or if it was by using the
radiusd -X command. I should have been logged in as root, but not sure.
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radiusd is already running on that port. When checking /etc/rc.d/rc3.d I
found a file named S88radiusd. I thought that the Address already in use
error was supposed to happen if trying to start a second instance of the
same service?
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So are you saying to accomplish what I want, I need to write a system V init
script?
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So I went back to a clean install of Fedora 11, followed the instructions
on installing freeradius via yum.
Then I issued the command:
chkconfig --list radiusd (and got the following)
radiusd 0:off 1:off 2:off 3:off 4:off 5:off 6:off
so i entered sudo chkconfig radiusd on
and then I got
I appreciate your insight, and I might have to go with a pre-built package
after all. But I did go ahead and issue the commands, and when I run
chkconfig --list radiusd This is what I get.
radiusd 0:off 1:off 2:on 3:on 4:on 5:on 6:off
According to the links that you sent me, this is what it is
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Hi,
I am trying to get freeradius to start at boot time so that I don't have
to log in for it to start up. I saw a previous post that said to
“Manually add the links in /etc/rc[0-6].d.”
I am not sure what links this is referring to though, so I am at a
standstill as to how to do this.
did you install FreeRADIUS via yum and a repository
or from source?
Downloaded freeradius-server-2.1.7.tar.gz, extracted to home directory,
and then ./configure, make, make install.
if from the repsository you should have
a selectable service with eg the standard Fedora system startup tools
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Listening on command file /usr/local/var/run/radiusd/radiusd.sock
Ready to process requests.
... closing socket command file /usr/local/var/run/radiusd/radiusd.sock
Ready to process requests.
Also, if I can get this working, I am needing to set it up to run
automatically every hour or so.
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On Wed, Aug 05, 2009 at 09:44:55AM -0500, Paul Blalock wrote:
Is it possible to have a simplistic username and password setup in
freeradius?
For example.
user, pass
user1, pass1
Or is it possible to have the users file point to a file that does this?
If not, is it possible to have
Is it possible to have a simplistic username and password setup in
freeradius?
For example.
user, pass
user1, pass1
Or is it possible to have the users file point to a file that does this?
If not, is it possible to have this type of format by using mysql?
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