radius doesn't start up correct

Jan Lausch Jan.Lausch at gmx.de
Thu Mar 8 02:53:14 CET 2007


Satish Patel wrote:

> check process ID
> #ps aux | grep radiusd

root     17622 89.6  0.0  4388 2248 pts/1    R+   02:38   0:02 radiusd


I also found: 

# netstat -nlp
udp     1580  0 0.0.0.0:1812    0.0.0.0:*    7579/radiusd
udp        0  0 0.0.0.0:1813    0.0.0.0:*    7579/radiusd

That Local IP 0.0.0.0 can't be a good sign, right?!


Could it be that I'm wrong and the whole thing is not broken after all but running just fine only listening to a broken local IP?


BUT:
- why does using -X or -x break with a segfault? (could be a different problem)

- invoking with or without -f just deliver an: 

Thu Mar  8 01:50:33 2007 : Info: Starting - reading configuration files ...

and nothing more.
Shouldn't it say something like "service running" and fork to background?


- 
radtest just keeps repeating this request without getting an answer:

# radtest steve testing localhost 10 testing123
Sending Access-Request of id 122 to 127.0.0.1 port 1812
        User-Name = "steve"
        User-Password = "testing"
        NAS-IP-Address = 255.255.255.255
        NAS-Port = 10

Shouldn't there be some sort of answer like "password ok" or so?
(Could also be a problem of radtest)


Could this be because of the "0.0.0.0"-adress? 

What do you think: Does it run correctly, just with a broken local IP config?


What do you think about this?

Perhaps the whole thing is actualy working and I just didn't realize. That would be quite embarrassing, wouldn't it? :-)


Jan



More information about the Freeradius-Users mailing list