Why is radiusd command not found?

2006-10-28 Thread Chad Best
This is a total newbie question, but I can figure out the answer to it so I decided to post here. I have installed Freeradius-1.0.0(little behind the times, I know).  After I finished configuring the radiusd.conf, eap.conf, and users files, I tried to start FreeRadius in debug mode. However, when I type "radiusd -X", I get command not found. What did I do wrong? When I installed the program, I just ran ./configure, make, make install so it should have installed properly.  Any help would be greatly appreciated. - 
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Re: Why is radiusd command not found?

2006-10-28 Thread Lasse
Make sure your $PATH is correct. Sounds like Radiusd isn't in your  
$PATH.


/L
Den 28/10/2006 kl. 17.29 skrev Chad Best:

This is a total newbie question, but I can figure out the answer to  
it so I decided to post here.  I have installed Freeradius-1.0.0 
(little behind the times, I know).


After I finished configuring the radiusd.conf, eap.conf, and users  
files, I tried to start FreeRadius in debug mode.  However, when I  
type radiusd -X, I get command not found.  What did I do wrong?   
When I installed the program, I just ran ./configure, make, make  
install so it should have installed properly.


Any help would be greatly appreciated.



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Re: Why is radiusd command not found?

2006-10-28 Thread A . L . M . Buxey
Hi,
 This is a total newbie question, but I can figure out the answer to it so I 
 decided to post here.  I have installed Freeradius-1.0.0(little behind the 
 times, I know).
  
  After I finished configuring the radiusd.conf, eap.conf, and users files, I 
 tried to start FreeRadius in debug mode.  However, when I type radiusd -X, 
 I get command not found.  What did I do wrong?  When I installed the program, 
 I just ran ./configure, make, make install so it should have installed 
 properly.

by default, it will install the binary into /usr/local/sbin/ - which
probably isnt in your PATH.  either supply full name or add that value
into your $PATH

alan 
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