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I have created a new client program, "radeapclient". This is a
work-in-progress. I have refactored bits of rlm_eap/eap.c into
src/lib/eapcommon.c and call it from radeapclient.
radeapclient is mostly radclient, which changes - it will answer the
MD5 challenge, do the calculation and reply.
The patch is at:
http://www.sandelman.ca/tmp/radeapclient.patch
There are two minor patches to the TLS code to clear up when/if a macro
is defined. There are some patches to radiusd.h since otherwise you can't
include radiusd.h and libradius.h at the same time. This may be intentional,
in which case, I am uncertain what to do.
I also add "TAGS" target to top-level Makefile to run etags.
In pursuing this I realized that I needed a newer OpenSSL than debian
woody (stable) had, so I installed from source. The X9.9 module does not
get the right openssl things. A second patch is at:
http://www.sandelman.ca/tmp/x99.patch
Finally, I still have problems building statically, particularly with a
non-default -lcrypto/-lssl, thus the patches to Makefile.in. I still have
to uncomment things, and force OPENSSL_LIB to include the right -L.
I'm open to suggestions on what to do here.
radeapclient could be made a superset of radclient, and right now it looks
like it would make sense, but I intend for the program to evolve in a
different direction than I think that radclient should go.
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] Michael Richardson, Sandelman Software Works, Ottawa, ON |net architect[
] [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.sandelman.ottawa.on.ca/ |device driver[
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