I recently had to install debian 6.0 on one of my servers after a hard
drive crash, and while I had freeradius running before, I can't seem to get
it running now.
I ran sudo apt-get install freeradius and hit enter to accept the
additional packages, and I also installed dialup admin with the
I could if I knew how. manually sifting the output of lsof doesn't appear
to include anything pertaining to that socket
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yep, killing the offending process worked just fine.
thanks for the help!
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your were right, the directory didn't exist.
It now loads correctly, I just have to get the server configured now
in case anyone else has this problem, you have to have it writeable to the
system user 'everyone' and the user that you are logged into the terminal as.
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I set up the server with gracious help from the community, and now it
starts without errors. The problem comes in trying to get the test user to
work. The server simply replies with Access-Reject and awaits the next
user.
Here is the dump from radtest:
DeepBlue:~ michaelaldridge$ radtest
As requested:
DeepBlue:raddb michaelaldridge$ radiusd -X
FreeRADIUS Version 2.1.9, for host i386-apple-darwin10.8.0, built on Dec 9
2011 at 18:58:07
Copyright (C) 1999-2009 The FreeRADIUS server project and contributors.
There is NO warranty; not even for MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A
I feel stupid now, I was editing the wrong users file...
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