(RADIATOR) Radiator Startup

Hugh Irvine hugh at open.com.au
Thu Jan 3 17:58:11 CST 2002


Hello Gilbert -

I am afraid I don't know anything about daemon tools on FreeBSD, however 
there is a tool called restartWrapper included with Radiator that can be used 
for this in conjunction with the su command.

	restartWrapper ..... "su -c ..... ....."

You will have to check the exact syntax for su in the FreeBSD docs.

You will find restartWrapper in the file "goodies/restartWrapper" and there 
is a section on its use in the Radiator manual.

regards

Hugh


On Fri, 4 Jan 2002 08:13, Gilbert T. Gutierrez, Jr. wrote:
> I have a FreeBSD4.4 machine running the latest version of Radiator and I am
> having some problems.
>
> I am using daemon tools to auto load, stop and restart Radiator.  It is
> working, but I cannot get Radiator to run as a user other than root.  How
> can I get radiator to run other than root?  I am not stuck on using daemon
> tools.  Below is my ./run for daemon tools...
>
> #!/bin/sh
> exec envuidgid radius radiusd
>
> When the application begins, it starts as root not as the user radius.
>
> Gilbert
>
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