>> The steps you took show that you are NOT following the guide.
>>  Good luck.  You clearly are *not* interested in solving the problem.

the guide in radiusd.conf says:
#The server has proxying turned on by default.  If your system is NOT
#  set up to proxy requests to another server, then you can turn proxying
#  off here.  This will save a small amount of resources on the server.
I tried to read carefully with undrestanding, I dont use proxy, my system
not sending request to another server, so I turned it off.


On Wed, May 20, 2009 at 1:35 PM, Alan DeKok <[email protected]>wrote:

> Bartosz Chodzinski wrote:
> > back to the begining
> > and using the most simple conf.
> ...
> > now I have clear configuration and make simply changes
> >
> > changes:
> > radiusd.conf
> > proxy_requests  = no #was yes, set to no cause I dont need it
>
>   The guide didn't say to do that.
>
> ...
> > I still have a problem - described in prvious post
>
>   The steps you took show that you are NOT following the guide.
>
>  Good luck.  You clearly are *not* interested in solving the problem.
>
>  Alan DeKok.
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