(RADIATOR) install radiator to a separate /opt directory

Tariq Rashid tariq.rashid at uk.easynet.net
Tue Jun 8 10:33:46 CDT 2004


in fact, if i copy the entire directory to /opt/radiator and do a 'perl
Makefile.PL' again, then a 'make' ... then radiusd does find the perl
file... but this time still expects the configuration file in /etc ... and
even if i fix this, i guess it will deposit logs outside /opt.

i know i can fix this with configuration directives such as LogDir and so
on.... but I want this test machine to be able to use copies of the live
radius server configuration files (incl hook files) without having to change
the config files to make them work on the test machine. that would defeat
the object of a test machine where changes were minimal (only change what is
under test). 

ahh... why not run like the live servers - well they use radiator 3.3, but
this is 3.8. the default file locations are differen, radius.cfg is
/usr/local/etc/raddb/ and /etc/radiator, if i am correct.


error is as follows:

perl ./radiusd
Could not open config file '/etc/radiator/radius.cfg': No such file or
directory at ./radiusd line 293.

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