Meyer Jerome wrote:
> SO, I configured it and tested it with the command [radiusd -X] and it
> is ok!

  That's good.

> Now, I would to start the daemon in a normal way (/etc/rc.d). I copy the
> rc.radiusd into /etc/rc.d but nothing is started. Try to start like :
> /usr/sbin/radiusd nothing is started…
> 
> Have someone an Idea?

  Look at radius.log.  It will contain reasons why the server couldn't
start.

  Also, try using "ps".  Maybe the server *is* running.

  Alan DeKok.

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