"simon mackey" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> When I boot up I can see the message "Starting radiusd     [OK]" amongst all
> the other services like httpd, etc., so I presume it's running, but when I
> log in and type "lsof -i" at the command line I don't see any radiusd
> processes running :(

  'ps' is the usual command to use.  'lsof' does something else.

> I would reallllly appreciate it if someone would take me through how to get
> radiusd to start at boot time (with daemontools also monitoring it without
> me having to type supervise /var/svc/radiusd every time I reboot)?

  The 'doc' directory has documentaion on setting up daemontools.

  As for getting it to run on boot, that's a function of your local
OS.  Read it's documentation, and look at the scripts for the other
programs which *do* run on boot.

  Alan DeKok.

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