Install the freeradius rpm or install from source. It basically binds to
a random port no matter what you do in the config files. Freeradius
1.1.7 works fine in Fedora 9. I'm going to try using 2.0.4 on Fedora 8
box.

Thomas E. Casartello, Jr.
Infrastructure Technician
Linux Specialist
Department of Information Technology
Westfield State College
Wilson 105-A
(413) 572-8245
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Red Hat Certified Technician (RHCT)

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Subject: Re: FreeRADIUS 2 not listening on right port

Hi,

>   Maybe someone running FC9 could try "debugging" the problem.

as, no doubt, one of my systems will be FC9 in a short
while I could look att his - what exactly should I be
looking for? i'll dig around for the new features
and changes they've made.


alan
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