No problem :) Maybe a shot in the dark but is selinux enabled? check your logs to see if any policies are blocking it or type 'echo 0 > /selinux/enforce' then try to start it again.
-- Leigh On Tue, Feb 10, 2009 at 3:19 AM, D'AVELLA STEFANO < stefano.dave...@alcatel-lucent.com> wrote: > Thanks for the suggestion but of course I tried different ways to try to > grep the process :) > I just mentioned one of the command I used to make people understand that I > checked the process list :) > > Still no clue about the problem anyway... > > > Try just 'ps -e|grep radius' that will catch freeradius aswell as radiusd > which it is called on some. > > -- > Leigh > > On Mon, Feb 9, 2009 at 12:02 PM, D'AVELLA STEFANO < > stefano.dave...@alcatel-lucent.com> wrote: > >> *Be sure that no other freeradius is running and also that you have >> enough rights to open such a port.* >> * >> * >> *Look in your inet.d or similar to avoid that another service is run >> instead of the planned freeradius.* >> >> Thanks for the quick answer. I have thought the same because also some old >> mailing list post seemed to be related to this problem. >> I checked this possible problem before posting, but as far as I can see >> there is no other instance of freeradius running (ps -e | grep freeradius >> returns empty), and nothing is listening on that port (according to >> netstat). I also tried to change port several times but it's not working.... >> In /etc/services the port 1812 both tcp and udp are correctly assigned to >> radius (in fact in the error message it correctly use the port 1812). >> >> Regards, >> >> -- >> Stefano D'Avella >> >> - >> List info/subscribe/unsubscribe? See >> http://www.freeradius.org/list/users.html >> > > > - > List info/subscribe/unsubscribe? See > http://www.freeradius.org/list/users.html >
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