Alan DeKok wrote:
Shane <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
  Read radiusd.conf, and look for "/etc/passwd".  Odds are that you
enabled caching of /etc/passw.  There's a reason it's not enabled by
default, it doesn't work on FreeBSD.  Which is explicitly documented.
No, that isn't the cause as I have the following in radiusd.conf:
...
         unix {
                 # allowed values: {no, yes}
                 cache = no

  OK...

                 #  This is required for some systems, like FreeBSD,
                 #  and Mac OSX.
                 passwd = /etc/passwd

  Those should be commented out.

  Maybe radiusd doesn't have permission to call getpwent()?  See the
comments around the "unix" module in radiusd.conf.

  Alan DeKok.

Thanks Alan.  The lines:
passwd = /etc/passwd
shadow = /etc/shadow
group = /etc/group
should be commented out for FreeBSD even though in radiusd.conf the comment directly above states "This is required for some systems, like FreeBSD, and Mac OS" I missed the comment previous to this one which totally changes the meaning of the quoted comment above. Maybe that blank line should be removed between such comments to help some other newbie avoid similar problems.

Thanks again,
Shane
- List info/subscribe/unsubscribe? See http://www.freeradius.org/list/users.html

Reply via email to