Re: RE : Freeradius is mad ! Or me...

2006-10-31 Thread benodilo
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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RE : Freeradius is mad ! Or me...

2006-10-27 Thread Thibault Le Meur
> 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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