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The command you gave is not correct! Either use the full command that I gave you above, or if you want to run something from the local directory like you are trying to, then use ./freeradius stop
Just typing "freeradius stop" will use the freeradius binary from your path NOT from the current dir. Type "which freeradius" if you want to see what you are executing currently...
Like I said, you need to read up a little more on how unix/linux works. Its normal, as a newbie you are not expected to know everything all at once but please DO listen and do what people tell you when they try to help you :-)
Thank you Peter!! Will listen! Certainly! for my mistake, please excuse.:) and will ask more help from all of you!:) Best regards, leo __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com