Re: radius doesn't start up correct

2007-03-08 Thread Jan Lausch
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 good sign, right?!

 No, that's fine. [...]

Thanks, didn't know that.


But then I really not understand why it does not answer to any requests. 
Process is running but no responses to radiustest and no entries in the log.

Problem ist it runs on UDP so I can't just try with telnet.
Actually: /etc/services does define it should also run on 1812/TCP, and 
radiusd.conf says port = 0 so it really should do as /etc/services says, but it 
doesn't: no TCP.


Little experiment: 
deleting the line 
radiusd1812/udp   in /etc/services

and setting port = 1812/tcp in radiusd.conf

and starting by giving definitely the right config dir: 
# radiusd -d /usr/local/etc/raddb

and... - still:

netstat -nlp:
udp  0  0 0.0.0.0:18120.0.0.0:*   16289/radiusd

Now how on earth ist this possible? 

Could it be radtest tries only on tcp?


Please tell me: When you start radiusd, is it supposed to display more than 
this: 
# radiusd
Thu Mar  8 15:17:28 2007 : Info: Starting - reading configuration files ...

or is this all I should get?

Is there some other possibility how I could test it wether it's running 
correctly?

Thank you so much for all your help,
jan
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Re: radius doesn't start up correct

2007-03-07 Thread A . L . M . Buxey
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 issue. can you try compiling without
shared libraries?

alan
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Re: radius doesn't start up correct

2007-03-07 Thread satish patel
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 files:
 
 /usr/local/etc/raddb# radiusd -f
 Tue Mar  6 19:31:28 2007 : Info: Starting - reading configuration files ...
 
 ...and nothing happens any more, it just hangs.
 
 If I try -x or -xx, I end up with a segfault, so this is no help:

radiusd -X

not radiusd -x !

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Re: radius doesn't start up correct

2007-03-07 Thread Jan Lausch
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 IP 0.0.0.0 can't be a good sign, right?!


Could it be that I'm wrong and the whole thing is not broken after all but 
running just fine only listening to a broken local IP?


BUT:
- why does using -X or -x break with a segfault? (could be a different problem)

- invoking with or without -f just deliver an: 

Thu Mar  8 01:50:33 2007 : Info: Starting - reading configuration files ...

and nothing more.
Shouldn't it say something like service running and fork to background?


- 
radtest just keeps repeating this request without getting an answer:

# radtest steve testing localhost 10 testing123
Sending Access-Request of id 122 to 127.0.0.1 port 1812
User-Name = steve
User-Password = testing
NAS-IP-Address = 255.255.255.255
NAS-Port = 10

Shouldn't there be some sort of answer like password ok or so?
(Could also be a problem of radtest)


Could this be because of the 0.0.0.0-adress? 

What do you think: Does it run correctly, just with a broken local IP config?


What do you think about this?

Perhaps the whole thing is actualy working and I just didn't realize. That 
would be quite embarrassing, wouldn't it? :-)


Jan
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Re: radius doesn't start up correct

2007-03-07 Thread James Wakefield
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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:*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 good sign, right?!
 

No, that's fine.  All that means is that the socket is bound to all of
the box's IP addresses, rather than a specific one, so you could reach
that socket via the loopback interface, one of the ethernet interfaces,
a ppp interface, whatever.  Whatever other ports you have listening on
the box will probably look similar.


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radius doesn't start up correct

2007-03-06 Thread Jan Lausch
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 files ...

...and nothing happens any more, it just hangs.

If I try -x or -xx, I end up with a segfault, so this is no help:

rlm_exec: Wait=yes but no output defined. Did you mean output=none?
Module: Instantiated exec (exec)
Segmentation fault

I also tried starting via radwatch and it realizes something isn't right and 
restarts radiusd every 15 secs.

I have it configured for use with mysql and have the database populated, but I 
guess it doesn't even connect...

Is the hanging caused by the same problem as the segfault? What could that be?

Any help qould be appreciated, thanks.
Jan
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Re: radius doesn't start up correct

2007-03-06 Thread A . L . M . Buxey
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 files ...
 
 ...and nothing happens any more, it just hangs.
 
 If I try -x or -xx, I end up with a segfault, so this is no help:

radiusd -X

not radiusd -x !

alan
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Re: radius doesn't start up correct

2007-03-06 Thread Jan Lausch
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 for this will go away soon.
rlm_exec: Wait=yes but no output defined. Did you mean output=none?

But hey, both doesn't sound that serious?!

Any other ideas?


Thank you in advance,
Jan


P.S.: Here the complete output:

# radiusd -X
Starting - reading configuration files ...
reread_config:  reading radiusd.conf
Config:   including file: /usr/local/etc/raddb/proxy.conf
Config:   including file: /usr/local/etc/raddb/clients.conf
Config:   including file: /usr/local/etc/raddb/snmp.conf
Config:   including file: /usr/local/etc/raddb/eap.conf
Config:   including file: /usr/local/etc/raddb/sql.conf
 main: prefix = /usr/local
 main: localstatedir = /usr/local/var
 main: logdir = /usr/local/var/log/radius
 main: libdir = /usr/local/lib
 main: radacctdir = /usr/local/var/log/radius/radacct
 main: hostname_lookups = no
 main: max_request_time = 30
 main: cleanup_delay = 5
 main: max_requests = 1024
 main: delete_blocked_requests = 0
 main: port = 0
 main: allow_core_dumps = no
 main: log_stripped_names = no
 main: log_file = /usr/local/var/log/radius/radius.log
 main: log_auth = no
 main: log_auth_badpass = no
 main: log_auth_goodpass = no
 main: pidfile = /usr/local/var/run/radiusd/radiusd.pid
 main: user = (null)
 main: group = (null)
 main: usercollide = no
 main: lower_user = no
 main: lower_pass = no
 main: nospace_user = no
 main: nospace_pass = no
 main: checkrad = /usr/local/sbin/checkrad
 main: proxy_requests = yes
 proxy: retry_delay = 5
 proxy: retry_count = 3
 proxy: synchronous = no
 proxy: default_fallback = yes
 proxy: dead_time = 120
 proxy: post_proxy_authorize = no
 proxy: wake_all_if_all_dead = no
 security: max_attributes = 200
 security: reject_delay = 1
 security: status_server = no
 main: debug_level = 0
read_config_files:  reading dictionary
read_config_files:  reading naslist
Using deprecated naslist file.  Support for this will go away soon.
read_config_files:  reading clients
read_config_files:  reading realms
radiusd:  entering modules setup
Module: Library search path is /usr/local/lib
Module: Loaded exec
 exec: wait = yes
 exec: program = (null)
 exec: input_pairs = request
 exec: output_pairs = (null)
 exec: packet_type = (null)
rlm_exec: Wait=yes but no output defined. Did you mean output=none?
Module: Instantiated exec (exec)
Segmentation fault
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