1 Oct
2009
1 Oct
'09
10:58 a.m.
Paul Blalock wrote:
Yes, radiusd is running, but only after I log into a user. I am trying to get the service to run at boot, and not require me to log in for it to be running. That is what I am trying to accomplish.
Everyone understands that. That isn't the problem. The problem is that this has nothing to do with RADIUS. It's an issue for your OS to solve. Ask your OS vendor, or buy a book for your OS. It's also clear that you're not sure what's going on on your system, and you don't read the error messages produced by the system. So it's *impossible* for anyone to help you until you first understand what you have configured on the system that you are running. Alan DeKok.