Sorry.  That's the first thing I looked for.  Even with debug set to 3 I get
no message.  It says it is attempting to load the config files, then says
FAILED.  I am using Fedora, and to install all I did was:

yum install freeradius.i386
yum install freeradius-unixODBC.i386
yum install freeradius-mysql.i386

So...I don't have the binary so I start it with:

service radiusd start

and no doubt I don't get the same feedback as if I were starting a binary.

Cliff

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"Cliff Hayes" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have proxy set to No, but if I comment out the include statement,
> FreeRADIUS will not start.

  Presumably it prints out some kind of error message.  What would that be?

  Alan DeKok.
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