RES: Installation problem

2008-08-06 Thread Frederick William Borges Pohl
de agosto de 2008 13:48 Para: FreeRadius users mailing list Assunto: Re: RES: Installation problem Hi, > > After running /sbin/ldconfig -v , I was able to execute radiusd. > > The only weird thing is that the daemon is not showing when I type ps aux. > > Even after running /u

Re: RES: RES: Installation problem

2008-08-06 Thread A . L . M . Buxey
hi, I'd follow eg the FAQ http://wiki.freeradius.org/FAQ eg How do I use Login-Time for groups, not for users? DEFAULT Group == "daysonly", Login-Time := "0800-2000" DEFAULT Group == "weekdays", Login-Time := "Wk0800-2000" of course, you dont care about timesso justhave eg DEFAULT Group

Re: RES: RES: Installation problem

2008-08-06 Thread Alan DeKok
Frederick William Borges Pohl wrote: > The user fpohl is a regular Unix user I created with useradd but it does not > belong to the same group as radiusd. There is NO relationship between the group membership of users, and the group that the RADIUS server runs as. They are completely independe

RES: RES: Installation problem

2008-08-06 Thread Frederick William Borges Pohl
de agosto de 2008 13:48 Para: FreeRadius users mailing list Assunto: Re: RES: Installation problem Hi, > > After running /sbin/ldconfig -v , I was able to execute radiusd. > > The only weird thing is that the daemon is not showing when I type ps aux. > > Even after running /u

Re: RES: Installation problem

2008-08-05 Thread A . L . M . Buxey
Hi, > > After running /sbin/ldconfig -v , I was able to execute radiusd. > > The only weird thing is that the daemon is not showing when I type ps aux. > > Even after running /usr/sbin/radiusd, nothing happens. yep - at this point you run radiusd -X to see whats wrong alan - List info/sub

RES: Installation problem

2008-08-05 Thread Frederick William Borges Pohl
Alan Thanks for the tip. After running /sbin/ldconfig -v , I was able to execute radiusd. The only weird thing is that the daemon is not showing when I type ps aux. Even after running /usr/sbin/radiusd, nothing happens. My ps aux | grep radiusd shows only the following: root 25770 0.0 0.