As a stop-gap measure, I've added this to /etc/rc.local:
(sleep 10; service freeradius stop; service freeradius start) &
The first time freeradius is launched, it fails as usual. But then it's
stopped and started again, and this time around seems to work fine.
A longer sleep time might be needed
Wow, this is an old bug, still not fixed. I've stumbled upon this exact
same problem last week. It's due to the fact that the freeradius service
starts way too early.
Happens every time on Ubuntu 14.04.
apt-get update
apt-get dist-upgrade
apt-get install freeradius freeradius-mysql
I had the MyS
Is there a solution to this problem yet, or should I go through the
painful process of re-installing the server again? (this time installing
CentOS, since Ubuntu as a server is a joke)
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