Re: Radius with 2 network interface
From: Tony (tburnett_at_columbus.rr.com)
Date: 06/25/04
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Date: Thu, 24 Jun 2004 21:29:57 -0400
We do this all the time. You need to adjust the "ports" your IAS server
listens on. Go to IAS properties dialog. Select the ports tab. Put your
curser inside one of the fields and press F1, you see syntax for listening
on a particular IP. By default IAS listens on the ports listed on ALL
interfaces/IPs.
Don't quote me on this, but I think it is something like
"10.1.2.3:1812,10.1.2.3:1645" (I don't remember if you use a comma or a
semi-colon as the separator).
You may also have to tinker with your routing table. If you are *NOT*
running RRAS on the same box your route cmd-line tool to add routes using
the -p option so they will be "permanent".
-- Tony "Ra?l Truco" <groovy@ya.com> wrote in message news:5d44b60d.0406230032.5733cb78@posting.google.com... > How can i force the radius service to use a particular interface, > ignoring system default gateway ?
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