Hi again, Alan DeKok wrote:
sites-enabled/copy-acct-to-server-B: ---------------------------------------
server copy-acct-to-home-server {
Uh... you have TWO virtual servers with the same name. This isn't allowed. And this config isn't the same as what's shown in the debug log.
Can you explain why you're posting WRONG configurations? It's not like we can't notice. I saw which part you were referring to after I replied. This was an error in copying and pasting, my apologies. Amazing how one mis-paste can change the entire thing :)
Current configuration, just for clarity on my previous reply: proxy.conf: ----------- proxy server { default_fallback = no } home_server copy-acct-to-server-A { type = acct ipaddr = server_A port = 1813 secret = secret } home_server copy-acct-to-server-B { type = acct ipaddr = server_B port = 1813 secret = secret } home_server_pool my_acct_failover { home_server = copy-acct-to-server-A } realm DEFAULT { acct_pool = my_acct_failover nostrip } sites-enabled/copy-acct-to-server-A: --------------------------------------- server copy-acct-to-server-A { listen { type = detail filename = ${radacctdir}/detail-combined load_factor = 10 retry_interval = 10 } preacct { suffix } accounting { ok } } sites-enabled/copy-acct-to-server-B: ------------------------------------ server copy-acct-to-server-B { listen { type = detail filename = ${radacctdir}/detail-combined2 load_factor = 10 retry_interval = 10 } preacct { suffix } accounting { ok } } So yes, I realise that because I am using ream DEFAULT everything is matching to server A. The accounting packet that is coming in will be for "user@patric.com". Then my question is how do I define realms for server A and server B so they both process that packet? Hope that clarifies a bit. Thanks Patric