On Wed, 2010-05-19 at 09:09 +0100, Lars Hecking wrote: > lhecking@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx writes: > > Ian Forde writes: > > > I upgraded one of my servers to CentOS 5.4 today. The freeradius > > > service (radiusd) didn't start up due to permissions errors. I tracked > > > it to the permissions on the /etc/raddb/certs/ directory being set to > > > 640 rather than 750, so the radius user couldn't enter the directory. > > > In the spec file from the source rpm, line 200 should read: > > > > > > %attr(750,root,radiusd) %config (noreplace) /etc/raddb/certs > > > > > > rather than the current: > > > > > > %attr(640,root,radiusd) %config (noreplace) /etc/raddb/certs > > > > > > Note that this bug also exists in the the 1.1.3-1.4.el5 version that's > > > part of the CentOS 5.4 release. I'm not sure if it exists upstream > > > though, but there it is... ;) > > > > Thanks for the heads-up. This bug was already in 5.3, but it looks like it > > was never reported. > > Still broken in 5.5. Yeah - just got slapped by it again on one of my boxes... -I _______________________________________________ CentOS mailing list CentOS@xxxxxxxxxx http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos