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.

 Alan DeKok.
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