Ted Lum wrote: > Any idea how to fix this? Don't edit the default configuration files to break them.
The default configuration files have the server running as root. You've changed that to a user who does NOT have permission to read the configuration files. > Wed Nov 12 21:29:16 2008 : Error: rlm_counter: Failed to open file > /etc/raddb/db.daily: Permission denied ... > /etc/raddb > -rw------- 1 radiusd radiusd 12312 Nov 12 21:29 db.daily The server isn't running as user "radiusd/radiusd". Fix that. > This works: > # /usr/sbin/radiusd -X Becuse you're running it as root. > This works: > # strace /usr/sbin/radiusd Because you're running it as root. > This does not work: > # service radiusd start > Starting RADIUS server: [FAILED] Because it changes UID's, and does not run as root. Alan DeKok. - List info/subscribe/unsubscribe? See http://www.freeradius.org/list/users.html

