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> Date: Thu, 2 Nov 2006 15:24:13 +0100 (CET)
> From: "Michael Messner" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: freeRADIUS on Solaris 10 - x86
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> hey freeRADIUS users,
> 
> next step ... testing freeRADIUS on a Solaris 10 box and I'm completely new 
> to solaris! :-( I've started
> with the configure again but there are so much things missing:
>
> snip... <
>
> thanks mIke

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Hello Mike,

Seeing as you are new to Solaris I'd say you can save yourself a lot of time 
and hard work by re-installing your x86 server with a standard Linux 
distribution. Even if you've never touched Linux before most distributions will 
have all the necessary prerequisites installed and if you choose to do so you 
won't even need to compile freeradius, you can install the vendor-supplied 
package for freeradius.

Of course, YMMV, but I "grew up" with Solaris (and enjoyed it) but these days 
it's just simply a pain to install many free/open source packages on Solaris. 
Save yourself the trouble and go with Linux. Seeing as you are from Austria I 
suspect Suse will be your best option as you will probably find most local 
support around that distribution.

Viele grĂ¼sse,
Johannes

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