On Wed, 3 Jun 2009, Alan DeKok wrote:
Because you don't have the GDBM libraries or header files.
Ok, I installed those, and while I was at it, installed the latest
radiusd. The first error I got involved the experimental
raddb/sites-available/control-socket which was included in the old
Replying to myselferm, never mind...I must have a fairly old
raddb/radiusd.conf...I found this by googling:
db_dir = $(raddbdir) ==
It should be:
db_dir = ${raddbdir} (brackets are wrong)
On Wed, 3 Jun 2009, u...@3.am wrote:
On Wed, 3 Jun 2009, Alan DeKok wrote:
Because you
Hi:
I am trying to configure a server-side IP pool for select pptp users to
bypass the NAS's internal pool. The documentation appears sparse, but
this is what I've done so far:
In raddb/radiusd.conf:
ippool users_pool {
range-start = 172.16.1.2
u...@3.am wrote:
I am trying to configure a server-side IP pool for select pptp users to
bypass the NAS's internal pool. The documentation appears sparse, but
this is what I've done so far:
In raddb/radiusd.conf:
ippool users_pool {
The examples show it using main_pool. The
On Tue, 2 Jun 2009, Alan DeKok wrote:
u...@3.am wrote:
I am trying to configure a server-side IP pool for select pptp users to
bypass the NAS's internal pool. The documentation appears sparse, but
this is what I've done so far:
In raddb/radiusd.conf:
ippool users_pool {
The
u...@3.am wrote:
Now I get this running debug mode:
}
/usr/etc/raddb/radiusd.conf[1824]: Failed to link to module
'rlm_ippool': rlm_ippool.so: cannot open shared object file: No such
file or directory
Because you don't have the GDBM libraries or header files.
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