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> Von: freeradius-users-bounces+chris.schaatsbergen=aleo-
> [email protected] [mailto:freeradius-users-
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> Auftrag von Alan DeKok
> Gesendet: Montag, 14. Februar 2011 16:00
> An: FreeRadius users mailing list
> Betreff: Re: AW: AW: AW: AW: AW: Authenticating SSH login on a Cisco
> IOS switch to AD
> 
> Schaatsbergen, Chris wrote:
> > We are running a current version of the server (2.1.10), but somehow
> the radiusd.conf file is not right.
> 
>   The radiusd.conf file isn't over-written when a new package is
> installed.  You've customized it locally, and it *must* be left alone.
> 

Crystal Clear. 

So you should never upgrade the existing installation. And if you really do 
need a new version then you should backup the old installation,  perform a 
clean new installation and then redo all the configuration you had done before 
(and hope that it still works). Pity, but on the other hand a very good reason 
to keep your documentation up to date. Talking about work for the admins :p

I am glad when I have this server up and running, I just have to finish the 
documentation and can then 'throw it over the wall' to the system 
administrators ;)

There are actually other programs (Splunk, costs 12k a year) that use different 
config files for system config and user config. Maybe an idea for a future 
release of freeradius?

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