On 2010/04/30 11:02 PM, Huckle Berry wrote:
I don't see how having newer versions of perl/python could be an issue.
As far as SSL is concerned, see below, as this server will be wiped soon.
The problem is that newer versions could have bugs.
Stable distributions are much better.
The
OK so one last question before I go and install Lucid on the machine. I set
up SQL authorization and it works fine when I radtest it from several
clients.
SELECT * FROM radcheck WHERE UserName='04:1e:64:d4:3a:11';
++---+---++--+
| id | UserName |
On Thu, Apr 29, 2010 at 08:11:15PM +, Huckle Berry wrote:
I added the lenny-backport repo and updated. I then ran
$sudo apt-get install freeradius
I cannot copy and paste the output because I'm sshing on my mobile but
apt essentially reports that libltd13 (1.5.2-2+) is a dependency but
it
I replaced the apt source, ran apt-get update and let it rip. It updated the
following:
freeradius-common freeradius-utils libdb4.5 libfreeradius2 libltdl-dev
libltdl7 libncursesw5 libperl-dev libperl5.10 libsqlite3-0 libssl-dev
libssl0.9.8 perl perl-base perl-modules python2.5
On Friday 30 April 2010 01:21:47 pm Huckle Berry wrote:
installation worked like a charm, so for future reference the correct
procedure is:
1) edit /etc/apt/sources.list to include deb
http://ftp.us.debian.org/debian squeeze main
2) sudo apt-get install freeradius
3) sudo apt-get install
On Fri, Apr 30, 2010 at 02:21:47PM -0400, Huckle Berry wrote:
I replaced the apt source, ran apt-get update and let it rip. It updated the
following:
freeradius-common freeradius-utils libdb4.5 libfreeradius2 libltdl-dev
libltdl7 libncursesw5 libperl-dev libperl5.10 libsqlite3-0
On Friday 30 April 2010 02:33:01 pm Josip Rodin wrote:
Ah, but you got too much. Now you have Perl, Python, the SSL library and
all those other things with a newer version than those in karmic.
Josip's explanation and advice remain true for Debian Lenny (and Squeeze).
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On Fri, Apr 30, 2010 at 3:33 PM, Josip Rodin j...@entuzijast.net wrote:
On Fri, Apr 30, 2010 at 02:21:47PM -0400, Huckle Berry wrote:
I replaced the apt source, ran apt-get update and let it rip. It updated
the
following:
freeradius-common freeradius-utils libdb4.5 libfreeradius2
On Fri, Apr 30, 2010 at 05:02:48PM -0400, Huckle Berry wrote:
Ah, but you got too much. Now you have Perl, Python, the SSL library and
all those other things with a newer version than those in karmic.
I don't see how having newer versions of perl/python could be an issue. As
far as SSL is
On Fri, Apr 30, 2010 at 5:52 PM, Josip Rodin j...@entuzijast.net wrote:
On Fri, Apr 30, 2010 at 05:02:48PM -0400, Huckle Berry wrote:
Ah, but you got too much. Now you have Perl, Python, the SSL library
and
all those other things with a newer version than those in karmic.
I don't see
Huckle Berry wrote:
I have a server that is running a relatively clean install of Ubuntu
9.10 Server. Due to the known licensing issue restrictions I cannot
simply use the debian freeradius package.
This was fixed in 2.1.8.
I would like to know if the
following outline would install
On Thu, Apr 29, 2010 at 07:55:25AM +0200, Alan DeKok wrote:
Huckle Berry wrote:
I have a server that is running a relatively clean install of Ubuntu
9.10 Server. Due to the known licensing issue restrictions I cannot
simply use the debian freeradius package.
This was fixed in 2.1.8.
On Thu, Apr 29, 2010 at 6:52 AM, Josip Rodin j...@entuzijast.net wrote:
On Thu, Apr 29, 2010 at 07:55:25AM +0200, Alan DeKok wrote:
Huckle Berry wrote:
I have a server that is running a relatively clean install of Ubuntu
9.10 Server. Due to the known licensing issue restrictions I cannot
On Thu, Apr 29, 2010 at 02:07:50PM -0400, Huckle Berry wrote:
I have a server that is running a relatively clean install of Ubuntu
9.10 Server. Due to the known licensing issue restrictions I cannot
simply use the debian freeradius package.
This was fixed in 2.1.8.
As of
I added the lenny-backport repo and updated. I then ran
$sudo apt-get install freeradius
I cannot copy and paste the output because I'm sshing on my mobile but
apt essentially reports that libltd13 (1.5.2-2+) is a dependency but
it cannot be found.
On 4/29/10, Josip Rodin j...@entuzijast.net
I have a server that is running a relatively clean install of Ubuntu 9.10
Server. Due to the known licensing issue restrictions I cannot simply use
the debian freeradius package. I would like to know if the following outline
would install freeradius with support for SSL on my server. Comments from
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