You can do: netstat -an | grep 1812 or netstat -a | grep radius Qui, 2007-03-22 às 11:16 -0400, Martin Gadbois escreveu:
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Ian van Marwijk wrote:
what means plaese this error :
There appears to be another RADIUS server running on the authentication port 1812
It means that you already have an instance of radiusd running on the daemon port.
Whats the output of 'ps auxf' on your box?
Netstat will tell you what's using which port. Do instead: # netstat -tnp | grep 1812
example output: tcp 0 0 192.168.30.107:49182 192.168.30.1:5222 ESTABLISHED 5938/gaim
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