Hi Andrey.
Edit your radiusd.conf and uncomment:
#user = nobody
#group = nobody
done that.
You can manually add new users the radius will run as. Propaly the
easiest way is to run vipw and copy line from some other service,
change the uid, gid and the username, edit /etc/group and put there
On Thu, 2 Jun 2005 09:24:53 -0400
Andrey [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
RESULT: It looks like it's working, but it doesn't authenticate anybody. It
doesn't necessarily give an Access-Reject, but it also doesn't let anyone stay
online. Lets users log in and then kicks them off 15 seconds later.
Hi everyone,
Just a quick question about running radiusd as a user other than root. Do I need
to compile the server as that user? And do I need to do anything else other than
uncomment the lines in radius.conf?
Is there a help/doc file about this?
Thanks a bunch.
Andrey
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Hi Andrey.
Edit your radiusd.conf and uncomment:
#user = nobody
#group = nobody
You can manually add new users the radius will run as. Propaly the easiest way
is to run vipw and copy line from some other service, change the uid, gid and
the username, edit /etc/group and put there your group as
Hi,
Edit your radiusd.conf and uncomment:
#user = nobody
#group = nobody
You can manually add new users the radius will run as. Propaly the easiest
way is to run vipw and copy line from some other service, change the uid, gid
and the username, edit /etc/group and put there your group as
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