dorra aa dj_dido2...@hotmail.com :
and ther is nothing in the output of radiusd -X
I think your computer is not clean and you cant figure out how to work
with it.
My advices:
- Take a clean Linux install
- Use the packages providede with the distribution
- Optionally, change school...
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Hi,
and ther is nothing ! in the output of radiusd -X
nothing at all? or do you mean its quiet after the 'ready to process requests'
line?
if so, check your firewall on the servermake sure UDP 1812-1824 are
allowed in to the daemon!
alan
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dorra aa wrote:
I installed on a server machine: freeradius-server-2.1.8
I wrote in the terminal: radiusd-X
Why would you do that?
Nothing in *any* documentation says that's a good idea.
Now I want to test a remote access client with radtest, is what the
client must be equipped with He
it in the terminal
of server?Please help me in the first stages. :(((
Date: Tue, 11 May 2010 21:45:19 +0200
From: al...@deployingradius.com
To: freeradius-users@lists.freeradius.org
Subject: Re: freeradius-server-2.1.8
dorra aa wrote:
I installed on a server machine: freeradius-server-2.1.8
On 05/11/2010 04:17 PM, dorra aa wrote:
this is not my idea.it's the idea of my professor. i have no idea about
the radius and he wants me to work in it just in 2 weeks.
You want us to do your course assignments for you?
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John Dennis jden...@redhat.com
Looking to carve out IT costs?
On May 11, 2010, at 1:25 PM, John Dennis wrote:
On 05/11/2010 04:17 PM, dorra aa wrote:
this is not my idea.it's the idea of my professor. i have no idea about
the radius and he wants me to work in it just in 2 weeks.
You want us to do your course assignments for you?
Kids these days, tsk
running radius in debug mode in the background shouldn't provide
anything useful tho.
just a thought...
On Tue, 11 May 2010 19:36:24
+, dorra aa wrote: I installed on a server machine:
freeradius-server-2.1.8
I wrote in the terminal: radiusd-X Mike
Nichols
My Own SOHO
Maybe the professor wanted to learn him how to work with operator
and radiusd -X is just a simple command :)
now, lets get to work,
Tell us what you want to achieve then there is a chance to see something
usable on this list
Mike Nichols wrote:
running radius in debug mode in the
Subject: Re: freeradius-server-2.1.8
Maybe the professor wanted to learn him how to work with operator
and radiusd -X is just a simple command :)
now, lets get to work,
Tell us what you want to achieve then there is a chance to see something
usable on this list
Mike Nichols wrote
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