Re: Invalid type when starting radius

2002-12-18 Thread Alan DeKok
"Sean Albright" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> My reaction entirely... minus a few explitives.  Suggestions?

  I'm not sure.  It works on the default build for most everyone.

  Double-check your dictionaries, to be sure that you've installed the
FreeRADIUS ones, and not another.

  Do a clean install.  That should work.

  Alan DeKok.

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Re: Invalid type when starting radius

2002-12-18 Thread Sean Albright
>  Hmm... yes.
>
My reaction entirely... minus a few explitives.  Suggestions?

Sean

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Re: Invalid type when starting radius

2002-12-18 Thread Alan DeKok
"Sean Albright" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I ran config with:
> >./configure --localstatedir=/var --sysconfdir=/etc
> 
> and no other options... so --with-ascend-binary should have been "yes",
> the default, right?

  Hmm... yes.

  Alan DeKok.

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Re: Invalid type when starting radius

2002-12-18 Thread Sean Albright
<<< [EMAIL PROTECTED] 12/18  1:54p >>>
>"Sean Albright" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> I'm new to radius and having a bit of trouble >installing FreeRadius 8.1 on
>> SuSE 8.0.  I've looked through the archive and >couldn't come up with a
>> solution to my problem...
>> 
>> Configuring, making, and make installing seem >to go off without a hitch,
>> but when I start radiusd I get:
>> Starting - reading configuration files ...
>> dict_init: Invalid type on line 257 >of /etc/raddb/dictionary.ascend

>  You told 'configure' to build the server >without Ascend binary
>attributes, and now you're wondering why the >server complains when it
>sees the 'abinary' attributes.

>  Stop trying to out-think the server.  Don't >give it any fancy
>configure options if you don't understand their >impact.

>  Alan DeKok.

Sorry for the short reply... bit of a misfire...

I ran config with:
>./configure --localstatedir=/var --sysconfdir=/etc

and no other options... so --with-ascend-binary should have been "yes", the default, 
right?

Sean

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Re: Invalid type when starting radius

2002-12-18 Thread Sean Albright
But I didn't... I saw that option, but I stuck with the default.  The default for 
--with-ascend-binary is "yes", as far as I can see.

Sean

<<< [EMAIL PROTECTED] 12/18  1:54p >>>
"Sean Albright" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'm new to radius and having a bit of trouble installing FreeRadius 8.1 on
> SuSE 8.0.  I've looked through the archive and couldn't come up with a
> solution to my problem...
> 
> Configuring, making, and make installing seem to go off without a hitch,
> but when I start radiusd I get:
> Starting - reading configuration files ...
> dict_init: Invalid type on line 257 of /etc/raddb/dictionary.ascend

  You told 'configure' to build the server without Ascend binary
attributes, and now you're wondering why the server complains when it
sees the 'abinary' attributes.

  Stop trying to out-think the server.  Don't give it any fancy
configure options if you don't understand their impact.

  Alan DeKok.

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Re: Invalid type when starting radius

2002-12-18 Thread Alan DeKok
"Sean Albright" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'm new to radius and having a bit of trouble installing FreeRadius 8.1 on
> SuSE 8.0.  I've looked through the archive and couldn't come up with a
> solution to my problem...
> 
> Configuring, making, and make installing seem to go off without a hitch,
> but when I start radiusd I get:
> Starting - reading configuration files ...
> dict_init: Invalid type on line 257 of /etc/raddb/dictionary.ascend

  You told 'configure' to build the server without Ascend binary
attributes, and now you're wondering why the server complains when it
sees the 'abinary' attributes.

  Stop trying to out-think the server.  Don't give it any fancy
configure options if you don't understand their impact.

  Alan DeKok.

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