On 2005-06-06 at 22:04:41 -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote (shortened):
Hello! Well, now i am completely confused..I have tried to install
openldap2 before on sles9/oes-linux and last time edirectory did not
start and i had to reinstall from scratch. And again, when selecting
the
Hi,
The documentation in:
http://www.novell.com/documentation/edir_radius/index.html
gives a list of dependencies for the freeRADIUS rpm. If you install
these rpms(through yast) you should be able to install the freeradius
rpm at:
Hello! Well, now i am completely confused..I have tried to install
openldap2 before on sles9/oes-linux and last time edirectory did not
start and i had to reinstall from scratch. And again, when selecting
the dependencies before installing freeradius i get this:
*openldap2 2.2.6-37.36 conflict
One possible reason could be that the user you are building the
radius
server as does not have the appropriate file system permissions to
create
files within the /usr/local directory.
I should have stated that i am logged in and running this as root.
You can also get the FreeRADIUS RPMs for SLES
/05 12:35 pm
Hello all! I would like to know if anyone has gotten freeradius to
work
with eDirectory (LDAP)? We are using freeradius 0.93 (ships with
sles9)
and want our wireless users to authenticate to the eDirectory box. I
changed the radiusd.config file at the ldap entry. Clients file has
Thanks for the replies.
This is also noted on the main web page: http://www.freeradius.org
Sorry about that, it seems i overlooked that :)
See 1.0.2, which includes eDirectory integration.
OK, so i uninstalled the 0.9.3 version and i downloaded the tarball
and followed the instructions to compile
Hi,
One possible reason could be that the user you are building the
radius
server as does not have the appropriate file system permissions to
create
files within the /usr/local directory. Try running make install as root
user.
You can also get the FreeRADIUS RPMs for SLES 8 or SLES 9
would like to know if anyone has gotten freeradius to
work
with eDirectory (LDAP)? We are using freeradius 0.93 (ships with
sles9)
and want our wireless users to authenticate to the eDirectory box. I
changed the radiusd.config file at the ldap entry. Clients file has
not
been touched. It seems
Hello all! I would like to know if anyone has gotten freeradius to work
with eDirectory (LDAP)? We are using freeradius 0.93 (ships with sles9)
and want our wireless users to authenticate to the eDirectory box. I
changed the radiusd.config file at the ldap entry. Clients file has not
been touched
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello all! I would like to know if anyone has gotten freeradius to work
with eDirectory (LDAP)? We are using freeradius 0.93 (ships with sles9)
and want our wireless users to authenticate to the eDirectory box.
See 1.0.2, which includes eDirectory integration
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello all! I would like to know if anyone has gotten freeradius to work
with eDirectory (LDAP)? We are using freeradius 0.93 (ships with sles9)
and want our wireless users to authenticate to the eDirectory box. I
changed the radiusd.config file at the ldap entry
)
and want our wireless users to authenticate to the eDirectory box. I
changed the radiusd.config file at the ldap entry. Clients file has not
been touched. It seems that i may need to extend the schema on the
eDirectory box. Then include the supplied radiusxx.schema file in the
slapd.conf file. Any
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