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> Sent: Friday, March 08, 2002 5:41 PM
> To: Dave Kitabjian; Jim Liebgott
> Cc: Ronan Eckelberry; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: (RADIATOR) unknown ports
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> Hello Dave -
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> > From: Jim Liebgott [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> > Sent: Thursday, March 07, 2002 6:33 PM
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> > Subject: Re: (RADIATOR) unknown ports
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> > Hugh Irvine wrote
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Subject: RE: (RADIATOR) unknown ports
Just one thought:
I haven't been reading this thread in all its detail, but this might be
of some value. Some time back, I believe when we transitioned from USR
to Cisco NASes, we started getting log entries
#x27;m still curious about why this
happens.
Dave
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> From: Jim Liebgott [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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> Subject: Re: (RADIATOR) unknown ports
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opy of your config (no secrets) and a Trace 5
> > > > debug from you log.
> > > >
> > > > That's weird. You may have something in your config that is
> > > > opening those ports.
> > > >
> > > > -Ronan
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you log.
> > >
> > > That's weird. You may have something in your config that is
> > > opening those ports.
> > >
> > > -Ronan
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> > > -Original Message-
> > > From: Jim Liebgott [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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> From: Jim Liebgott [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Thursday, 07 March, 2002 15:03
> To: Ronan Eckelberry
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> Subject: Re: (RADIATOR) unknown ports
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> Ronan Eckelberry wrote:
> > And you only see these ports o
u log.
That's weird. You may have something in your config that is
opening those ports.
-Ronan
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From: Jim Liebgott [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, 07 March, 2002 15:03
To: Ronan Eckelberry
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Subject: Re: (RADIATOR) unk
ndicated, I was confusing the port numbers from two
different servers. On each server, the sockets bindings haven't
changed.
> -Original Message-
> From: Jim Liebgott [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Thursday, 07 March, 2002 14:30
> To: Ronan Eckelberry
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: Re: (RADIATOR) unknown ports
Ronan Eckelberry wrote:
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> Most likely those ports are opened to communicate with the
other
> RADIUS and/or SQL servers that you are proxying to. Do a netstat to
see
> what addresses that they are connected to. You will probably see that
>
d on both ends rarely show up in netstat, because they are
ephemeral. These port bindings are persistent, lasting about a day.
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Subject: (RADIATOR) unknown ports
I use Radiator 2.18.3. I noticed that the server binds to three UDP
ports that aren't listed
I use Radiator 2.18.3. I noticed that the server binds to three UDP
ports that aren't listed in my configuration, and appear to have random
port numbers (all greater than 1024). I am using both the
authentication and accounting features, and I use to
proxy authentication requests. In the curre
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