Alexandre Chapellon wrote:
> Sorry i made a mistake with my patch:
Thanks. I've added that patch in.
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Charlie B wrote:
Actually for Fedora/Redhat and yes it would contain radtest and now
upgraded to radmin but I'm looking for the package, I looked to build
the rpm from freeradius-server-2.1.1.tar.gz but was unable to for the
utils, so thought I would ask to see were I could grab them
Fedora has
the patch that rgreiner supplied worked , so i dont have that
installation anymore and cannot test for the -x.
2008/9/25 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Hi,
>> i`ve tried in a test environment with root uid/gid and no probs with
>> read/write conf/log files.
>> so it works ok in debug mode ( tested from
Ok,
that made it work here.
Tks.
Roberto
Alexandre Chapellon wrote:
> Sorry i made a mistake with my patch:
>
> --- 01-radiusd-to-freeradius.dpatch2008-09-24 22:41:26.0 -1000
> +++ 01-radiusd-to-freeradius.dpatch.new2008-09-25
> 09:41:05.0 -1000
> @@ -35,7 +35,7 @@
> -#
Hi,
> i`ve tried in a test environment with root uid/gid and no probs with
> read/write conf/log files.
> so it works ok in debug mode ( tested from another pc with ntradping ) .
yes, i dont care about successful test with root in a test
environment - what fails in the real environment? eg what
Sorry i made a mistake with my patch:
--- 01-radiusd-to-freeradius.dpatch2008-09-24 22:41:26.0 -1000
+++ 01-radiusd-to-freeradius.dpatch.new2008-09-25 09:41:05.0
-1000
@@ -35,7 +35,7 @@
-# e.g.: kill -HUP `cat /var/run/radiusd/radiusd.pid`
+# e.g.: kill -HUP `cat /var
You don't have to delete the debian patch.
Changing the user seems to have been corrected and so it's now
unnecessary, but a new "bug" appeared in the patch as radiusd.conf
seems to have been modified.
here is a little diff showing what to change in the patch so it works
(well works for me anywa
i`ve tried in a test environment with root uid/gid and no probs with
read/write conf/log files.
so it works ok in debug mode ( tested from another pc with ntradping ) .
2008/9/25 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Hi,
>> i deleted the patch 01 line from the 00 file. but freeradius doesnt
>> starts in norma
Hi,
> i deleted the patch 01 line from the 00 file. but freeradius doesnt
> starts in normal mode.no errors,no open UDP,TCP port
> ( netstat -ntlp and netstat -nulp dont show nothing like 1812 ,1813 )
> , but in debug mode it`s ok.
its unable to read config files or unable to write to the
logfil
i deleted the patch 01 line from the 00 file. but freeradius doesnt
starts in normal mode.no errors,no open UDP,TCP port
( netstat -ntlp and netstat -nulp dont show nothing like 1812 ,1813 )
, but in debug mode it`s ok.
2008/9/25 Alan DeKok <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> orion wrote:
>> and then fakero
Hi,
> Actually for Fedora/Redhat and yes it would contain radtest and now upgraded
> to radmin but I'm looking for the package, I looked to build the rpm from
> freeradius-server-2.1.1.tar.gz but was unable to for the utils, so thought I
> would ask to see were I could grab them
FreeRADIUS has onl
Actually for Fedora/Redhat and yes it would contain radtest and now upgraded
to radmin but I'm looking for the package, I looked to build the rpm from
freeradius-server-2.1.1.tar.gz but was unable to for the utils, so thought I
would ask to see were I could grab them
>
> I'm guessing that the debi
Hi,
> Charlie B wrote:
> > Awesome, can you tell where to find the freeradius-utils-2.1.1?
I'm guessing that the debian folk have split FreeRADIUS
up into 3 packages or somesuch - so the utils would contain
radtest etc ? in this case, 2.1.1 utils would probably
contain radmin. its very sick.
al
Charlie B wrote:
> Awesome, can you tell where to find the freeradius-utils-2.1.1?
What's that?
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Awesome, can you tell where to find the freeradius-utils-2.1.1?
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orion wrote:
> isnt there a way to fix it ? :)
Find someone who understands debian && supply a patch.
I run a debian system locally, but I've never managed to create a .deb
file for the server. There's always some magic dependency that makes
me walk away from it.
Alan DeKok.
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about the official debian release they are far behind ( security ,
testing proccess )
2008/9/25 orion <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> isnt there a way to fix it ? :)
>
> 2008/9/25 Alan DeKok <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>> orion wrote:
>>> and then fakeroot dpkg-buildpackage -b -uc
>>> but still the error occur
>
isnt there a way to fix it ? :)
2008/9/25 Alan DeKok <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> orion wrote:
>> and then fakeroot dpkg-buildpackage -b -uc
>> but still the error occur
>
> Then delete the patch. Or, wait for an official debian release.
>
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orion wrote:
> and then fakeroot dpkg-buildpackage -b -uc
> but still the error occur
Then delete the patch. Or, wait for an official debian release.
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tried to install the 2.1.1 on debian etch changing/without changing
the debian/patches/01-radiusd-to-freeradius.dpatch
-#user = nobody
-#group = nobody
to
-#user = radius
-#group = radius
and then fakeroot dpkg-buildpackage -b -uc
but still the error occur
Error
"applying patch 01-radiusd-to
Dario Palmisano wrote:
> I downloaded the 2.1.1 just released and after few (name) changes to the
> package, I tried to produce the corresponding rpm on a system running Red Hat
> Enterprise Linux Server v., but the compilation stopped with the following
> lines.
You're building it on a syste
Hello,
I downloaded the 2.1.1 just released and after few (name) changes to the
package, I tried to produce the corresponding rpm on a system running Red Hat
Enterprise Linux Server v., but the compilation stopped with the following
lines.
Thanks for any help
Regards
Dario
/usr/bin/libtool
Version 2.1.1 has been put on the web && ftp sites. The focus of this
release is stability.
That being said, "radmin" has a whole raft of new features. It's
approaching a complete administration interface for the server.
We've also added more WiMAX support. It has been tested to be
inter
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