No conf files installed on fresh freeradius install on Ubuntu 16.04
John Burns
john at john.geek.nz
Tue Apr 17 02:14:21 CEST 2018
I've just tried to install freeradius on Ubuntu 16.04.4 LTS and no conf
files are installed.
I performed an apt-get update and apt-get upgrade before the install.
:/# find /etc/freeradius/
/etc/freeradius/
/etc/freeradius/certs
/etc/freeradius/sites-enabled
/etc/freeradius/sites-available
/etc/freeradius/modules
/etc/freeradius/sql
/etc/freeradius/sql/mysql
:/#
I've tried two different Ubuntu 16.04.4 LTS servers and both have the same
problem.
I've tried removing, force reinstalling, and having no luck.
Debug output:
:/# freeradius -CXx
Tue Apr 17 12:12:47 2018 : Info: freeradius: FreeRADIUS Version 2.2.8, for
host x86_64-pc-linux-gnu, built on Jul 26 2017 at 15:27:21
Tue Apr 17 12:12:47 2018 : Debug: Server was built with:
Tue Apr 17 12:12:47 2018 : Debug: accounting
Tue Apr 17 12:12:47 2018 : Debug: authentication
Tue Apr 17 12:12:47 2018 : Debug: WITH_DHCP
Tue Apr 17 12:12:47 2018 : Debug: WITH_VMPS
Tue Apr 17 12:12:47 2018 : Debug: Server core libs:
Tue Apr 17 12:12:47 2018 : Debug: ssl: OpenSSL 1.0.2g 1 Mar 2016
Tue Apr 17 12:12:47 2018 : Info: Copyright (C) 1999-2015 The FreeRADIUS
server project and contributors.
Tue Apr 17 12:12:47 2018 : Info: There is NO warranty; not even for
MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A
Tue Apr 17 12:12:47 2018 : Info: PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
Tue Apr 17 12:12:47 2018 : Info: You may redistribute copies of FreeRADIUS
under the terms of the
Tue Apr 17 12:12:47 2018 : Info: GNU General Public License.
Tue Apr 17 12:12:47 2018 : Info: For more information about these matters,
see the file named COPYRIGHT.
Tue Apr 17 12:12:47 2018 : Info: Starting - reading configuration files ...
Tue Apr 17 12:12:47 2018 : Debug: including configuration file
/etc/freeradius/radiusd.conf
Tue Apr 17 12:12:47 2018 : Error: Unable to open file
"/etc/freeradius/radiusd.conf": No such file or directory
Tue Apr 17 12:12:47 2018 : Error: Errors reading or parsing
/etc/freeradius/radiusd.conf
:/#
Any ideas?
Thanks
John
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