I can't speak for the sql, but probably be ok there. I will warn you against 
simply copying the FR config files from something that old. I've seen several 
problems on here over the last few years relating to simply copying config 
files from old versions to new.

The general impression I get is to not mess with the default confs unless you 
have to, and then make small changes at a time and test between each.

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Sent: Fri Jan 21 19:33:41 2011
Subject: New to the lists

Hi all. Looking forward to picking your brains regarding FreeRADIUS as I’m 
kinda new to it. I took over administrative duties for the person who 
previously took care of our network and I’m trying to work with some of the 
FreeRADIUS settings and update to a newer version in the process. Current 
version is 1.0.4 (I know, it ancient), however also in the middle of a CentOS 
build while hoping to deploy that latest version of FreeRADIUS.

I have a curious question though. Since the current version is substantially 
older than what we’re moving to, how will this affect the sql database? Will I 
be able to install the newest version of FreeRADIUS and just perform a mysql 
dump from the old server to the new one?

Thanks in advance,

-Tim





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