Hi John,

I think the only way to do this is to set up a bogus port number for the one
you are not inteterested in.

eg in one server
AuthPort 1812
AcctPort 9998

and in the other:
AuthPort 9999
AcctPort 1813

Does anyone else ever have the need to do this sort of thing? If so, we can
make some changes so it wont bind one or the other port if some special port
setting is made?

Cheers.


On Sep 24,  2:02pm, John Coy wrote:
> Subject: (RADIATOR) Radiator in accounting only mode?
> I sent the message below last night -- I think that my
> main goal is to get Radiator to only bind one socket when
> intitializing... is there a way to do this?  The reason
> I ask is that I want to run two instances of Radiator --
> one on port 1812 for auth, and one on port 1813 for
> accounting.  If I try to specify only one port in the
> radiusd.cfg file, it will default to the 1645 or 1646
> ports automatically for either auth or acct (depending
> on which one I omit in the config file)
>
>
>
> --
>
> Is there a way to put the Radiator daemon in accounting-only
> mode? (ie: not respond to auth requests or bind an auth port?)
>
> John
>
>
>
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