I switched to CentOS for my FR server because my Ubuntu install was being too picky. I was able to get it to work but I had to compile OpenSSL from source, then the libs are in different places, etc. it was a headache. CentOS was much easier for me, if you're not forced to use Debian you may consider it.
Just my $.02. Jake Sallee Godfather Of Bandwidth Network Engineer Fone: 254-295-4658 Phax: 254-295-4221 -----Original Message----- From: freeradius-users-bounces+jake.sallee=umhb....@lists.freeradius.org [mailto:[email protected] rg] On Behalf Of John Dennis Sent: Friday, September 10, 2010 1:57 PM To: FreeRadius users mailing list Cc: Douglas Caro Subject: Re: Ignoring EAP-Type/tls because we do not have OpenSSL support. On 09/10/2010 02:49 PM, Douglas Caro wrote: > Hi, > > In #freeradius -X, I have those messages: > > Ignoring EAP-Type/tls because we do not have OpenSSL support. > Ignoring EAP-Type/ttls because we do not have OpenSSL support. > Ignoring EAP-Type/peap because we do not have OpenSSL support. > > I've researched on the subject, but I didn't find anything. > > Linux Debian Lenny > Freeradius 2.0.4 It means it wasn't built with OpenSSL support. That used to be the case due to licensing issues but the new deb packages include it. Try to use a new package. I'm not a deb guy so I can't tell you where to find the newer deb packages, but it's been discusssed on this list previously, search the archives. -- John Dennis <[email protected]> Looking to carve out IT costs? www.redhat.com/carveoutcosts/ - List info/subscribe/unsubscribe? See http://www.freeradius.org/list/users.html - List info/subscribe/unsubscribe? See http://www.freeradius.org/list/users.html

