Hi Alan.
some named server or per_socket_client list interplay problem in an older version of the server - which has probably been fixed since then... have you tried with 3.0.16?
I just tried with version 3.0.16 and got the same behavior.
(what do you actually have in your default server?)
My default server is the following: server default { listen { type = auth ipv4addr = * port = 0 limit { max_connections = 16 lifetime = 0 idle_timeout = 30 } } listen { ipv4addr = * port = 0 type = acct limit { } } authorize { filter_username filter_password preprocess auth_log chap mschap suffix eap { ok = return updated = return } files sql expiration logintime pap } authenticate { Auth-Type PAP { pap } Auth-Type CHAP { chap } Auth-Type MS-CHAP { mschap } mschap eap } preacct { preprocess acct_unique suffix files } accounting { detail unix sql exec attr_filter.accounting_response } session { sql } post-auth { update { &reply: += &session-state: } sql exec remove_reply_message_if_eap Post-Auth-Type REJECT { sql attr_filter.access_reject remove_reply_message_if_eap } Post-Auth-Type Challenge { } } pre-proxy { } post-proxy { } } Do you have any idea of what am i doing wrong or where should I look for any clue? Thanks! Paco