YvesDM wrote:
Created my own debs of freeradius 1.0.5
Please upgrade to 1.1.2.
Everything works, but when i try to use mysql i get a segmentation fault
running radiusd -X
See http://freeradius.org/radiusd/doc/bugs
I used the rules file in the debian dir of the tar.gz, but added
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Subject: Re: sql segmentaiton fault
YvesDM wrote:
Created my own debs of freeradius 1.0.5
Please upgrade to 1.1.2.
Everything works, but when i try to use mysql i get a segmentation
fault running radiusd -X
See http://freeradius.org/radiusd/doc/bugs
I used
On 8/16/06, Nicolas Baradakis [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
YvesDM wrote: Created my own debs of freeradius 1.0.5Please upgrade to 1.1.2.I know, but the radius I'm running now (FR 1.0.5, SQL authentication, timevolume accounting) was originally setup by somebody else.
It's working fine, but I wanted to
YvesDM [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Missing modules are for example downloadlimit When i take a look at
radiusd.conf from the existing server,
it's in the Authorize section right above the authentication section.
snippet:
It's a module created in the original configuration. Go read that.
Look
On 8/16/06, Alan DeKok [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
YvesDM [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Missing modules are for example downloadlimit When i take a look at radiusd.conf from the existing server, it's in the Authorize section right above the authentication section.
snippet: It's a module created in the
YvesDM [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I don't get it? What should i read?
The original radiusd.conf.
That snippet in my prior mail came from radiusd.conf from the existing
(active) server
Yes, go read that again. It's defining those extra modules. Those
modules aren't defined in the default
On 8/16/06, Alan DeKok [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
YvesDM [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I don't get it? What should i read?The original radiusd.conf. That snippet in my prior mail came from radiusd.conf
from the existing (active) serverYes, go read that again.It's defining those extra
hi,Created my own debs of freeradius 1.0.5Everything works, but when i try to use mysql i get a segmentation fault running radiusd -X Could my freeradius-mysql.deb be corrupt? I got no errors creating it.
I used the rules file in the debian dir of the tar.gz, but added --with-experimental modules
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