On 20140131_203944, Andre Marschalek wrote: > hi, > > > > i installed freeradius and samba4 (internal dns) on debian wheezy (testing > repository) and every time i reboot this system freeradius failes to start
Wheezy has been the stable version of Debian for more than a year at the least. Check where you downloaded from. If you really did get Wheezy from a testing repository, you should review how you got your copy of Wheezy and get a newer one before you spend much time debugging your copy of freeradius. At the very least, since you have a system that works, but only after a long delay, use a better Debian repository and upgrade to the latest stable release of Wheezy which is v7.3. It is Very Stable and well worth the time spent on the download it, IMHO. Unfortunately for you, this response is from a Debian user who knows nothing about freeradius and almost nothing about samba, but ... I'm sure that the people who can help you with freeradius would much prefer to work with you having your software at the current revision level. OTOH, perhaps I'm misunderstanding your reference to testing repository. If you have downloaded freeradius and samba4 from the current testing in order to get the newer Jessie software, which is newer than what ships with Wheezy, be aware that mix and match of packages across major release boundary can lead to unfortunate results. You should look for updates in the Wheezy-backports repository. Be aware that in USA this is Superbowl weekend. It is a very important event here. > > "Failed to look up hostname <hostname>: ip_hton: Name or service not known" > > It works if i wait until the login prompt and start freeradius manual > > > > i assume i need to adapt the system to delay the startup from freeradius > until samba is loaded These sort of sequencing issues should be taken care of in the Debian packaging of the software. If this is the cause of your problem, it is a bug. (but only if you are using current packages from synchronized repositories) > > > > what are your hints, and whats a good way to implement a solution to solve > this problem? > > > > thank you > > > > br > > Andre > > > -- Paul E Condon pecon...@mesanetworks.net -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/20140201190540.gc27...@big.lan.gnu