Probably you are running openser as openser user and the openser user
doesn't have access to the /var/run/radius.seq file (which is own by
root).
-ovi
On Mon, 16 Jan 2006, Henri Keski-Sikkilä wrote:
I checked that /var/run/radius.seq exists.
I installed these:
libradius-ng-dev_0.5.1_i386.deb
<http://openser.org/pub/openser/latest/packages/deb-sarge/libradius-ng-dev_0.5.1_i386.deb>
libradius-ng_0.5.1_i386.deb
<http://openser.org/pub/openser/latest/packages/deb-sarge/libradius-ng_0.5.1_i386.deb>
openser-radius-modules_1.0.0.0_i386.deb
<http://openser.org/pub/openser/latest/packages/deb-sarge/openser-radius-modules_1.0.0.0_i386.deb>
radiusclient-ng_0.5.1_i386.deb
<http://openser.org/pub/openser/latest/packages/deb-sarge/radiusclient-ng_0.5.1_i386.deb>
Henri
Bogdan-Andrei Iancu wrote:
HI Henri,
looks like a radius client library runtime error. What version are you
using? Can you check if /var/run/radius.seq exists?
regards,
bogdan
Henri Keski-Sikkilä wrote:
I installed freeradius. When I tried to register,
syslog message is:
Jan 14 20:39:36 localhost /usr/sbin/openser[1280]: rc_get_seqnbr: fscanf
failure: /var/run/radius.seq
Jan 14 20:39:38 localhost /usr/sbin/openser[1280]:
ERROR:auth_radius:radius_authorize_sterman: rc_auth failed
Any ideas?
Henri
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