King, Michael wrote: > Us the locate radiusd.conf and see all the instances.
"locate" is not a universal app. It is only installed if your distro installs it by default or you install it specifically. Also, new/moved files will not be seen by locate unless the update runs (usually in cron at 4am, which won't happen if you happen to turn off this machine at the end of the day). A better solution is to use "find" which is on most systems: find / -name <filename> e.g. find / -name clients.conf "man find" for more info. Note that locate will be faster if you have locate on your system. Just be aware that it may not always be accurate. "Finding" a file from the root of the filesystem on a "clean" server (ie fresh install w/o unnecessary apps or a GUI) should be pretty quick. -- Dennis Skinner Systems Administrator BlueFrog Internet http://www.bluefrog.com - List info/subscribe/unsubscribe? See http://www.freeradius.org/list/users.html