Thanks, Steven ... I'll give that a try!

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On Jan 22, 2008, at 1:18 PM, Steven Simon wrote:

I build it by adding rlm_opendirectory to the ./src/modules/stable file.
Then, run:
make distclean
./configure <stuff>
etc…

Everything you need should be on the desktop OS. Let me know if that is not the case.

If you are on desktop, you'll probably want to set up a service access list. The magic group name that gets set up by the admin tools is: com.apple.access_radius.

- Steven


On Jan 22, 2008, at 7:54 AM, freeradius-users- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

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Date: January 22, 2008 7:50:57 AM PST
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Subject: rlm_opendirectory (FR 2.0.0)
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Hello all,

Quick Qs about the experimental rlm_opendirectory module:

* Has anyone built in this module successfully?

* Is it possible to add this in without the other experimental modules and, if so, what is the proper flag? (Note, I've tried on separate runs --with-rlm_opendirectory, --enable-rlm_opendirectory, and --with-modules="rlm_opendirectory" seemingly to no avail.)

* Does the module need to be built against a server version of the Framework or should I be able to build this from the libraries on any os x workstation?

Cheers,

Jim

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