Hi Dave -
>
> > Why do you say that the above is causing difficulty?
>
> Just that, in the past, (I thought) I had used the:
>
> *** Received from 207.201.82.17 port 1646 ....
>
> entries in the logfile to confirm which NASes were communicating with me on
> the new ports, so I could tell when it was safe to turn off the copy of
> radiusd listening on the old ports, 1645/1646. But perhaps I was
> confused...
>
I think you may have been - the line above shows the IP address and UDP port
number from which the request was received.
> "True, true" (if I can quote a popular Budweiser commercial.
We only drink Fosters in Oz, mate .....
:-)
cheers
Hugh
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