Re: Problem starting freeradius 1.1.3

2006-12-05 Thread Ian Walker
Ian Walker wrote: I used the rpmbuild -ta command to build an rpm of freeradius-1.1.3 and all went well with the build. I then installed the rpm, and I'm getting the following error message after running radiusd -X. ... radiusd: symbol lookup error: radiusd: undefined symbol:

Problem starting freeradius 1.1.3

2006-11-29 Thread Ian Walker
I used the rpmbuild -ta command to build an rpm of freeradius-1.1.3 and all went well with the build. I then installed the rpm, and I'm getting the following error message after running radiusd -X. Starting - reading configuration files ... reread_config: reading radiusd.conf Config:

Re: Problem starting freeradius 1.1.3

2006-11-29 Thread Alan DeKok
Ian Walker wrote: I used the rpmbuild -ta command to build an rpm of freeradius-1.1.3 and all went well with the build. I then installed the rpm, and I'm getting the following error message after running radiusd -X. ... radiusd: symbol lookup error: radiusd: undefined symbol: udpfromto_init

Problem Starting Freeradius

2005-10-10 Thread Linda Pagillo
Hi everyone: I have had an ongoing problem ever since first installing Freeradius over a year ago. I have Freeradius set to start automatically when my Linux server starts. Sometimes it starts and sometimes it doesn't. The weird thing is that it ALWAYS says that it's [OK] when my system

Re: Problem Starting Freeradius

2005-10-10 Thread Alan DeKok
Linda Pagillo [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I have Freeradius set to start automatically when my Linux server starts. Sometimes it starts and sometimes it doesn't. The weird thing is that it ALWAYS says that it's [OK] when my system boots whether it starts or not. The only error I have seen is

Re: Problem Starting Freeradius

2005-10-10 Thread Linda Pagillo
: Problem Starting Freeradius Linda Pagillo [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I have Freeradius set to start automatically when my Linux server starts. Sometimes it starts and sometimes it doesn't. The weird thing is that it ALWAYS says that it's [OK] when my system boots whether it starts

Re: Problem Starting Freeradius

2005-10-10 Thread Alan DeKok
Linda Pagillo [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: How is removing the lock/pid files by hand going to help my problem? The explanation on the page says that the message you're seeing is caused when those files exist, even though the service isn't running. How will i know when i need to remove them?

Re: Problem Starting Freeradius

2005-10-10 Thread Linda Pagillo
Thank you Mr.DeKok. Will do! :) - Original Message - From: Alan DeKok [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: FreeRadius users mailing list freeradius-users@lists.freeradius.org Sent: Monday, October 10, 2005 5:30 PM Subject: Re: Problem Starting Freeradius Linda Pagillo [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: How

Problem starting Freeradius

2004-12-05 Thread ramirez
Hi all, i have some problems starting Freeradius. I'm using Freeradius 1.0.1 on Debian 3.1 and some Win2k Clients. Compiling without errors. Here the Output linux:~# /usr/local/radius/sbin/rc.radiusd startStarting FreeRADIUS:Sun Dec 5 21:43:58 2004 : Info: Starting - reading

Re: Problem starting Freeradius

2004-12-05 Thread Michael Griego
You haven't generated the certificate files for EAP-TLS. If you're using EAP-TLS, either run the scripts/certs.sh script as it says in the config file or manually generate your own certificates. If you are not going to be using EAP-TLS or any of its sub-types, then you can comment out the

Re: Problem starting Freeradius

2004-12-05 Thread Justin Guidroz
If you do plan on using EAP-TLS, you need to uncomment certificate_file. On Sun, 05 Dec 2004 16:05:20 -0600, Michael Griego [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: You haven't generated the certificate files for EAP-TLS. If you're using EAP-TLS, either run the scripts/certs.sh script as it says in the