On Sun, Dec 03, 2006 at 09:15:54PM -0800, Alan DeKok wrote:
Kostas Zorbadelos wrote:
on a multihomed Solaris host when radius packets are proxied what is
their source IP? Is it IP1 or it could also be IP2?
Uh... that's up to the OS.
That's what I also thought. This would have to do
Kostas Zorbadelos wrote:
There are patches pending against CVS head
that should fix this.
In a portable way?
Yes. Much of FreeRADIUS is intended to be portable. It would be
annoying to make it non-portable now.
I am reffering to proxy_send in proxy.c
Which doesn't matter for
Kostas Zorbadelos wrote:
on a multihomed Solaris host when radius packets are proxied what is
their source IP? Is it IP1 or it could also be IP2?
Uh... that's up to the OS. There are patches pending against CVS head
that should fix this.
I took a look at the sources where I see that in
Hello to everyone.
I have a question regarding freeradius proxying. My setup is
freeradius 1.1.3 on Solaris 9. I have a very simple proxy
configuration. The setup is a bit 'weird' in the sense that I have a
freeradius server on the machine that acts as a proxy to another
radius server running on
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