John Dennis wrote: > The primary reason to upgrade is the vastly superior features in the 2.x > versions, plus 2.x resolves some issues which were present in the 1.x > series. These things will *not* be backported into 1.1.3, it simply does > not make sense.
A complete backport would involve upgrading the software to 2.x. :) > I currently do not maintain a yum > repo for those packages which currently makes this a manual install > process, however I could probably set up a yum repo so any upgrades to > those packages became automatic once you install the specially prepared > yum repo config file. Setting up a yum repo for the RHEL and CentOS 2.x > RPMS is not my highest priority task, but I can see how it would be an > advantage for folks so I'll try and get it done in the next week (but no > promises). In the meantime you can just download the RPM's the FAQ > points to. It may be useful for us to set up a yum & apt repository on freeradius.org. That could simplify things a lot for some people. Alan DeKok. - List info/subscribe/unsubscribe? See http://www.freeradius.org/list/users.html