Move the script like this mv <freeradius-sources>/redhat/rc.radiusd-redhat /etc/init.d/radiusd
Modify the script : depending where radius is installed
Use chkconfig (man chkconfig)
Jp.
Cris Boisvert wrote:
What is the syntax? "rc.radiusd-redhat restart" .or stop or start...?
I ran it and it didn't seem to do anything..
Thanx Cris
-----Original Message----- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Jean-Paul Chapalain Sent: Friday, December 19, 2003 2:27 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Re start radiusd
For me, it's necessary to restart radius deamon.
To do this, i use the sample script with little changes : <freeradius-sources>/redhat/rc.radiusd-redhat
JP
Cris Boisvert wrote:
I using Redhat 9..
I got a couple of foolish questions sorry..
When I add another user to the users file... Do I need to restart the radiusd service? If not. How long will it take to re parse the users file to take the new change...
The old mac radius server I had didn't require a restart, that's why I
ask..
How can I restart the process short of finding the process and killing the pid and restarting the service.
Thanx.... Sorry for the ignorance..
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