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Ramm-Ericson, Johannes schrieb: >> >> configure: WARNING: silently not building rlm_counter. >> configure: WARNING: FAILURE: rlm_counter requires: libgdbm. >> configure: WARNING: silently not building rlm_ippool. >> configure: WARNING: FAILURE: rlm_ippool requires: libgdbm. >> configure: WARNING: the comm_err library isn't found! >> configure: WARNING: silently not building rlm_krb5. >> configure: WARNING: FAILURE: rlm_krb5 requires: krb5. >> configure: WARNING: silently not building rlm_ldap. >> configure: WARNING: FAILURE: rlm_ldap requires: libldap_r. > > If you plan to authenticate against Active Directory then, yes, you > _probably_ need > the krb5 module. However, if you are using (for example) Quests VAS - vintela > authentication > system, you can authenticate against the Unix backend and don't need to > compile kerberos and > LDAP support. It's all a question of how you plan to set up and use your > environment. We need ldap and kerberos, so I've installed now: 12:47:03 unknown ~ [root]pkg-get -c | grep -i gdbm gdbm 1.8.3,REV=2006.01.01 SAME 12:49:37 unknown ~ [root]pkg-get -c | grep -i krb krb5_admin_server 1.4.2,REV=2005.08.14 SAME krb5_doc [Not installed] 1.4.2,REV=2005.08.14 krb5_kdc 1.4.2,REV=2005.08.14 SAME krb5_lib 1.4.2,REV=2005.08.14 SAME krb5_lib_dev 1.4.2,REV=2005.08.14 SAME krb5_user 1.4.2,REV=2005.08.14 SAME 13:28:05 unknown ~ [root]pkg-get -c | grep -i ldap mod_ldap 1.8 SAME openldap 2.3.28,REV=2006.11.10 SAME openldap_client 2.3.28,REV=2006.11.10 SAME openldap_devel 2.3.28,REV=2006.11.10 SAME openldap_rt 2.3.28,REV=2006.11.10 SAME php4_ldap [Not installed] 4.4.4 php5_ldap [Not installed] 5.1.6,REV=2006.09.02 pm_ldap 0.3300,REV=2006.03.07 SAME py_ldap 2.0.11 SAME sudo_ldap [Not installed] 1.6.8p12,REV=2006.01.27 and 21:09:19 unknown ~ [root]echo $LD_LIBRARY_PATH /lib:/usr/sfw/lib:/usr/local/lib:/usr/lib:/usr/share/lib:/usr/dt/lib:/opt/csv/lib 21:09:20 unknown ~ [root]echo $PATH /opt/csw/bin:/opt/csw/sbin/:/opt/csw/bin/:/bin:/sbin:/usr/ccs/bin:/usr/sfw/bin:/usr/bin:/usr/sbin:/usr/ucb:/etc:. but ther warnings are the same! do I need something else? thanks mIke -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.5 (GNU/Linux) Comment: Using GnuPG with Mozilla - http://enigmail.mozdev.org iD8DBQFFW3QfyUY4xkIcFVQRAl7UAKCYpUgS6XDnzM6+r5dZ2ZKD8raTVwCfUEe4 XfcJ6sW6EpsF6iyayjBKtuA= =uhQx -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- - List info/subscribe/unsubscribe? See http://www.freeradius.org/list/users.html