may you have to do an "chkconfig radiusd add" first...

[EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb:
Hi,

I am rephrasing my question. I installed FreeRadius without rpm package on
CentOS 4. I want FreeRadius to start automatically in background when System
boots up.

FreeRADIUS comes with some helpful example scripts etc. there is one for
Redhat - which works on Fedora and should work on CentOS, simply copy the
file (redhat/rc.radiusd-redhat) into the init.d directory....eg 
/etc/init.d/radiusd

..and then
chkconfig radiusd on

alan
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