Hello William -

It is the underlying operating system that chooses which interface to use in sending the return packet, not Radiator.

You should use a packet sniffer (tcpdump, snoop, ethereal, whatever) on your interfaces to verify your analysis, then reorganise your setup to get the operation you require.

regards

Hugh


On Wednesday, Jan 22, 2003, at 07:52 Australia/Melbourne, William Taylor wrote:

Hello,

 I am having a problem binding multiple address in Radiator.
 I I bind more then one address to radiator, authentication stops
 working. Im using pm3's. What I think it happening is the pm3 is
getting a response back on a differnt address and is not acknowledging
it.

Is there a way to tell it to only reply back on the address it recieves
the request on?

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