Re: Installation on debian with postgresql
On 29/08/2010 10:17, Alan DeKok wrote: Michele Petrazzo - Unipex wrote: It's the "normal" procedure when install a new program. Install with apt-get install and go with google for look at docs. Normal I don't find complete docs and example directly on the program's web pages. I suggest trying the documentation that comes with the project first. Third-party documentation is almost always wrong. How did you do before google exist ? Each time you install a package on GNU/Linux you install also manual (cf man) and you have also documents in directory /usr/share/doc/ . In my opinion the "normal" procedure is to first have a look in your box, then on the project pages, then in the wide network. What's append if you are in a place without access to internet ? and on my server: srv:/etc/freeradius# grep -D skip -R authorise * Try looking in raddb/sites-enabled/* srv:/etc/freeradius# echo $? 1 Mean that, unless I'm completely wrong, that the word authorise have to be authorize. No. If you read radiusd.conf, the comments near the bottom will tell you where the authorise section can be found. On my debian testing install i have the following at the end of the radiusd.conf : ## # # As of 2.0.0, the "authorize", "authenticate", etc. sections # are in separate configuration files, per virtual host. # ## ## # # Include all enabled virtual hosts. # # The following directory is searched for files that match # the regex: # # /[a-zA-Z0-9_.]+/ # # The files are then included here, just as if they were cut # and pasted into this file. # # See "sites-enabled/default" for some additional documentation. # $INCLUDE sites-enabled/ Regards, -- mail Kezia : Fabien COMBERNOUS Fabien COMBERNOUS unix system engineer www.kezia.com Tel: +33 (0) 467 992 986 - List info/subscribe/unsubscribe? See http://www.freeradius.org/list/users.html
Re: Installation on debian with postgresql
Michele Petrazzo - Unipex wrote: > It's the "normal" procedure when install a new program. Install with > apt-get install and go with google for look at docs. > Normal I don't find complete docs and example directly on the program's > web pages. I suggest trying the documentation that comes with the project first. Third-party documentation is almost always wrong. > and on my server: > > srv:/etc/freeradius# grep -D skip -R authorise * Try looking in raddb/sites-enabled/* > srv:/etc/freeradius# echo $? > 1 > > Mean that, unless I'm completely wrong, that the word authorise have to > be authorize. No. If you read radiusd.conf, the comments near the bottom will tell you where the authorise section can be found. Alan DeKok. - List info/subscribe/unsubscribe? See http://www.freeradius.org/list/users.html
Re: Installation on debian with postgresql
Alan DeKok ha scritto: Michele Petrazzo - Unipex wrote: Hi list, I'm trying to install freeradius 2.0.4 Why? That's a very old version. Because debian lenny use it. But I just replace it with a new version (2.1.8) found on lenny-backports. on debian lenny and, after some googling, I'm arrived at the freeradius wiki (wiki.freeradius.org/SQL_HOWTO) that create me some headache... Could you suggest *more* places for us to add documentation? The main web page (freeradius.org), and the other documentation that is included with the server mentions the Wiki. Why search the net for information when you can read the documentation included with the software? It's the "normal" procedure when install a new program. Install with apt-get install and go with google for look at docs. Normal I don't find complete docs and example directly on the program's web pages. Starting from say that I don't know if this can be wiki or debian problems (since, like all known, debian make modifies into all sources), I report here some consideration about that wiki page. Starting saying that on my default configuration, I haven't found the "authorise {}" section, but only the authorize ones, What does that mean? On the SQL_HOWTO page: """ Your radiusd.conf should then look something like this: authorise { preprocess chap mschap """ and on my server: srv:/etc/freeradius# grep -D skip -R authorise * srv:/etc/freeradius# echo $? 1 Mean that, unless I'm completely wrong, that the word authorise have to be authorize. the other chapter " Populating SQL", refer a table that doesn't exist on the schema.sql. I'm speaking about usergroup. The schemas are in raddb/sql/*/dialup.conf. This is documented in raddb/sql.conf. On the various dialup or schema.sql I found references for "radusergroup" and not for usergroup A part of ask someone if can modify that page, my question is if there is a guide to the parameters that I can set to the various sql tables present on the same page. (for example like that fro the operators) The Wiki page you found has exactly this documentation. It explains how the tables are used. Yes, looking better and reading all the page carefully, all the informations that I was looking for are there. Thanks, Michele - List info/subscribe/unsubscribe? See http://www.freeradius.org/list/users.html
Re: Installation on debian with postgresql
Michele Petrazzo - Unipex wrote: > Hi list, > I'm trying to install freeradius 2.0.4 Why? That's a very old version. > on debian lenny and, after some > googling, I'm arrived at the freeradius wiki > (wiki.freeradius.org/SQL_HOWTO) that create me some headache... Could you suggest *more* places for us to add documentation? The main web page (freeradius.org), and the other documentation that is included with the server mentions the Wiki. Why search the net for information when you can read the documentation included with the software? > Starting from say that I don't know if this can be wiki or debian > problems (since, like all known, debian make modifies into all sources), > I report here some consideration about that wiki page. > Starting saying that on my default configuration, I haven't found the > "authorise {}" section, but only the authorize ones, What does that mean? > the other chapter " > Populating SQL", refer a table that doesn't exist on the schema.sql. I'm > speaking about usergroup. The schemas are in raddb/sql/*/dialup.conf. This is documented in raddb/sql.conf. > A part of ask someone if can modify that page, my question is if there > is a guide to the parameters that I can set to the various sql tables > present on the same page. (for example like that fro the operators) The Wiki page you found has exactly this documentation. It explains how the tables are used. Alan DeKok. - List info/subscribe/unsubscribe? See http://www.freeradius.org/list/users.html
Installation on debian with postgresql
Hi list, I'm trying to install freeradius 2.0.4 on debian lenny and, after some googling, I'm arrived at the freeradius wiki (wiki.freeradius.org/SQL_HOWTO) that create me some headache... Starting from say that I don't know if this can be wiki or debian problems (since, like all known, debian make modifies into all sources), I report here some consideration about that wiki page. Starting saying that on my default configuration, I haven't found the "authorise {}" section, but only the authorize ones, the other chapter " Populating SQL", refer a table that doesn't exist on the schema.sql. I'm speaking about usergroup. A part of ask someone if can modify that page, my question is if there is a guide to the parameters that I can set to the various sql tables present on the same page. (for example like that fro the operators) Thanks, Michele - List info/subscribe/unsubscribe? See http://www.freeradius.org/list/users.html