John, You are right, but the dir where the old radius was "make installed" is gone. That is the original folder that was created after unzipping and installing the old ver. Of radius is gone. Is there anything else I can do? Brian On 1/13/09 10:33 AM, "John Dennis" <jdennis@redhat.com> wrote:
Brian Ertel wrote:
I have radiusd in /usr/local/sbin. John, you mentioned that "None of our rpm's ever install in /usr/local" so I am assuming this is another artifact of an old install. How would you suggest I go about getting rid of ALL freeradius install artifacts and start a new? Do I need to reinstall my OS? If that is the recommended path do you think there is an "ideal" OS to run Freeradius/Openssl for eap-tls functionality?
No, you don't need to reinstall your OS, that would be insanely overkill. The old install probably won't conflict because it installed in a completely different location, but it will be an endless source of confusion, I recommend you delete it and leave only what RPM installed for you.
So how did it get there in the first place? I'm willing to bet you ran "make install" from within some source tree didn't you? Return to the same place where you ran "make install" and run "make uninstall".