hello
i configure chillispot and freeradius and it is working. But whenever i reboot this radiusd server i have to run manually all the time. So how to run this radiusd server at boot time.
chillispot ,apche and mysql all run at boot time but radiusd is not.i try it by writing script in /etc/rc.local and also directly copy /usr/local/sbin/radiusd file to /etc/rc.d/init.d but it don't work . So please give me any ideas to start radiusd server at boot time.
regards
rina
Diniz Da Rocha wrote:
I also had that impression so I did a sleep for 30 secs but still no luck, I
was wondering if it has something to do with the user who runs at startup if
its not root??? but havent any info on this yet... what os are you
running your FreeRadius on???
On 2/28/06, Dennis Skinner <dskinner@bluefrog.com> wrote:
>
> Diniz Da Rocha wrote:
> > The MySQL server is on another server with ip "myip" I initially thought
> > it was a firewall block but even with no firewall I get this error. But
> > once the server has started and I run "service radiusd restart" from a
> > terminal the connect to the MySQL server works fine and has no problems.
> > I even tried running the service from rc.local but it still fails did
> > anyone have this problem??? is anyone running the MySQL server on
> > another ma chine???? Is there a fix for this???
>
> Our SQL server is on another machine and works fine on reboots. It
> looks like your networking service may not be completely up and
> functional before radius starts. Add a sleep for 10 or 20sec in
> rc.local before FR starts and see what happens.
>
> --
> Dennis Skinner
> Systems Administrator
> BlueFrog Internet
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