On Wednesday 29 December 1999, at 0 h 55, the keyboard of Jonathan Hall <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'm preparing a Debian package for portslave, Good idea! > Well, there's nothing this script does to actually START or STOP anything, > and there's nothing to RELOAD or RESTART... It simply changes contents of > /var/log/radsession.id. I would say: implement "start" or "restart" to change the radsession.id. Implement "stop" to do nothing at all. > Where is the proper place to put this init script? /etc/init.d seems fine to me. > Also... on a related note, where would the the proper place to put the > radsession.id file? I'm thinking /var/log doesn't seem right. Would it > make sense to create /var/portslave or keep that file in /var/run or > something? Definitely /var/run.

