RE: (RADIATOR) NAS-IP-Address

2002-01-04 Thread Robert Blayzor
This usually happens if your NAS is multihomed or has a loopback interface set. You have to tell the NAS the interface you want the NAS-IP to be identified as. If this is a Cisco NAS, then you might want to check your Loopback interface (if you have one set) If the box is simply multihomed, the

Re: (RADIATOR) NAS-IP-Address = 203.63.154.1

2000-12-19 Thread Hugh Irvine
Hello Tim - At 13:08 +1000 19/12/00, Tim McCullagh wrote: >Hi > >Can anyone tell me where the NAS-IP-Address 203.63.154.1 is referenced apart >from in the portlist file. >I have commented it out in the portlist file and it still keeps coming up >when I try and test radiator. > Its the default a

Re: (RADIATOR) NAS-IP-Address

1999-05-27 Thread Mike McCauley
Hi Tom, On May 27, 11:43am, tom wrote: > Subject: (RADIATOR) NAS-IP-Address > > Hi all, > > Is it possible to us "hostname" instead of using > IP addresses? No. The actual data in the NAS-IP-Address is an IP address. It might be possible to make a PreHandlerHook that does a reverse lookup on the