I did use tcpdump and the packets are reaching the server but in the shell window running radiusd -X there is no output, i.e. the radius process does not see the request (this is what I think is happening). Thanks, On Sat, Jan 28, 2012 at 3:41 AM, Alan DeKok <aland@deployingradius.com>wrote:
Rodrigo Yoshioka wrote:
I´m having some problems with a new radius server. I have an CentoOS with freeradius already working. But it was getting slow and let clients delay to connect. So I installed a new freeradius server on Freebsd, and I compare both configurations files. But when PPPoE server try to autenticate a client, radius.log says that its OK. but PPPoE server says RADIUS TIMEOUT. Do anyone knows where in the configuration should be that problem???
The PPPoE server is probably not seeing the replies. Use tcpdump to debug your network problems.
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