Hello Imran -

You will need to restart Radiator when you change the configuration file, but 
you do not need to restart when you change the users file (Radiator checks it 
automatically).

You will need to kill the Radiator process and restart it, or you should set 
up the usual 'rc' file to start and stop the process and boot time and 
subsequently under operator control. This will depend on your usual systems 
administrator preferences.

regards

Hugh

On Friday 27 July 2001 05:25, Imran Moin wrote:
> Hi everyone,
>
> Does anyone know if i have to stop and start the
> server everytime i make any changes in the radius.cfg
> or the users file.
>
> If yes, then how do i do it.
>
>
> Thanks.
>
> Imran
>
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