>Hi,
>
>We currently have Oracle servers running on both Linux and Solaris, but all
>our other servers are FreeBSD.
>
>Is there any way we can run our Radius server on a FreeBSD server (to keep
>our network guys happy) accessing the Oracle servers running on either Linux
>or Solaris?
>
>I know we could do it using proxy radius servers, but this does not really
>seem like a very attractive option.....
>
>Is/Has anyone does this already?
Its the same with Sybase, they have a Linux port, but not FreeBSD..
You could try the Linux Emulator on FreeBSD for the Linux Oracle
libraries.. I dont know how stable this is..
I could understand the network people wanting FreeBSD as opposed to Linux,
but why can't you run Radiator on Solaris?
Currently, FreeTDS supports MS SQL and Sybase natively on FreeBSD, looking
at their website (www.freetds.org) there is no mention of Oracle though.
Can't seem to find anything for Oracle on the freebsd ports search page..
I would suggest that proxying Radius requests is probably safer than
emulating linux libraries.
Regards,
Robert Moss.
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