Ripunjay,
I have been running FreeRADIUS successfully for over a year on various versions of Redhat. I simply just copied the radiusd executable into /etc/init.d and created a symbolic link to this file in /etc/rc3.d
Each time the machine is restarted or powered on it will then start this process. When I terminate the process I usually just executed a pkill -9 rad which is not the recommended way but it's a bad habit that I have :).
Thanks,
Chris DeRamus
OCIO VPN Administrator
SAIC
-----Original Message-----
From: Ripunjay Bararia [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, December 15, 2003 2:45 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: How to start/stop/restart FR
hi
just had this silly question
what is the preferred/normal way to start/stop/restart FR running on a RedHat box with or without init.d scripts
Ripunjay Bararia
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