Don't worry folks - this isn't a repeat of the same question about multiple LDAP servers. I've read the docs and I know how it's *supposed* to work, but I think I've found a discrepancy in the messages printed by the server. I'm running FreeRADIUS 3.0.11. I started off with an instantiation of the ldap module configured with multiple server names comma-separated on the same line, like this: server = 'ldap1.bris.ac.uk,ldap2.bris.ac.uk,ldap3.bris.ac.uk' This appears to work but on startup the server prints this warning: Warning: Listing multiple LDAP servers in the 'server' configuration item is deprecated and will be removed in a future release. Use multiple 'server' configuration items instead So, I tried that suggestion and ran with a config like this: server = 'ldap1.bris.ac.uk' server = 'ldap2.bris.ac.uk' server = 'ldap3.bris.ac.uk' But this yields a warning: Warning: /etc/raddb/mods-enabled/uobldap[22]: Ignoring duplicate configuration item 'server' For now I'm sticking with the old syntax which seems to do the right thing, but the spurious warning should probably be addressed in the server. Thanks, Jonathan -- Jonathan Gazeley Senior Systems Administrator IT Services University of Bristol