Hi,
    One possible reason could be that the user you are building the
radius 
server as does not have the appropriate file system permissions to
create 
files within the /usr/local directory. Try running make install as root
user. 
    You can also get the FreeRADIUS RPMs for SLES 8 or SLES 9 from:
http://forge.novell.com/modules/xfcontent/downloads.php/edirfreeradius

Get back to me in case you have any further queries.

-Sayantan


>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 06/03/05 7:32 AM >>>
Thanks for the replies.
>>This is also noted on the main web page: http://www.freeradius.org 
Sorry about that, it seems i overlooked that :)
>>See 1.0.2, which includes eDirectory integration.
OK, so i uninstalled the 0.9.3 version and i downloaded the tarball 
and followed the instructions to compile and install v1.0.2. When i 
ran ./configure, i ran it with the --with-edir option. This process 
ran for awhile; i did see some warnings during this step but the 
process did not stop. Then i ran make, no options; i did see some 
warnings during this step but the process did not stop. Now, during 
the make install step i did see some warning and errors but again, the

process did not stop. When it did complete, i see "error:radiusd not 
found". Indeed, when i do a search for raddb, i see a folder in 
usr/local/raddb. The weird thing is, there are 0 files in this folder.

When i search for radiusd.conf, no file found. When i go to the shell 
prompt and type radiusd, command not found.
Anybody got any ideas?
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