Hi,
> >> #ps aux | grep radiusd
> > root 17622 89.6 0.0 4388 2248 pts/1R+ 02:38 0:02 radiusd
> >
> > # netstat -nlp
> > udp 1580 0 0.0.0.0:18120.0.0.0:*7579/radiusd
> > udp0 0 0.0.0.0:18130.0.0.0:*7579/radiusd
> >
> > That Local IP 0.0.0.0 can't be a g
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Jan Lausch wrote:
> Satish Patel wrote:
>
>> check process ID
>> #ps aux | grep radiusd
>
> root 17622 89.6 0.0 4388 2248 pts/1R+ 02:38 0:02 radiusd
>
>
> I also found:
>
> # netstat -nlp
> udp 1580 0 0.0.0.0:18120.0.0.0:*
Satish Patel wrote:
> check process ID
> #ps aux | grep radiusd
root 17622 89.6 0.0 4388 2248 pts/1R+ 02:38 0:02 radiusd
I also found:
# netstat -nlp
udp 1580 0 0.0.0.0:18120.0.0.0:*7579/radiusd
udp0 0 0.0.0.0:18130.0.0.0:*7579/radiusd
That Local I
check process ID
#ps aux | grep radiusd
???
#radiusd
without option
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi,
> I'm so sorry to bother you again but this time I really can't figure out
> what's happening.
>
> when I try to start freeradius manually, it just stops in the middle of
> reading the config
Hi,
> Using deprecated naslist file. Support for this will go away soon.
> rlm_exec: Wait=yes but no output defined. Did you mean output=none?
both not a problem. delete naslist file if you dont use it and edit
radiusd.conf to change the exec stanza if you wish.
looks like a module/library issu
Hi,
> > /usr/local/etc/raddb# radiusd -f
> > ...and nothing happens any more, it just hangs.
> radiusd -X
> not radiusd -x !
Thanks for the idea, but that does not seem to make a difference: segfault.
The only clues it gives me are these two errors:
Using deprecated naslist file. Support fo
Hi,
> I'm so sorry to bother you again but this time I really can't figure out
> what's happening.
>
> when I try to start freeradius manually, it just stops in the middle of
> reading the config files:
>
> /usr/local/etc/raddb# radiusd -f
> Tue Mar 6 19:31:28 2007 : Info: Starting - reading
Hi,
I'm so sorry to bother you again but this time I really can't figure out what's
happening.
when I try to start freeradius manually, it just stops in the middle of reading
the config files:
/usr/local/etc/raddb# radiusd -f
Tue Mar 6 19:31:28 2007 : Info: Starting - reading configuration fi
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