Worked!- RE: Couldn't stop freeradius server!!

Seferovic Edvin edvin.seferovic at kolp.at
Tue Apr 4 21:18:34 CEST 2006


Try linking /etc/init.d/freeradius to your /sbin ;)

Regards,

Edvin

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[mailto:freeradius-users-bounces+edvin.seferovic=kolp.at at lists.freeradius.or
g] On Behalf Of lmyho
Sent: Dienstag, 04. April 2006 21:04
To: 'FreeRadius users mailing list'
Subject: Worked!- RE: Couldn't stop freeradius server!!

Hi Alex, 
The command '/etc/init.d/freeradius stop' worked! but 'freeradius stop'
won't!

Maybe you can try this too?

Regards,
leo :)

--- Alex M <radiussupport at lrcommunications.net> wrote:

> I had the same problem on RedHat (well name was the way it supposed to be)
> it was caused by some conflict between fr and something with os... still
> investigating the problem, but in my case kill and reboot, halt command
> where blocked .... I think that was cased because SSH connection was lost
> during execution of the command. 
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From:
>
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> .org
>
[mailto:freeradius-users-bounces+radiussupport=lrcommunications.net at lists.fr
> eeradius.org] On Behalf Of debik
> Sent: Wednesday, April 05, 2006 2:26 PM
> To: FreeRadius users mailing list
> Subject: Re: Couldn't stop freeradius server!!
> 
> Try "killall radiusd"  or "killall freeradius".
> I have debian and that commands are allwright.
> 
> 
> ----- Original Message ----- 
> From: "lmyho" <lm_yho at yahoo.com>
> To: "FreeRadius users mailing list"
<freeradius-users at lists.freeradius.org>
> Sent: Tuesday, April 04, 2006 6:19 PM
> Subject: Re: Couldn't stop freeradius server!!
> 
> 
> >
> > --- monish ar <monish.ar at gmail.com> wrote:
> >>  Instead of using the command to stop the radius daemon, herez another
> >> simple way.....
> >>  At the console type " ps -ax | grep radiusd" , this will give u the
list
> 
> >> of
> >> radius servers currently
> >>  along with its process IDs. The next thing u do is type " kill pid# "
,
> >> PID# refers to the process
> >>  id number of ur currently running radius daemon. Hope it helps...
> >>  Dunno bout the NAS list though...
> >
> > Hi Monish,
> >
> > Thank you for the idea!  I checked, and found the process.  but on this 
> > debian
> > system, the process is actually named "freeradius", instead of the 
> > traditional
> > "radiusd".:(  So there are indeed some changes on how the freeradius is 
> > run on
> > debian.  Do you have more idea about it?
> > Can anyone tell me more on how the debian is running the freeradius and 
> > how I can
> > stop the server from command line in debian system?  (pls see problem 
> > detail below)
> >
> > Thanks a lot!!
> > leo
> >
> >> On 4/4/06, lmyho <lm_yho at yahoo.com> wrote:
> >> >
> >> > Hi All,
> >> >
> >> > Installed freeradius 1.1.0-1 on debian system (2.6.15-1-686).  The 
> >> > radius
> >> > server started automatically well each time when the system booting. 
> >> > But I
> > wanted to stop it to do some testing using my modified configuration 
> > files. I tried
> > to stop the server using command: 'freeradius stop' ('radiusd' doesn't 
> > work on this
> > debian - anyone knows why??)
> >> >
> >> > But so werid, no matter what command I gave, with parameter
> >> > stop|start|restart, the server ALWAYS goes to START again!! even from

> >> > the
> > /etc/init.d/freeradius I can read that the 'stop' param should stop the 
> > server!  Can
> > anyone tell me why the command couldn't stop the server?? and how should
I
> 
> > stop it??
> >> >
> >> > The log file shows entries like this for each of my trying, even the
> >> > command given was to "stop":
> >> >
> >> > Tue Apr  4 01:14:13 2006 : Info: Using deprecated naslist file. 
> >> > Support
> >> > for this will go away soon.
> >> > Tue Apr  4 01:14:13 2006 : Error: There appears to be another RADIUS
> >> > server running on the authenticat
> >> >
> >> > What is happenning here?  (I couldn't top the running deamon, so is
the
> >> > 2nd line above)
> >> >
> >> > Also, from the log file I noticed: even when the system automatically
> >> > started the freeradius server deamon, it was "Using deprecated
naslist 
> >> > file".
> > Log entries show like this:
> >> >
> >> > Fri Mar 31 13:51:54 2006 : Info: Using deprecated naslist file. 
> >> > Support
> >> > for this will go away soon.
> >> > Fri Mar 31 13:51:54 2006 : Info: rlm_exec: Wait=yes but no output 
> >> > defined.
> >> > Did you mean output=none?
> >> > Fri Mar 31 13:51:55 2006 : Info: Ready to process requests.
> >> >
> >> > Can anyone tell me what is happenning here?? Why it's using the
> >> > deprecating naslist file? The installed radiusd.conf file doesn't
show 
> >> > the
> > server will use the naslist
> >> > file at all! from where I can stop the server to use this deprecating
> >> > file?  Also what does the 2nd line of the above log entries mean?
> >> >
> >> > Any help would be greatly appreciated!  Thank you so much for help in
> >> > advance!!
> >> >
> >> > Best regrads,
> >> > leo
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >
> >
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