Looks like you have Radius running OK! If you have a user setup, open up
another DOS Command window and see if you can get that user logged on by
changing to the Radius directory and entering:
radlogin <username> <password>
If you get them logged in, then you are probably OK!
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>Thanks
>
>Mike
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>
>At 05:22 PM 6/17/98 -0400, you wrote:
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>>At 06:15 PM 6/17/98 -0400, you wrote:
>>>Hi
>>>
>>>I am new to Radius Servers.
>>>
>>>When I install the server and when i initalize it I get this message...
>>>
>>>Radius: No such service:radius/udp in your services file.
>>>Defaulting to port 1645 for RADIUS Authentication.
>>>Radius: No such service:radacct/udp in your services file.
>>>Defaulting to port 1646 for RADIUS Authentication.
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>>I do not know if this will help, but look in the
>>?:\Winnt\system32\drivers\etc (I have NT Server installed on my D drive, so
>>replace the "?" with what ever drive you have NT server installed on). In
>>the "etc" directory you will fid a file called services (no extension).
>>Open it up with Notepad and scroll down in the file until you get to
>>numbers <1645 and >1646. Then you want to insert the lines for radius and
>>radacct like they are in the enclosed clip from my services file.
>>
>>This was part of the setup that I had to do for Emerald/RadiusNT.
>>>
>>>Could somebody please explain them to me??
>>>
>>>Thanks
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>rabaut@hcc.cc.fl.us
>>>Hillsborough Community College
>>>P.O. Box 5096
>>>Tampa, Florida 33675-5096
>>>kpop 1109/tcp # Pop with Kerberos
>>phone 1167/udp
>>ingreslock 1524/tcp
>>radius 1645/udp
>>radacct 1646/udp
>>maze 1666/udp
>>nfs 2049/udp # sun nfs
>>knetd 2053/tcp # Kerberos de-multiplexor
>>
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>rabaut@hcc.cc.fl.us
>Hillsborough Community College
>P.O. Box 5096
>Tampa, Florida 33675-5096
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