Make sure 'rlm_ldap.so' is in the path specified as your library directory in your 
radius.conf file. If it is, you should probably try the newest release of FreeRadius. 
Had this problem with rlm_sql but was resolved when I used CVS snapshot version.

Steven

You wrote:
> Hi,
> I working under linux mandrake 9.0
> I installed RADIUS and OpenLDAP.
> I was modified the file "radiusd.conf" like this:
>       ldap {
>                 server = localhost
>                 identity = "cn=Manager,o=prism,c=fr"
>                 password = secret
>                 basedn = "ou=users,dc=prism,dc=fr"
>                 filter = "(posixAccount)(uid=%u)"
>               }
> ...and the file "dictionary" like this
> #       Non-Protocol Integer Translations
> #
> VALUE           Auth-Type               Local                   0
> VALUE           Auth-Type               System                  1
> VALUE           Auth-Type               SecurID                 2
> VALUE           Auth-Type               Crypt-Local             3
> VALUE           Auth-Type               Reject                  4
> VALUE           Auth-Type               ActivCard               4
> VALUE           Auth-Type               LDAP                    5
> VALUE           Auth-Type               EAP                     6
> VALUE           Auth-Type               ARAP                    7
> .... and the file "users" :
> DEFAULT Auth-Type := LDAP
>         Fall-Through = 1
> ... but, when I execute the command radiusd -X -A, I have this error:
> Module: Instantiated unix (unix)
> radiusd.conf[637] Failed to link to module 'rlm_ldap': rlm_ldap.so:
> cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] sbin]#
> ----
> Any idea??
> Regards
> Octavio RAMIREZ ROJAS
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