FreeRADIUS 2 not listening on right port

Hoggins! fuckspam at wheres5.com
Thu May 15 22:05:20 CEST 2008


I'm running FC9, by the way... maybe that explains this sudden amount of 
same problems, since the FC9 release was on tuesday.

Casartello, Thomas a écrit :
> I tried hardcoding them in the listen section. Same result.
>
> Thomas E. Casartello, Jr.
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> [mailto:freeradius-users-bounces+tcasartello=wsc.ma.edu at lists.freeradius
> .org] On Behalf Of Alan DeKok
> Sent: Thursday, May 15, 2008 2:16 PM
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> Subject: Re: FreeRADIUS 2 not listening on right port
>
> Casartello, Thomas wrote:
>   
>> Compiling from source did NOT solve the problem.
>>     
>
>   It looks like Fedora is broken.
>
>   The server code does this:
>
>   if (port == 0) {
>     call system function to look up "radius" port in /etc/services
>     if (found ) {
>         port = port found in /etc/services
>     } else {
>        port = 1812
>     }
>   }
>
>   The only way I can see it choosing "random" ports is if the lookup in
> /etc/services returns "found", with a random port.
>
>   I suggest hard-coding the port numbers (1812/1813) into the "listen"
> sections.  Maybe also see if 'radius" and "radacct" are defined in
> /etc/services.
>
>   Alan DeKok.
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