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:
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
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
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
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