well after all there is two ways you can go along:

- install from source which will require you to fullfill all dependencies and install the neccessary header (i.e. "-devel" packages)

- go find some inofficial rpm, prolly rpmseek.com or something like that will help you with this. Infofficial just means that those are NOT from the freeradius maintainers nor are they maintained by them. This needn't mean that those are bad. They mostly do fine. I even installed some redhat rpm on suse with success :)
And if it don't work indeed then it is easy to get rid of it again :)
So I suppose for a newbie this wiould be the easier way....

cheers
Sebastian

King, Michael wrote:
I'm just confirming,  As per the FAQ, there are no (Official) Redhat
RPM's at the moment.
The best way to install on Red Hat Enterprise Linux ES release 4
(Nahant) is to install from source?
I'm setting up a new server (and redhat is a new distro for me) and I'd
like to start off on the right foot.
Michael King

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