Re: Freeradius start at boot

2009-10-01 Thread Paul Blalock
So I have gone through all the responses and will post everything asked for here. My user account is not in the sudoers list, not sure how to add it and not sure if this is a problem since I use su and then issued the sudo commands. When I log into the box as a user, not root, radiusd auto

RE: Freeradius start at boot

2009-10-01 Thread Danner, Mearl
+jmdanner=samford@lists.freeradius.org] On Behalf Of Paul Blalock Sent: Thursday, October 01, 2009 9:18 AM To: freeradius-users@lists.freeradius.org Subject: Re: Freeradius start at boot So I have gone through all the responses and will post everything asked for here. My user account

Re: Freeradius start at boot

2009-10-01 Thread Paul Blalock
radiusd is already running on that port. When checking /etc/rc.d/rc3.d I found a file named S88radiusd. I thought that the Address already in use error was supposed to happen if trying to start a second instance of the same service? -- Paul Blalock - List info/subscribe/unsubscribe? See

Re: Freeradius start at boot

2009-10-01 Thread John Dennis
On 10/01/2009 10:17 AM, Paul Blalock wrote: So I have gone through all the responses and will post everything asked for here. My user account is not in the sudoers list, not sure how to add it and not sure if this is a problem since I use su and then issued the sudo commands. FWIW, it is

Re: Freeradius start at boot

2009-10-01 Thread John Dennis
On 10/01/2009 10:34 AM, Danner, Mearl wrote: Thu Oct 1 08:44:52 2009 : Error: Failed binding to authentication address * port 1812: Address already in use Thu Oct 1 08:44:52 2009 : Error: /etc/raddb/radiusd.conf[240]: Error binding to port for 0.0.0.0 port 1812 Sounds like something is already

Re: Freeradius start at boot

2009-10-01 Thread Ivan Kalik
So I have gone through all the responses and will post everything asked for here. My user account is not in the sudoers list, not sure how to add it and not sure if this is a problem since I use su and then issued the sudo commands. When I log into the box as a user, not root, radiusd

Re: Freeradius start at boot

2009-10-01 Thread Paul Blalock
Radius is *not* under Startup Applications. Yes, sorry, I did not stop the service then run Radiusd -X, but I have now, and this is what I get. FreeRADIUS Version 2.1.7, for host i386-redhat-linux-gnu, built on Sep 15 2009 at 11:31:29 Copyright (C) 1999-2009 The FreeRADIUS server project and

Re: Freeradius start at boot

2009-10-01 Thread John Dennis
On 10/01/2009 10:43 AM, Paul Blalock wrote: radiusd is already running on that port. When checking /etc/rc.d/rc3.d I found a file named S88radiusd. I thought that the Address already in use error was supposed to happen if trying to start a second instance of the same service? It is the same

Re: Freeradius start at boot

2009-10-01 Thread Paul Blalock
So are you saying to accomplish what I want, I need to write a system V init script? -- Paul Blalock - List info/subscribe/unsubscribe? See http://www.freeradius.org/list/users.html

Re: Freeradius start at boot

2009-10-01 Thread Alan DeKok
Paul Blalock wrote: Yes, radiusd is running, but only after I log into a user. I am trying to get the service to run at boot, and not require me to log in for it to be running. That is what I am trying to accomplish. Everyone understands that. That isn't the problem. The problem is that

Re: Freeradius start at boot

2009-10-01 Thread John Dennis
On 10/01/2009 10:52 AM, Paul Blalock wrote: Yes, radiusd is running, but only after I log into a user. I am trying to get the service to run at boot, and not require me to log in for it to be running. That is what I am trying to accomplish. You've been given all the information you need at

Re: Freeradius start at boot

2009-10-01 Thread Ivan Kalik
radiusd is already running on that port. When checking /etc/rc.d/rc3.d I found a file named S88radiusd. Cistron radius? I thought that the Address already in use error was supposed to happen if trying to start a second instance of the same service? No, most radius servers use same ports.

Re: Freeradius start at boot

2009-10-01 Thread John Dennis
On 10/01/2009 11:03 AM, Ivan Kalik wrote: radiusd is already running on that port. When checking /etc/rc.d/rc3.d I found a file named S88radiusd. Cistron radius? No, most radius servers use same ports. You are starting cistron first, so freeradius fails to start after it. Either remove

RE: freeradius start on boot rc.radiusd

2004-08-10 Thread Bastien
You should check for something like that at the head of the file : #!/bin/sh # # chkconfig: 345 99 10 # description: Start/Stop the FreeRADIUS Daemon # Rgds, Bastien -Message d'origine- De : [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] De la part de Babar Shafiq Envoyé : mardi 10 août

RE: freeradius start on boot rc.radiusd

2004-08-10 Thread Bastien
Sorry.. I read too fast :o( -Message d'origine- De : [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] De la part de Bastien Envoyé : mardi 10 août 2004 18:55 À : [EMAIL PROTECTED] Objet : RE: freeradius start on boot rc.radiusd You should check for something like that at the head

Re: freeradius start on boot rc.radiusd

2004-08-10 Thread Kevin Bonner
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On Tuesday 10 August 2004 12:45, Babar Shafiq wrote: If somebody have same problem like me try those steps:- install -m 755 rc.radiusd /etc/rc.d/init.d/radiusd and then chkconfig --add radiusd *error* service radiusd does not support chkconfig