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Re: [Help-gnu-radius] Radius1.1 installation
From: |
Pow Wanger |
Subject: |
Re: [Help-gnu-radius] Radius1.1 installation |
Date: |
Thu, 09 Oct 2003 00:28:26 +0000 |
Hi Gerald
Thanks a lot for your reply.
I did the configure with only --with-auth-port=1812, that's it, nothing
else.
Here are the answers to your question:
The 1.1 binaries are in /usr/local/sbin & your configs are in
/usr/local/etc/raddb?
Yes, all those directories and files are created after "make install"
Does your config file point to the log file correctly?
I believe so because everytime when I try to run radctl, /usr/adm/radius.log
file gets updated, I had some excerpt from that file in my previous email.
Have you tried to start 1.1 with a minimal users file with justa default
entry and a test user.
Yes, I tried both, but same result.
Anything else for me to look for?
Thanks a lot, pw
From: Gerald <address@hidden>
To: Pow Wanger <address@hidden>
CC: address@hidden
Subject: Re: [Help-gnu-radius] Radius1.1 installation
Date: Wed, 8 Oct 2003 18:50:18 -0400 (EDT)
On Wed, 8 Oct 2003, Pow Wanger wrote:
> # ./radctl start
> can't start RADIUS server
> #
>
> so I checked
>
> # tail -f radius.log
> Oct 08 15:14:20 Main.info: Starting
> Oct 08 15:14:20 Main.info: Terminating the subprocesses
> Oct 08 15:14:20 Main.info: Loading configuration files.
> Oct 08 15:14:20 Main.info: reading /usr/local/etc/raddb/config
> Oct 08 15:14:20 Main.info: /usr/local/etc/raddb/users reloaded.
>
>
> # ./radiusd &
> 14826
> # ps -ef |grep radius
> #
>
> Still I do not have clues what was wrong.
>
> I had version 0.96.4 on the same machine which run well, after I
installed
> v1.1, it stopped working, then I removed all rad* under /usr/local/sbin
and
> those config files under /usr/local/etc/raddb, but I kept getting the
same
> thing.
>
I know your pain from having worked on Solaris before and having to
manually do many things manually. My radius startup script starts it
minimally with radiusd -y, but I believe whatever is causing radctl issues
won't be fixed by launching radiusd by itself.
Your root prompt doesn't give much insight into directory layout. The 1.1
binaries are in /usr/local/sbin & your configs are in
/usr/local/etc/raddb? Does your config file point to the log file
correctly? Have you tried to start 1.1 with a minimal users file with just
a default entry and a test user.
I'm just throwing ideas at you.
Gerald
P.S. pkg_add bash && bash && \
PS1='\[\e[1;33m\]\d \t\n\[\e[1;34m\]\h:\[\e[0;37m\]( \w/)\[\e[0;0m\]'
;-)
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