That warm fuzzy status indicator as thus:   [ OK ]
is just that. It can be fooled.  If I recall right, there's an init
script and a .spec file for building rpms in the tarball.

Enjoy,


Scott Edwards
-- 
Daxal Communications - http://www.daxal.com
Surf the USA - http://www.surfthe.us


On Wed, 2 Mar 2005 12:58:20 -0600, Linda Pagillo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello All:
> 
> I'm running FreeRadius 0.9.3 on a server which uses Linux Redhat 9. Here is
> the problem. When i first installed FreeRadius about 8 months ago, i added
> the rc.radiusd script to my Linux startup. Lately, when I reboot my server,
> my Linux startup screen shows that FreeRadius has started up with no errors
> as it always has, but when i do a ps -aux from the Linux command line, it
> shows that it is not in the list of things running. I have to actually cd to
> /usr/local/sbin and start radiusd from there before FreeRadius will work
> correctly again. The weird thing is, this has not always been an on-going
> problem. It just started about 2 months ago. I thought for a while that it
> was my Linux server, but everything else on the server starts normally when
> i reboot. The only thing that does not start is FreeRadius. Again, Linux is
> showing that it is starting, but in reality, it's not. Any help would be
> appreciated. Thank you.
> 
> Linda Pagillo
> Director of Technical Services
> N2 The Net
>

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