Hi Fabien,<br><br>I will try to follow your method. Can you tell me how to get rid on the installation process that I have already done for freeradius? <br>So that I can re-install it using other ways. <br><br>I am a newbie so next question sound a little stupid but please still answer it.<br>
when you say 'radius binary .deb package', does '.deb' belongs to debian? I have ubuntu (I know ubuntu is a spun off from debian!). The only other way I know for installing something on my ubuntu us using "synaptic package manager". Do you mean to say I can search for freeradius on synaptic manager and install it from there as it takes care of all the dpendencies?<br>
<br>Thank you so much for your help!<br><br><br><div class="gmail_quote">On Thu, Aug 19, 2010 at 12:40 AM, Fabien COMBERNOUS <span dir="ltr"><<a href="mailto:fcombernous@kezia.com" target="_blank">fcombernous@kezia.com</a>></span> wrote:<br>
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Hi,<br>
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I have ubuntu 9.10. Can you please tell me<br>
1)Before running "radius -X" what all steps should be completed?<br>
2)what should be the subdirectory structure for freeradius and where it should be formed in the directory structure?<br>
3)which sub directory should I give the "radius -X" command.<br>
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Before to try to give answers, do you really need to compile your own radius from sources ? Now you know that with radius binary .deb package, radius config is in /etc/freeradius directory. Can you consider to forget sources you downloaded ? If you can't, i never used the way you are following. You'll have to consided depends. And i have not enough time to try your way on a box.<div>
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On Wed, Aug 18, 2010 at 7:05 AM, Fabien COMBERNOUS <<a href="mailto:fcombernous@kezia.com" target="_blank">fcombernous@kezia.com</a> <mailto:<a href="mailto:fcombernous@kezia.com" target="_blank">fcombernous@kezia.com</a>>> wrote:<br>
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In general you can get the list of the files from a deb package<br>
with the command line :<br>
$> dpkg -L <name of the package><br>
Here we have :<br>
$> dpkg -L freeradius | grep etc<br>
/etc<br>
/etc/pam.d<br>
/etc/pam.d/radiusd<br>
/etc/init.d<br>
/etc/init.d/freeradius<br>
/etc/freeradius<br>
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</div></div></blockquote></div><br><br clear="all"><br>-- <br>Best Regards<br>Kartik<br>