I have radiusd in /usr/local/sbin.  John, you mentioned that "None of our rpm's 
ever install in /usr/local" so I am assuming this is another artifact of an old 
install.  How would you suggest I go about getting rid of ALL freeradius 
install artifacts and start a new?  Do I need to reinstall my OS?  If that is 
the recommended path do you think there is an "ideal" OS to run 
Freeradius/Openssl for eap-tls functionality?

Thanks,

Brian


-----Original Message-----
From: freeradius-users-bounces+bsertel=amherst....@lists.freeradius.org on 
behalf of John Dennis
Sent: Mon 1/12/2009 3:01 PM
To: FreeRadius users mailing list
Subject: Re: eap/tls freeradius openssl
 
Brian Ertel wrote:
> Ok, I think I've installed everything correctly (according to the faq) but 
> obviously not.  starting radius in debug I still get:
>   
Perhaps you built and installed things correctly, it's hard to tell, but 
you might have more than one version installed and you might be running 
the old bogus one. How can I tell?
> including configuration file /usr/local/etc/raddb/radiusd.conf
None of our rpm's ever install in /usr/local. A quick test of the rpm's 
by listing the installed files would show that (e.g. rpm -ql 
freeradius), How to figure out what files are contained in the rpms is 
in the FAQ BTW.

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John Dennis <[email protected]>

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