Hi all,

I fixed it by putting the absolute path to the users file.

$INCLUDE /usr/local/etc/raddb/users.group1

$INCLUDE /usr/local/etc/raddb/users.group2

$INCLUDE /usr/local/etc/raddb/users.group3

like that.

I tested this on Ubuntu 12.04 and OpenSUSE 12.1 (64bits) running on virtual server KVM/Qemu and OpenSUSE 12.1 (64bits) on physical server and it only manifests itself on OpenSUSE. Also tried it on OpenSUSE 11.4(32 bits) but no issue there.

Thanks all,

Kris

On 23/08/12 12:45, Krzysztof Grobelak wrote:
Hi Alan,

freeradius1:/usr/local/etc/raddb # ls -lZ users*
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root ? 10859 Aug 23 11:20 users
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root ? 11979 Aug 22 13:19 users.group1
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root ?  3241 Aug 23 11:20 users.group2


Kris

On 23/08/12 12:18, alan buxey wrote:
Hi,

So freeradius definitely not getting a handle on those files that
looks to me more like a system issue that a radius.
file permissions?

ls -lZ users*


alan
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