Could it be that you are trying to use SNMP on a low port (161 is
default) while running Radiator as a normal user (not root)?
- joost.
Richard Barnes -Listserv wrote:
>
> I'm installing Radiator on a Solaris7 machine... (it's actually going to be
> a secondary authenticator)
>
> I think I have everything installed and working, but when I start the
> radiusd program, I get the following error:
>
> Error:
> creating socket: Bad file number
>
> I've modified my /etc/services file, and when using radpwtst, I get OKs on
> the Access-Request and on the Accounting Requests... I know that radpwtst is
> working correctly because if I give it bogus info, I get a rejected...
>
> Everything seems to be fine, but I don't know what's up with the creating
> socket error...
>
> Any help would be appreciated...
>
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