Dear All, I installed freeradius 1.1.0-1 on a debian system (2.6.15-1-686, etch) 2 days ago, via "aptitude install". The radius server started well automatically and each time when the system booting. But when I wanted to stop it for some test on my modified configuration files, I got trouble to stop the server! I tried to stop the server using command: 'freeradius stop' ('radiusd' command doesn't work on this debian system - anyone knows why this behavior??) But so werid, no matter what command I gave, with parameter stop|start|restart or even just a question mark(?), the server ALWAYS goes to START again!! even though from the /etc/init.d/freeradius I can read that the 'stop' param should stop the server! Can anyone tell me why the command doesn't stop the server and how should I stop it from command line?? The log file shows entries like this for each of my trying, even the command given was to "stop" it: 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? Also, from the log file I noticed: for each system automatically started freeradius server deamon, it is "Using deprecated naslist file"! The 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 keeps using the deprecating naslist file? But the installed radiusd.conf file doesn't show the server will use the naslist file at all! How can I 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! I am very much obliged for any of your help!! Thanks a lot!! Best regrads, leo __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com