Yes, I restarted it several times. 10.2.8.150 is the AP's address. I guess
there is nothing wrong with the AP.
Just a moment ago, I noticed that I can't start radiusd daemon with 'service
radiusd start' command. It gives the following error:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] raddb]# service radiusd start
On Tuesday 27 February 2007 14:47, M. Onur ERGiN wrote:
Just a moment ago, I noticed that I can't start radiusd daemon with
'service radiusd start' command. It gives the following error:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] raddb]# service radiusd start
Starting RADIUS server: Tue Feb 27 21:44:38 2007 : Info:
I used CA.all script to create certificates and ran it as root. I also run
radiusd as root.
What do the error codes mean? (6490:error)
Oh, by the way, may be this is a little off-topic but can I authenticate
windows xp users through peap without using a certificate?
Regards,
Onur.
Hi,
I used CA.all script to create certificates and ran it as root. I also run
radiusd as root.
you may 'run it as root' but radiusd will then change to run as the user
defined in the radiusd.conf file - which MUST be able to read the config
files and SSL keys etc.
alan
Oh, by the way, may
Simple question
Is the config file your ediiting the one that Freeradius is using?
(I've done this before)
Us the locate radiusd.conf and see all the instances.
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King, Michael wrote:
Us the locate radiusd.conf and see all the instances.
locate is not a universal app. It is only installed if your distro
installs it by default or you install it specifically. Also, new/moved
files will not be seen by locate unless the update runs (usually in cron
at 4am,
:) thank you. how confusing it is: I have both radiusd.conf under /etc/raddb
and under /usr/local/etc/raddb .. The correct one is that under /usr/ I
don't know why but when I type something wrong into the one under /etc/raddb;
radiusd still returns error. May be I must remove everything and
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:) thank you. how confusing it is: I have both radiusd.conf under /etc/raddb
and under /usr/local/etc/raddb .. The correct one is that under /usr/ I
don't know why but when I type something wrong into the one
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