On 11/10/10 23:03, Bill Thompson wrote:
The big question is why compile radius from source? If you use the
Debian package for Freeradius, this is mostly done for you.
Because for licencing reasons the packaged version does not have SSL
support, thereby ruling out EAP-TLS and other
Hi,
Not sure if you can help with this one, I have searched Google and also
your archives but cannot find an answer to my problem.
I have created a Radius startup script in /etc/init.d for Debian which
looks like this:
#!/bin/sh
/usr/local/sbin/radiusd -X
Dne, 11. 10. 2010 17:44:51 je Jennie Kingsland napisal(a):
There must be a way when directly at the server to cancel the radius
and
get logged in? As I've mentioned CTRL C doesn't work.
Have you tried another if virtual terminal (e.g. ctrl-alt-F2) would
give you a login prompt?
I can
On 11/10/10 17:35, Klistvud wrote:
Dne, 11. 10. 2010 17:44:51 je Jennie Kingsland napisal(a):
There must be a way when directly at the server to cancel the radius and
get logged in? As I've mentioned CTRL C doesn't work.
It should. Works For Me (tm). But as suggested, bring up a second
In 4cb35184.8020...@jretrading.com, Joe wrote:
On 11/10/10 17:35, Klistvud wrote:
Dne, 11. 10. 2010 17:44:51 je Jennie Kingsland napisal(a):
There must be a way when directly at the server to cancel the radius and
get logged in? As I've mentioned CTRL C doesn't work.
It should. Works For Me
On Mon, Oct 11, 2010 at 04:44:51PM +0100, Jennie Kingsland wrote:
Also I guess I shouldn't be using radius -X in my startup script, to
prevent this problem is there something else I should be using?
What keeps you from booting your server without starting radius, then
logging in to the server
On Mon, 11 Oct 2010 16:44:51 +0100
Jennie Kingsland jennie.kingsl...@sunderland.gov.uk wrote:
Hi,
Not sure if you can help with this one, I have searched Google and
also your archives but cannot find an answer to my problem.
If you are running Freeradius, the problem with the
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