I got it working once I upgraded to <a href="http://2.1.2.">2.1.2.</a> Guess something was wrong with my 2.1.1 install. <br>A pity that it's not possible to have more then one proxy listener as this would be very useful. <br>
I guess I'll have to nest multiple freeradius installs in the future when I need to proxy to other networks. <br><br><br>Cheers, <br>Jørn<br><br><br>Greg Woods wrote:<br>>> You can control this. Read radiusd.conf, and look for the <br>
>> documentation in the "listen" section.<br>> <br>> What this means in a nutshell is that there is no direct way to tell <br>> freeradius what source IP address to use when proxying(I'll be happy <br>
> if I'm proven wrong on that).<br><br> Perhaps you could try reading what I said?<br><br> Or, if you're not running 2.x, .... upgrade.<br><br>> The only way to accomplish this is to force freeradius to listen on <br>
> only a single IP address (which I think is what Alan is suggesting). <br>> This will cause freeradius to use that IP as the source for anything <br>> it sends. I have run into this issue on multihomed servers and it's <br>
> the only way I found to solve it.<br><br> This is documented. It works. It does what I said.<br><br> Alan DeKok.<br><br>