That configuration will run FreeRADIUS as a daemon. It just means that
init will restart it if/when it dies. I think you are confusing init
with (x)inetd.
On Wed, 2004-02-18 at 18:44, Tin Ly wrote:
Is it better to have freeradius run using this line as suggested in the
service-radiusd.txt file:
Is it better to have freeradius run using this line as suggested in the
service-radiusd.txt file: fr:23:respawn:/usr/local/sbin/radiusd -f -s
/dev/null? I was thinking of running it as a daemon instead of in
the foreground and having multiple threads. Which is more optimal?
Thanks in advance
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