Re: Cannot assign requested address Error starting FreeRadius

2011-11-12 Thread Arran Cudbard-Bell
$sudo freeradius -X According to lsof, nothing is using port 1820. (netstat shows the same) $lsof -i :1820 Well the port you should be checking is 18120 not 1820... Arran Cudbard-Bell a.cudba...@freeradius.org Betelwiki, Betelwiki, Betelwiki http://wiki.freeradius.org/

Re: Cannot assign requested address Error starting FreeRadius

2011-11-12 Thread Phil Mayers
On 11/11/2011 10:51 PM, Paul Heil wrote: Edit: Typo - Nothing is on port *18120*. Maybe the server is haunted. Seriously though, something else on the OS must be stopping the port bind; either something is already bound (see below) or something is denying permission. Are you sure you

Re: Cannot assign requested address Error starting FreeRadius

2011-11-12 Thread Alan Buxey
Hi, I run� freeradius as root. e.g ��� $sudo freeradius -X According to lsof, nothing is using port 1820. (netstat shows the same) ��� $lsof -i :1820 ..well, apart from the fact you are supposed to be looking for 18120 as er the error message... options 1) there is

Re: Cannot assign requested address Error starting FreeRadius

2011-11-11 Thread Paul Heil
I have a GuruPlug Server 003-GP0001 running Debian Linux 6.0.3 with FreeRadius 2.1.10 installed. I have followed the Basic Configuration HOWTOhttp://wiki.freeradius.org/Basic-configuration-HOWTO, but when I get to the point of starting the server for the first time, I get this error: Fri Nov

Re: Cannot assign requested address Error starting FreeRadius

2011-11-11 Thread Fajar A. Nugraha
On Sat, Nov 12, 2011 at 2:55 AM, Paul Heil paul.h...@gmail.com wrote:     Fri Nov 11 18:31:49 2011 : Error: /etc/freeradius/sites-enabled/ inner-tunnel[32]: Error binding to port for 127.0.0.1 port 18120 Can anybody suggest how to fix this issue? (1) run it as root (2) make sure nothing else

Re: Cannot assign requested address Error starting FreeRadius

2011-11-11 Thread Paul Heil
On Fri, Nov 11, 2011 at 3:51 PM, Fajar A. Nugraha l...@fajar.net wrote: (1) run it as root (2) make sure nothing else is running on that port (e.g. another freeradius instance) (3) if you don't know what (1) and (2) means, spend some time to learn some linux/unix basics. Especially the

Re: Cannot assign requested address Error starting FreeRadius

2011-11-11 Thread Paul Heil
On Fri, Nov 11, 2011 at 4:20 PM, Paul Heil paul.h...@gmail.com wrote: I run freeradius as root. e.g $sudo freeradius -X According to lsof, nothing is using port 1820. (netstat shows the same) $lsof -i :1820 Thanks, PaulH Edit: Typo - Nothing is on port *18120*. - List

Re: Cannot assign requested address Error starting FreeRadius

2011-11-11 Thread Fajar A. Nugraha
On Sat, Nov 12, 2011 at 5:51 AM, Paul Heil paul.h...@gmail.com wrote: According to lsof, nothing is using port 1820. (netstat shows the same)     $lsof -i :1820 (shrug) Something in your setup is broken then. The default debian/ubuntu package should work just fine. You can either try to