On 04/10/2013 10:24 PM, Alan DeKok wrote:
Chris Taylor wrote:
How do I check that I have them installed I have the openldap rpm installed.
This is really a question for your OS vendor. How about man rpm?
Or google?
If you're working on a Fedora/RHEL/CentOS etc. type system then
What are options do I have to use to compile freeradius with ldap support
turned on? I tried ./configure -with-ldap but that didn't seem to work I still
get an error about not being able to find rlm_ldap. I checked the mail archives
but I couldn't find anything.
Thanks,
Chris
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On 10 Apr 2013, at 21:12, Chris Taylor chris.tay...@corp.eastlink.ca wrote:
What are options do I have to use to compile freeradius with ldap support
turned on? I tried ./configure –with-ldap but that didn’t seem to work I
still get an error about not being able to find rlm_ldap. I checked
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Subject: Re: compile with ldap support
On 10 Apr 2013, at 21:12, Chris Taylor chris.tay...@corp.eastlink.ca wrote:
What
Chris Taylor wrote:
How do I check that I have them installed I have the openldap rpm installed.
This is really a question for your OS vendor. How about man rpm?
Or google?
And you also want the libldap development headers. Just installing
the OpenLDAP server won't get those.
Alan
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