I did it the way you told me..some files
are created at /op/freeradius.But the other files are not at /opt/freeradius/etc/raddb
When I issued the command ./configure .the
following doubtfull output came.
checking whether build environment is
sane... yes
I think this is the problem.Do you have
any idea on this..
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Sent: Wednesday, May
04, 2005 2:58 AM
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Subject: RE: Radius Installation
since
you configured with --prefix=/usr/local/freeradius, everything will be under
that directory.
so
etc/raddb will be in /usr/local/freeradius/etc/raddb and so on...
if
you're going to use --prefix - why not completely separate if from the system /usr
and do a
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Sent: 04 May 2005 23:30
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Subject: Radius Installation
Hello all!!
I installed the latest radius
software that is freeradius-1.0.2.Downloaded from www.freeradius.org
The installation step's are as
follows
1
#./configure
--prefix=/usr/local/freeradius [I tried ./configure only
also]
2
#make
3
#make install.
But after installation when I go to
/usr/local/etc/raddb. There is nothing inside raddb directory.I am really
confused.I tried the old version also freeradius-1.0.0. But again the
same problem.when I look at /usr/local/bin then there are 2 file's over there.
"radeapclient"
"smbencrypt".I was expecting the file's "/etc/raddb/users and /etc/raddb/clients.conf This is my
first installation So I am really getting in trouble.Please kindly give me some
suggestion's.Thanking you...
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