I think it is best to start all over again. I have been using 0.9.3 basicaly since that was the current version and it is working fine, now i want to upgrade and go for the newer version so i downloaded 1.0.2 and found out that radzap is not working properly. After looking in the MAN pages found out that radzap is a script which uses radwho/radclient to do its job "Simple Term that is". So checking up on it, found out that few users had similar problem and in the archive I located a message stating that it will be fixed in 1.0.3 or you can download the cvs and swap files then compile once more. The CVS command i used was the one advising someone else to use and i got radiusd, copied the files and got a compile error when it got to radwho.c
I recently downloaded the snapshot - freeradius-snapshot-20050509.tar.gz - and compiled it, bearing in mind the version which is still on the system is 0.9.3. I copied over radzap, radwho, radclient thinking that it might work in place of original radzap so i can see if it works with the current version then change all the scripts i already have in place to the new command line before the upgrade, but no joy, i think it is incompatibility. Sorry once more to go on and on but i think the above gives a better view of what i have done . Sarky ---------- Original Message ----------- From: "Alan DeKok" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: freeradius-users@lists.freeradius.org Sent: Mon, 09 May 2005 16:51:23 -0400 Subject: Re: RadZap > "Sarkis Gabriel" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > To be honest i have spent a lot of time working out cvs and i do not > > know how to check for the version on cvs the only thing i found in > > the archive about cvs and 1.0.3 is the one below posted few days > > back and pointing out that it is the current candidate for the > > official 1.0.3 and it is called release_1_0. > > It will work if you follow the instructions in that message. > > > I know you dont like playing twenty question but if i have not > > tried, I would not be asking, i just need to get this new system > > compiled and working so i can drop version 0.9.3. > > I would like to be able to help you, but you keep saying "something > went wrong", and giving NO information. > > I'm not a mind reader, and I *hate* having to play the "twenty > questions" game. if you want someone to help you, then give them > enough information so that they can understand what you're doing. If > you don't, then you're forcing people to ask you question after > question of "OK, and what EXACTLY went wrong?" > > If you never say anything other than "something went wrong", then no > one will be able to help you. Ever. And no one will want to help > you, either. > > Alan DeKok. > > - > List info/subscribe/unsubscribe? See http://www.freeradius.org/list/users.html ------- End of Original Message ------- - List info/subscribe/unsubscribe? See http://www.freeradius.org/list/users.html