You are in the good
The problem is Selinux ... The user "raduisdd" is not authorized to launch the
freeraduis.
so freeradius and me are not made... is Selinux ;)
Thks !
Selon Thibault Le Meur <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> > Why the command "radiusd -A" work fine and not
> > "/etc/init.d/raduisd start" ???
>
> When you run 'radiusd -A' (I suppose you're root), you are running the
> radius Server as Root.
>
> When you run /etc/init.d/radiusd start, it switches to the 'radiusd' user
> identity (in FC5).
>
> So it is possible that you have a permission issue on some config file.
>
> Try to run:
> # su - radiusd --shell /bin/bash
> $ radiusd -X
>
> You'll see if there is a permision issue.
>
> HTH,
> Thibault
>
>
>
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