsniff -i eth1 -p 1645 -X
Device: [eth1]
PCAP filter: [udp port 1645 or 1646 or 1647]
RADIUS secret: [testing123]
Packet number 1 has just been sniffed
       From:    10.10.253.34:21646
       To:      10.10.251.200:1645
       Type:    Access-Request
       Framed-Protocol = PPP
       User-Name = "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
       User-Password = "\224D\245[\370\\\327p\027y\211\360>£\372."
       NAS-Port-Type = Virtual
       NAS-Port = 1610743908
       NAS-Port-Id = "6/0/0/2.100"
       Connect-Info = "speed:vbr:2048"
       Cisco-AVPair = "client-mac-address=0005.dc39.1548"
       Service-Type = Framed-User
       NAS-IP-Address = 10.10.253.34
       Acct-Session-Id = "6/0/0/2.100_00000016"
       NAS-Identifier = "c10c12-2"

But when I run radiusd -X, all I see is:

radiusd: #### Opening IP addresses and Ports ####
listen {
        type = "auth"
        ipaddr = 10.10.251.200
        port = 1645
}
listen {
        type = "acct"
        ipaddr = 10.10.251.200
        port = 1646
}
Listening on authentication address 10.10.251.200 port 1645
Listening on accounting address 10.10.251.200 port 1646
Ready to process requests.
Nothing else happens. lsof shows that radiusd is listening on the correct ports:

radiusd 1698 root 5u IPv4 2177523 UDP 10.10.251.200:1645 radiusd 1698 root 6u IPv4 2177525 UDP 10.10.251.200:1646 radiusd 1698 root 7u IPv4 2177526 UDP 10.10.251.200:1647
What could I be missing? Why is radiusd not seeing the packets flowing to these ports, but radsniff is?

Thanks,
Sven.

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