It occurred to me there is one there is one issue you might need to be aware of, bootstrapping. The server with the default configuration will not successfully start without certificates. radiusd will automatically create temporary certificates the first time it is run for you if you don't already have certificates installed. However this only is done if the server is started in debug mode. Therefore you have to run /usr/sbin/radiusd -X *as root* after the first time you perform an install to cause the bootstrapping to occur. The RPM should probably do this for you, but it currently doesn't. Once your certs are established this never has to be repeated.

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