If you are not using IAS, why not uninstall it so your other radius server
can acquire the necessary ports?
"Sophia" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> Thanks for the info. It's port 1645.
> I have ensured the IAS is not using it by disable the service and reboot.
But
> when I tried to reinstall another radius server, it complained. I went
ahead to install it anyway.
>
> I donwload the fport (thx!) and found now the svchost.exe and the
installed radius server both
> are using the 1645port. However, it didn't appear that Radius request
message is processed
> or received by the radius server still. Any recommendation?
>
> Thanks,
> Sophia
>
> ----- neo [mvp outlook] wrote: -----
>
> you can try giving fport by foundstone.com a try. outside of that,
you
> might want to say which udp port # you are after since some windows
services
> use well known port numbers and someone might be able to answer this
right
> off the top of their head.
>
> --
> Neo [MVP Outlook]
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> "Sophia" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:307A1A80-9675-43DA-9561-(E-Mail Removed)...
> > Is there a way to find out which service is using which UDP port?
> >> I am trying to install an application but the installation process
keeps
> indicating the
> > UDP port is used by some other service and needs to disable it.
> >> I know the UDP port but cannot identify which service is using it.
> >> Thanks,
> > Sophia
>
>
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