Sorry for the extremely late reply, but I just noticed this in my inbox
while searching for something else (keyword "cobalt"). Just so you know, the
Qube 3 Pro runs a modified Redhat 6.2 which uses a 2.2 i386 kernel. It uses
a much older perl, php, and openssl. Just about everything on it is an older
release, just patched for security. For this reason you may have dependency
issues with FreeRADIUS but I'm not certain about this. The Qube does have
built-in LDAP functionality (if that's part of your freeradius plan).

I have a couple of Qube 3's in my company and have gone under the hood a few
times, but for Qube specific help you should try the Sun Cobalt Qube Forum
at http://cobalt-forum.sun.com/forum/index.php?t=thread&frm_id=2&;

In particular, contact users RW Black or Jay Farschman on that forum. They
have each used Qube's for "alternative" purposes and are very helpful.

-Cameron

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On Thursday 25 March 2004 11:33, Dan Hawker wrote:
> Have any of you used a Qube (or Raq I guess) for FreeRADIUS, did it work,
> was it relatively painless to setup, etc, etc.

I have a test RaQ3 (with a 550 OS) and had no issues installing or running 
FreeRADIUS 0.9.3.  Nothing special should be needed in order to install on 
the Qube.

If you run into problems, feel free to send them to the list so we can help 
resolve.

Kevin Bonner
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