Radius <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I have a directory /etc/raddb/dictonary
FreeRADIUS never created that. It should be a file. > > See raddb/dictionary in the 1.0.4 source distribution. > > > it says in there that they are at /usr/local/share/freeradius/ > > and they are there. I did the default installation. What you missed is that the dictionary in /etc/raddb/dictionary should be nothing more than a reference to the /usr/local/share/freeradius files. > When I edit and delete the dups, it just keeps going one file after > the other. Don't edit the dictionaries! This whole problem came about because when you upgraded the "make install" process told you what you would have to do next, and you ignored it. You then went and edited mor ethings without understanding them, making random changes in the hopes that something would work. > I'll have to pull 0.93 from an old backup. This seems to be getting worse > as I try to make adjustments. Exactly. Your "adjustments" are based on incomplete knowledge, and as a result, are wrong. The simple solution is to re-install 1.0.4, but this time do: $ ./configure --prefix=/opt/freeradius $ make $ make install Since you don't already have a "/opt/freeradius" directory, it will make one, install itself, and the version of the server in /opt/freeradius WILL WORK. You can then update the configuration files in /opt/freeradius/etc/raddb to match your local configuration. And DON'T EDIT THE DICTIONARY FILES. Alan DeKok. - List info/subscribe/unsubscribe? See http://www.freeradius.org/list/users.html

