I might point out here that whilst you're paying good money for
support for old software you are getting FREE support from an
internet mailing list populated by dedicated users/developers
of the product :-|
Alan
I do appreciate I am getting support from a free mailing list, and I
also
Hi everyone
I'm using Oracle Enterprise Linux (Red Hat EL clone) and the packaged
version of FreeRADIUS (1.1.3) to ultimately authenticate some Linux
machines centrally.
I've been following the HOWTO at http://wiki.freeradius.org/SQL_HOWTO
but some of it does appear to be out of date.
I've
Thanks Stefan
It's not the HOWTO that's out of date, it's your server version being
ancient. I can only strongly urge you to use the 2.x releases, they are
so much more convenient and feature-rich. Especially if you are setting
up a brand new instance, it's a very bad idea to start with this
I'm trying to successfully use FreeRADIUS to help centrally authenticate
some linux servers. I'm storing the credentials in a postgres db but
I'm confused by the 'id' in the radcheck database.
In the SQL HOWTO, they show the id as (mysql);
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