Hi This is my directory listing which file should i copy to the XP machine linux-h9qt:/etc/raddb/certs # ls 01.pem bootstrap ca.key client.crt client.p12 dh index.txt.attr.old random serial.old server.csr server.pem 02.pem ca.cnf ca.pem client.csr client.pem index.txt index.txt.old README server.cnf server.key xpextensions 03.pem ca.der client.cnf client.key devinder@palettemm.com.pem index.txt.attr Makefile serial server.crt server.p12 2009/8/3 Devinder Singh <devinbhullar@gmail.com>:
I dont get any errors now when i run radiusd -X
does that mean the certs are generated OK
2009/8/3 Devinder Singh <devinbhullar@gmail.com>:
what do i do next i want to install teh cert on my windows XP machine?
2009/8/3 Devinder Singh <devinbhullar@gmail.com>:
Yes got it to work Ivan
Thanks
i did
chown root:radiusd /etc/raddb/certs/random and for dh
2009/8/3 Devinder Singh <devinbhullar@gmail.com>:
user = radiusd group = radiusd
how do i chown the entire cert directory?
2009/8/3 Ivan Kalik <tnt@kalik.net>:
so how do i go about in this
chown root:radiusd /etc/raddb/certs/dh
chown root:radiusd /etc/raddb/certs/random
is that correct?
chown whole certs directory. I don't know what user does your radiusd run under. I am quite sure root/radiusd is wrong. It's either root:root or radius:radius in default configuration. It could be different in binary distributions. Check user/group settings in radiusd.conf.
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