Hi, I've configured originate COA using the originate-coa as an example. My (relevant/edited for privacy) configuration looks like this: ------------------------------------ client 11.22.33.44 { secret = verysecret shortname = test nastype = other virtual_server = my_virtual_server coa_server = my-coa } home_server my-coa { type = coa ipaddr = 11.22.33.44 port = 3799 secret = blah coa { irt = 2 mrt = 16 mrc = 5 mrd = 30 } } home_server_pool blah { type = fail-over home_server = my-coa } ------------------------------------- This works perfectly. The home_server_pool seems unnecesary though, but if I leave it out, freeradius -X complains that the home_server does not exist. --------------------------------------------------------------------- /etc/freeradius/sites-enabled/my-config[1]: No such home_server or home_server_pool "my-coa" --------------------------------------------------------------------- It almost seems that the home_server_pool is neccesary to "instantiate" the home_server. Reading proxy.conf and the originate-coa example, it seems that a home_server_pool is only neccesary if you want to actually fail-over/round-robin, etc.... I'm sure I can leave the config as is, as the home_server_pool is never actually referenced. Am I completely confused? -- Johan Meiring Cape PC Services CC Tel: (021) 883-8271 Fax: (021) 886-7782