Failed binding to authentication address

Alan DeKok aland at deployingradius.com
Thu Nov 26 16:48:54 CET 2015


On Nov 26, 2015, at 10:45 AM, Federico Olivieri <lvrfrc87 at gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> That is what I have done (that is the same before)
> 
> root at raspberrypi:~# /etc/init.d/freeradius stop
> [ ok ] Stopping FreeRADIUS daemon: freeradius.

  That's good.

> oot at raspberrypi:~# ps aux | grep freeradius
> root      4523  0.0  0.4   3548  1828 pts/2    S+   15:42   0:00 grep
> freeradius

  That's good.

> Thu Nov 26 15:42:00 2015 : Info:  ... adding new socket proxy address *
> port 47236
> Thu Nov 26 15:42:00 2015 : Debug: Listening on authentication address *
> port 1812
> Thu Nov 26 15:42:00 2015 : Debug: Listening on accounting address * port
> 1813
> Thu Nov 26 15:42:00 2015 : Debug: Listening on authentication address
> 127.0.0.1 port 18120 as server inner-tunnel
> Thu Nov 26 15:42:00 2015 : Debug: Listening on proxy address * port 1814
> Thu Nov 26 15:42:00 2015 : Info: Ready to process requests.

  That's good.

> Then
> 
> root at raspberrypi:~# /etc/init.d/freeradius start

  That's bad.

  You're either a troll, or someone who refuses to follow instructions.

> [ ok ] Starting FreeRADIUS daemon: freeradius.
> root at raspberrypi:~# ps aux | grep freeradius
> freerad   4532  1.5  1.3  54088  6172 ?        Ssl  15:42   0:00
> /usr/sbin/freeradius
> root      4556  0.0  0.3   3548  1596 pts/2    S+   15:42   0:00 grep
> freeradius
> 
> Still the same problem
> 
> rad_recv: Access-Reject packet from host 127.0.0.1 port 1812, id=199,
> length=20
> 
> I really appreciate your time and your e-mail but I don't think is matter
> of which guide I used. If you spotted something wrong in the procedure,
> just let me know and I'll be happy to fix it!

  You were told repeatedly what you did wrong, and how to fix it.

> Anyway, here the problem is that freeradius says that there is another
> instance running but the output does not show anything

  That's just not true.

> Can you help me with that?

  Apparently not.

  You will choose one of the following options

a) follow instructions and solve the problem

b) ignore our attempts to help you, keep posting crap, and get banned from the list

  Alan DeKok.




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