On Wed, 3 Jun 2009, Alan DeKok wrote:

 Because you don't have the GDBM libraries or header files.

Ok, I installed those, and while I was at it, installed the latest radiusd. The first error I got involved the "experimental" raddb/sites-available/control-socket which was included in the old radiusd.conf: $INCLUDE sites-enabled/. I moved the file and radiusd started and worked as it did before.

However, when I uncomment my ippool statement, I now get this:

 Module: Linked to module rlm_ippool
 Module: Instantiating users_pool
  ippool users_pool {
        session-db = "$(raddbdir)/db.ippool"
        ip-index = "$(raddbdir)/db.ipindex"
        key = "%{NAS-IP-Address} %{NAS-Port}"
        range-start = 172.16.1.2
        range-stop = 172.16.1.253
        netmask = 255.255.255.0
        cache-size = 251
        override = yes
        maximum-timeout = 0
  }
rlm_ippool: Failed to open file $(raddbdir)/db.ippool: No such file or directory /usr/etc/raddb/radiusd.conf[1824]: Instantiation failed for module "users_pool" /usr/etc/raddb/sites-enabled/default[337]: Failed to find module "users_pool". /usr/etc/raddb/sites-enabled/default[314]: Errors parsing accounting section.
Errors initializing modules
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If I understand correctly, if I am running radiusd as root, shouldn't it simply create the db. files itself when started? I tried a "touch raddb/db.ippool" but it changed nothing.

Again, thanks for your patience...

James Smallacombe                     PlantageNet, Inc. CEO and Janitor
u...@3.am                                                           http://3.am
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