Hi Mike,

Problem is fixed. It was bacause of dupinterval and thus the identifier
problem.

Everything works :)) Cool.

Thanks very much,

Ferhat

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Mike McCauley [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Monday, April 12, 1999 8:23 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: (RADIATOR) Radius Proxy from Linux to Solaris
>
>
> Hello Ferhat,
>
> >From the log file, it is clear that the Linux server is proxying to
> 195.174.219.5 port 1645, but it sounds like they are not
> being received by
> Radiator on the Solaris
>
> So I would look at things that might stop the request getting
> to the Solaris
> server:
>
> 1. A Router blocking ports 1645 between the linux and solaris hosts
>
> 2. Ip packet filtering on the packets going out from Linux
>
> 3. IP packet filter incoming to the solaris host
>
> 4. Radiator on the solaris is listening on other than port
> 1645 (see AuthPort
> on the solaris Radiator)
>
> 5. Solaris is multihomed, and you are using BindAddress in
> Radiator, but the
> bind address does not include the network where the linus
> host is connected.
>
> At this stage I would use snoop on Solaris to check whether
> the packets are
> making it to the solaris interface:
>
> snoop -d le0 port 1645
>
> Hope that helps.
>
> Cheers.
>
>
> On Apr 9, 11:57am, Ferhat Dilman wrote:
> > Subject: (RADIATOR) Radius Proxy from Linux to Solaris
> >
> > [ Attachment (text/plain): 783 bytes
> >   Character set: iso-8859-9 ]
> >
> > [ Attachment (application/octet-stream): "logfile" 10445 bytes
> >   Encoded with "quoted-printable" ]
> >
> > [ Attachment (application/octet-stream): "radius.cfg" 1338 bytes ]
> >-- End of excerpt from Ferhat Dilman
>
>
>
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