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.

Have you tried another if virtual terminal (e.g. ctrl-alt-F2) would give you a login prompt?

I can get to the
ok prompt but not sure what command to use and if I could change the
network config at the ok prompt or if I could somehow cancel the startup
script at the ok prompt?

I'm afraid I don't understand what an "ok prompt" would be...



Please help out if you can?



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.


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.

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