Re: Starting freeradius with ip/port options only works in debug mode?

2012-03-13 Thread Alan Buxey
Selinux? What does radius.log say when it fails as a standard daemon? alan - List info/subscribe/unsubscribe? See http://www.freeradius.org/list/users.html

Starting freeradius with ip/port options only works in debug mode?

2012-03-13 Thread Vivek Mehrotra
Hello, When I wish to give IP/Port options to start radiusd, I cannot get it started in non-debug mode. Any idea why? Looks like certain configuration happens the very first time after which I can re-start in non-debug mode. Thanks in advance, vivek - List info/subscribe/unsubscribe? See http://w

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 i

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 don'

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.freeradiu

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 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 debug this further

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 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 info/subscrib

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 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 commands su/sud

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 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 is running on th

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 HOWTO, but when I get to the point of starting the server for the first time, I get this error: Fri No

Re: unable to write 'random state' when starting freeradius

2008-10-04 Thread Alan DeKok
Madwifi Wireless wrote: > Has anyone come across this error? This happens when I start freeradius > for the first time. Use google. The server starts up fine, so there are no errors. The errors are produced when running OpenSSL. In fact, this is a FAQ for OpenSSL: http://www.openssl.org/su

Re: unable to write 'random state' when starting freeradius

2008-10-03 Thread Madwifi Wireless
Hi John, Thanks for the response, here is my settings. I am basically running this as root since am just testing right now. In my radiusd.conf the user/group is commented out. # #user = radius #group = radius And the permission on the certs directory is 770 [EMAIL PROTECTED] sbin]# ls -ld .

Re: unable to write 'random state' when starting freeradius

2008-10-03 Thread John Dennis
Madwifi Wireless wrote: Has anyone come across this error? This happens when I start freeradius for the first time. Platform: RedHat ES 4.0 Version: FreeRadius 2.1.1 random_file = "/usr/local/freeradius-2.1.1/etc/raddb/certs/random" What are the ownership and permissions and ownership on the

unable to write 'random state' when starting freeradius

2008-10-03 Thread Madwifi Wireless
Has anyone come across this error? This happens when I start freeradius for the first time. Platform: RedHat ES 4.0 Version: FreeRadius 2.1.1 I have highlighted the message in read. It doesn't matter if I run this command as root. Thanks for you help. AM sudo ./radiusd - Fri Oct 3 14:3

Re: starting FreeRADIUS server

2008-04-11 Thread Gaurav Sabharwal
Bhavin, on 04/11/2008 05:32 AM patel bhavin said the following: Hi, I have installed radius server but when i enter radius -X. It shows the following error. radiusd: Opening IP addresses and Ports listen { type = "auth" ipaddr = * port = 0 ERROR: Failed to o

starting FreeRADIUS server

2008-04-10 Thread patel bhavin
Hi, I have installed radius server but when i enter radius -X. It shows the following error. radiusd: Opening IP addresses and Ports listen { type = "auth" ipaddr = * port = 0 ERROR: Failed to open socket: /usr/local/etc/raddb/radiusd.conf[210]: Error binding

Re: error starting freeradius

2007-02-01 Thread Enrique Llanos V.
Well, im new to freeradius and i got the task of migrating it from red-hat to freeBSD, so nothing is trivial for me, i'd appreciate i bit more info for repairing (or at least give it a try) things myself. Thanks in advance. ELLV On 2/1/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi, > > >

Re: error starting freeradius

2007-02-01 Thread A . L . M . Buxey
Hi, > I have just migrated a freeradius from a Red Hat Linux release 7.3 to > a FreeBSD 6.1 and when executing: '#/usr/local/etc/rc.d/radiusd start' ah. that first sentence is what concerns me. FreeBSD handles its passwords etc different to RedHat. a quick google brings up several instant result

error starting freeradius

2007-02-01 Thread Enrique Llanos V.
Good afternon, I have just migrated a freeradius from a Red Hat Linux release 7.3 to a FreeBSD 6.1 and when executing: '#/usr/local/etc/rc.d/radiusd start' i get the folowing: Starting radiusd. Thu Feb 1 15:32:27 2007 : Info: Starting - reading configuration files ... tailf -f /var/log/radius.

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:

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_

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: inclu

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" Sent: Monday, October 10, 2005 5:30 PM Subject: Re: Problem Starting Freeradius > "Linda Pagillo" <[EMAIL PROTECTED

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 the

Re: Problem Starting Freeradius

2005-10-10 Thread Linda Pagillo
vices console it gives my the subsystem locked error, but i can start it right up from there without removing anything. - Original Message - From: "Alan DeKok" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "FreeRadius users mailing list" Sent: Monday, October 10, 2005 12:52 PM Subject:

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

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 bo

Re: Problem starting Freeradius

2004-12-05 Thread Justin Guidroz
, ramirez wrote: > > > > 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/radiu

Re: Problem starting Freeradius

2004-12-05 Thread Michael Griego
ut the EAP-TLS and PEAP module configs. --Mike On Sun, 2004-12-05 at 15:59, ramirez wrote: > > 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 Outpu

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 - re

Re: Starting FreeRADIUS at boot on OS X

2004-03-23 Thread Alan DeKok
"Dan Hawker" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > My only problem, is that after loads of fiddling, I can't get it to > startup at boot (daemonize) unless I include -X into the startup script. You have configured the "user" and/or "group" entries in "radiusd.conf" to ones where the server doesn't have p

Starting FreeRADIUS at boot on OS X

2004-03-23 Thread Dan Hawker
Hi All, I have a FreeRADIUS box setup on OSX 10.3.3. I have it doing basic MAC address authentication at the moment, using MySQL to retrieve its data from. This part works fine. My only problem, is that after loads of fiddling, I can't get it to startup at boot (daemonize) unless I include -X in

Re: starting FreeRadius

2004-03-20 Thread Max Ahston
> I currently have it running with scripts also, but was considering using > daemontools. > Certainly something like daemontools that will keep a watchdog on the server > would be very helpful. > > Does daemontools open a window to view the program running? > Daemontools does what you tell it to

Re: starting FreeRadius

2004-03-19 Thread Joe Hayes
ful. Does daemontools open a window to view the program running? - Original Message - From: "Max Ahston" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Saturday, March 20, 2004 1:46 AM Subject: Re: starting FreeRadius > > Please ignore my lazyness on the l

Re: starting FreeRadius

2004-03-19 Thread Max Ahston
> Please ignore my lazyness on the last message, I used "reply" instead of > typing the address and forgot to change the subject. but you're still wondering what's the proper way how to start the server? I would say it depends on your needs, in the beginning I used to start it with rc-scripts. B

starting FreeRadius

2004-03-19 Thread Joe Hayes
Please ignore my lazyness on the last message, I used "reply" instead of typing the address and forgot to change the subject. - List info/subscribe/unsubscribe? See http://www.freeradius.org/list/users.html

Re: starting freeradius with option -d has got problem

2004-01-28 Thread Alan DeKok
"Haarith Devarajan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > We need radius to AAA the mobile node. > 1. We do not have a NAS. How do we make radius to work without a NAS? "radtest" emulates a NAS. > 2. How do we change configuration in radius to accept the mobile node and > validate it? edit raddb/cli

Re: starting freeradius with option -d has got problem

2004-01-28 Thread Alan DeKok
raghavendra <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > After debugging I found out that, only "radiusd.conf" file was picked up > from "/usr/local/etc/raddb_test" directory and freeradius was looking > into "users" file in "/usr/local/etc/raddb" directory.. Yes... which is where you told it to look. READ t

Re: starting freeradius with option -d has got problem

2004-01-28 Thread Haarith Devarajan
Dear Sir, We are doing a project titled "Integrating Mobile IP for Authentication, Authorization and Accounting over RADIUS". We are using the software "Dynamics - Mobile IP" developed at Helsinki University of Technology

Re: starting freeradius with option -d has got problem

2004-01-28 Thread Dustin Doris
Don't forget to update radiusd.conf to point the confdir variable to the correct place. On Wed, 28 Jan 2004, raghavendra wrote: > Hi All, > > I am using freeradius-0.9.3 comfortably for my testing needs. > > I usually start radiusserver this way, since my config file are here. > "radiusd -s

starting freeradius with option -d has got problem

2004-01-27 Thread raghavendra
Hi All, I am using freeradius-0.9.3 comfortably for my testing needs. I usually start radiusserver this way, since my config file are here. "radiusd -s -x -p 1645 -d /usr/local/etc/raddb_test" After adding a user in /usr/local/etc/raddb_test/users, and started xsupplicant on Wireless Client,