In <[🔎] 4CB35184.8020004@jretrading.com>, Joe wrote: >On 11/10/10 17:35, Klistvud wrote: >> Dne, 11. 10. 2010 17:44:51 je Jennie Kingsland napisal(a): >>> There must be a way when directly at the server to cancel the radius and >>> get logged in? As I've mentioned CTRL C doesn't work. > >It should. Works For Me (tm). But as suggested, bring up a second screen >and kill it from there. > >>> Also I guess I shouldn't be using radius -X in my startup script, to >>> prevent this problem is there something else I should be using? I tried >>> using radius -x (the small x) and I hit enter and then no process for >>> radius starts so I'm a bit confused. > >No, you use -X to sort out problems. In particular, nobody will lift a >finger to help with a freeradius problem unless you do start it in debug >mode and publish the output along with your enquiry. It's not a trivial >program. But use debug in a spare terminal. I've been making two ssh >connections, and leaving one running the -X option. > >I wouldn't have thought you'd normally use any flag at startup. >Configuration should already be in place in the appropriate files. > >> As a rule, services in Debian are configured by the install scripts. If >> you installed radius from official repositories, it should "just work". >> Why are you trying to run it via a hand-made "startup-script"? Are you >> positive you're not complicating things unnecessarily? >> >> I apologize if my ramblings make no sense, but I've never used radius in >> my life. > >Freeradius is a bit of a nuisance. I'm sure there's an excellent reason >for this, but although Debian packages both freeradius and openssl, it >refuses to package freeradius with openssl support. Most likely because of licensing issues. OpenSSL is under a license that has restrictions not in the GPL. The FSF's interpretation of the GPL is that everything linked (even dynamically) into a single binary is a single "work" under copyright.[1] The GPL requires that no additional restrictions be added to the ones it places. This means that combining GPL source with the OpenSSL source to produce a program/library/package results in a work with no valid license; and Debian can't distribute copyrighted works without a valid license. -- Boyd Stephen Smith Jr. ,= ,-_-. =. bss@iguanasuicide.net ((_/)o o(\_)) ICQ: 514984 YM/AIM: DaTwinkDaddy `-'(. .)`-' http://iguanasuicide.net/ \_/ [1] The only time I ever read anything written by a lawyer on the topic, his opinion was that dynamic linking doesn't create a combined work.
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