Hy, Try something like: # locate -u / # locate raddb This will return the freeradius configuration folder. I believe it will be something like /usr/local/etc/raddb. If that's the case, the binaries will be at /usr/local/bin and /usr/local/sbin. regards, On Fri, Nov 6, 2009 at 2:04 PM, Peter Carlstedt <pc_007@hotmail.com> wrote:
Hello all.
Me and my friend is sitting at the computer trying to get Freeradius to work. After testing Ubuntus own release of FreeRadius which is verison 2.1.0 we decided to download 2.1.7 from the freeradius site.
We downloaded the freeradius into the Desktop of the user and then followed theinstructions for compiling.
(sudo ./configure sudo make sudo make install)
Now when we want to stop radiusd we cant find the folder which it has installed freeradius into. If you know how if works and where we could find the installed freeradius folder it would be much appreciated.
Best regards/ Peter Carlstedt
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