then just remove those entries then. right now you are telling it to listen on 10.30.23.214 AND on all available addresses (*) alan On 4 September 2017 at 21:01, Bhagwat, Shrikant <shrbhagw@med.umich.edu> wrote:
Hello
How do we make free Radius 3.0 to listen on specific IP Address. The Output of radiusd -X
radiusd: #### Opening IP addresses and Ports #### listen { type = "auth" ipaddr = 10.30.23.214 port = 1812 } listen { type = "acct" ipaddr = 10.30.23.214 port = 1813 } listen { type = "auth" ipaddr = * port = 0 limit { max_connections = 16 lifetime = 0 idle_timeout = 30 } } listen { type = "acct" ipaddr = * port = 0 limit { max_connections = 16 lifetime = 0 idle_timeout = 30 } } listen { type = "auth" ipaddr = 127.0.0.1 port = 18120 } Listening on auth address 10.30.23.214 port 1812 Listening on acct address 10.30.23.214 port 1813 Listening on auth address * port 1812 as server default Listening on acct address * port 1813 as server default Listening on auth address 127.0.0.1 port 18120 as server inner-tunnel Opening new proxy socket 'proxy address * port 0' Listening on proxy address * port 48464 Ready to process requests.
Hostname:~ # netstat -lun | grep 1812 udp 0 0 127.0.0.1:18120 0.0.0.0:* udp 0 0 0.0.0.0:1812 0.0.0.0:* udp 0 0 10.30.23.214:1812 0.0.0.0:* Hostname:~ # netstat -lun | grep 1813 udp 0 0 0.0.0.0:1813 0.0.0.0:* udp 0 0 10.30.23.214:1813 0.0.0.0:*
We don't want following .
listen { type = "acct" ipaddr = * port = 0
listen { type = "auth" ipaddr = * port = 0
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