John Dennis wrote:
Instead /etc/raddb should have this line:
db_dir = ${localstatedir}/lib/radiusd
Sure. We can do that for the next release.
Alan DeKok.
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There was a thread back on April 18th with the subject rlm_ippool does
not create DB and IDX files
There were several incorrect statements and assumptions in that thread
culminating in it's a SELinux problem. Nope, it's not a SELinux problem.
The fundamental problem is db_dir is set in /etc
That's just your/redhat view of the structure. Some might also say /opt is the
place for things if only there was a standard that wasn't LSB ;)
alan
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On Wed, Apr 18, 2012 at 11:47 AM, rogiermulder rog...@mulder.org wrote:
Thanks Alan!
Now it creates the files but only when I issue /sbin/radiusd as root, it can
create/access the idx and db files. When I start it issuing (as root)
/etc/init.d/radiusd start, it fail:
Wed Apr 18 06:41:59
Thanks Fajar! It was SELinux making trouble.
Yes, that was a cutpaste error
rgrds rgr
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On 04/18/2012 11:57 AM, rogiermulder wrote:
Thanks Fajar! It was SELinux making trouble.
Please file a bug against SELinux so the issue gets fixed. Be sure to
include the AVC's from /var/log/audit/audit.log.
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I have a working freeradius installation (v2.1.10, Ubuntu package) with
rlm_ippool working like a charm. Now I'm installing a new server (CentOS 6)
with the freeradius (v2.1.10) installed as package. It install the
rlm_ippool.so module so I assume ippool supprot is compiled in. I've copied
the
rogiermulder wrote:
I have a working freeradius installation (v2.1.10, Ubuntu package) with
rlm_ippool working like a charm. Now I'm installing a new server (CentOS 6)
with the freeradius (v2.1.10) installed as package. It install the
rlm_ippool.so module so I assume ippool supprot is compiled
Thanks Alan!
Now it creates the files but only when I issue /sbin/radiusd as root, it can
create/access the idx and db files. When I start it issuing (as root)
/etc/init.d/radiusd start, it fail:
Wed Apr 18 06:41:59 2012 : Info: Loaded virtual server inner-tunnel
Wed Apr 18 06:41:59 2012 :
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