Hi 

Well I fixed the issue, thanks to everyones help, I was the one who was messing 
up, basicly I was changing the permision of the file and this stopped 
freeradius to continue, thanks to Louis suggesting the -X switch, this told me 
the problem,and I fixed it, again thank you.

----- Mensaje original -----
De: "Louis Munro" <lmu...@inverse.ca>
Para: packetfence-users@lists.sourceforge.net
Enviados: Jueves, 29 de Enero 2015 11:38:54
Asunto: Re: [PacketFence-users] Freeradius issue

On Jan 29, 2015, at 6:38 , Christopher Coronado < ccoron...@sanclemente.cl > 
wrote: 



Hi 

Thanks for the answer, but I have tried the modification to the file with no 
success, I believe the problem is with freeradius that gets installed with 
packetfence, as I mentioned before hand, I tried to installed freeradius first 
and then packetfence, while installing packetfence the config file for 
freeradius got overwritten, before that openradius was working. 

Is there something I can do as I need to get this server up and running, and I 
do prefer Ubuntu, I know it better. 



Try this and report the output: 

# freeradiusd -X 

It may well be self-explanatory if you take the time to read it. 

Regards, 
-- 
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Inverse inc. :: Leaders behind SOGo ( www.sogo.nu ) and PacketFence ( 
www.packetfence.org ) 


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