EAP + TLS + Unix passwords

Alan Buxey A.L.M.Buxey at lboro.ac.uk
Thu Nov 19 21:32:31 CET 2009


Hi,


>In the meantime, I managed to make a new mess. I accidentally ran
>radiusd without the -X option and couldn't figure out how to
>"properly" stop it so I just killed the process. Now when I run
>radiusd -X, it claims to be listening on 1812 and 1813, but nmap says
>it isn't and I can't get a telnet connection off either port. My
>firewall config hasn't changed, but just for good measure I turned
>iptables off completely and still get the same results... Anyone seen
>this particular mistake before?


Nmap? Why scan ports when you can simply eg 'netstat -an | grep 1812'

Anyway, 'killall radiusd' should do the trick nicely (well, nastily
actually) - or any other variants of process management - people may prefer
The pidof method etc.

Than you can restart the daemon

Alan

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