Hi, > I am trying to get freeradius to start at boot time so that I don't have > to log in for it to start up. I saw a previous post that said to > “Manually add the links in /etc/rc[0-6].d.”
> I am not sure what links this is referring to though, so I am at a > standstill as to how to do this. dpends on what OS you have - and, under Linux, which distro you have. if you have installed from a package, then that package should have supplied the required start/stop scripts for the system and then you can use the OS's chosen service solution to configure whether/when the service is started. if you have built from source, then there are a few scripts supplied in the source tarball that can be used - eg there is a script for RedHat - just copy that script into /etc/init.d and do a 'chkconfig radiusd on' alan - List info/subscribe/unsubscribe? See http://www.freeradius.org/list/users.html

