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It is strongly recommend that the radiusd server has as few permissions as
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possible. That is, if you're not using shadow passwords, the user and group
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should be set to radius. For example:
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# groupadd -g 272 radius
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# useradd -u 272 -d /dev/null -s /bin/false -g radius radius
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Don't forget to fix permissions:
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# chown -R radius:radius /etc/raddb /var/run/radiusd /var/log/radius
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And, last but not least, uncomment user/group in /etc/raddb/radiusd.conf
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Although this script can build a feature (3.x) release successfully, it is
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probably much safer to use a stable (2.x) release for now. However, if you
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decide to try the new release out, make sure to read the documentation
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found in /etc/raddb/README.rst (Installed with a feature release only).
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