Hi, > Guess I did forget to include that. I am using Fedora 11, installed from > CD, and when I > do a 'chkconfig radiusd on', it says no such file or directory.
did you install FreeRADIUS via yum and a repository or from source? if from the repsository you should have a selectable service with eg the standard Fedora system startup tools - maybe they've decided to call it 'freeradius' or 'freeradius2' rather than radiusd? if from source, then the install part (make install) wont handle your OS directory - you'll need to copy the script (and maybe edit it according to install path choices made) from the contrib directory eg redhat/rc.radiusd-redhat to the correct place - /etc/init.d/ i'd note now that its not just the startup item - theres also a logrotate script which ties into the system logrotate cron stuff to ensure that freeradius logs (eg /var/log/radius/ get rotated when needed - eg each day for 90 days retention) alan - List info/subscribe/unsubscribe? See http://www.freeradius.org/list/users.html