RE: Multiple RADIUS instances

2002-07-31 Thread Dave Logan


Hi, I did this simply by compiling it twice, once with
./configure --prefix=/usr/local/radius1
once with
./configure --prefix=/usr/local/radius2
then everything (bin,config,logs) is in it's respective
directory.
Then I just have /etc/init.d/radius1, /etc/init.d/radius2
to start/stop them.
Dave


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Re: Multiple RADIUS instances

2002-07-31 Thread Martin Shears

run radiusd --help for command line options such as sort, log dir, raddb
dir etc etc

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Subject: Multiple RADIUS instances


 I was wondering if there is any documentation available about running
 multiple instances of FreeRadius on one machine.  I realize that it will
 require different ports and radiusd.conf files.  I have searched the web
 high and low and reread all the freeradius docs.  The only thing I have
 been able to find is a reference by Alan D. in a Cistron radius mailing
 list saying that FreeRadius can do it via config files.  I see the spot in
 the config files where you can change the raddb folder, but I am left with
 multiple questions.(how do I start each instance? what about radwtmp? what
 about log files? etc...)  Anyone have any insight on how to accomplish
 this?

 Thanks,
 Mark Capelle



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