Aime <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> emilie:~# ls -dl /etc/freeradius
> drwxr-s--- 3 root freerad 4096 2005-07-15 23:12
> /etc/freeradius
>
> radclient was called from a cgi script on apache
> running under username /group = www-data/www-data ,
Now think does that user/group have permission t
Hello,
I did set the permissions to 777 just to see where
could be the problem.
Below are permissions on /etc and /etc/freeradius:
emilie:~# ls -dl /etc/
drwxr-xr-x 61 root root 4096 2005-07-14 18:32 /etc/
emilie:~# ls -dl /etc/freeradius
drwxr-s--- 3 root freerad 4096 2005-07-15 23:12
/etc/
Aime <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> What can cause dictionry permissions even if
> /etc/freeradius/dictionnary has rwxrwxrwx as
> permissions setting
Please don't set the permissions to a+w, it's *not* necessary, and
is a security problem.
> radclient: dict_init: Couldn't open dictionary
> "/etc/
Hi,
> What can cause dictionry permissions even if
> /etc/freeradius/dictionnary has rwxrwxrwx as
> permissions setting
>
> I am getting the following:
>
> radclient: dict_init: Couldn't open dictionary
> "/etc/freeradius/dictionary": Permission denied
Check the permissions of /etc
All,
What can cause dictionry permissions even if
/etc/freeradius/dictionnary has rwxrwxrwx as
permissions setting
I am getting the following:
radclient: dict_init: Couldn't open dictionary
"/etc/freeradius/dictionary": Permission denied
The call of radclient is done from a cgi script .
Apache
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