Re: Which Operating System is best for freeRADIUS

2005-10-07 Thread Andrew Browning
just for the record, freeradius has worked wonderfully on gentoo 2005.1

On 10/7/05, Daniel Jensen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Well I am currently using it with FreeBSD can't say that I have had any
 problems with it, at least not functionality out of the box.

 On Fri, 2005-10-07 at 01:04 -0400, Gunther wrote:
  Nicolas Baradakis wrote:
  I was talking about the user point of view: the users are assured that
  FreeRADIUS is regulary tested under Debian,
  and the Debian package is up-to-date.
 
  Well, I tried CentOS (Redhat EL4) on a VPS server and with a few problems
  (missing libraries, rpm's) I got FR105 compiled.
  FR is up and running and now I have to find a way to pass the firewall ...
 
  Gunther
 
 
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Re: Which Operating System is best for freeRADIUS

2005-10-07 Thread Roberto Gonzalez Azevedo

SLACKWARE Linux.


Roberto Gonzalez Azevedo


Gunther wrote:


Building my FR server, I have the choice of a number of operating system for
my FreeRADIUS server.
Anybody with a suggestion which operating system is best suited for FR?

I like to run FR on a VPS (virtual private server) using one of the
following OS:
- FreeBSD 4.9 (jail)
- FreeBSD 5.2 (jail)
- Fedora 2 (virtuozza)
- Redhat AS3 (virtuozza)
- Redhat 9.0 (virtuozza)
- CentOS 4.0 (virtuozza)

Thanks!
Gunther



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Re: Which Operating System is best for freeRADIUS

2005-10-06 Thread Nicolas Baradakis
Gunther wrote:

  I'd suggest Debian, because several members of the project are
  developping or testing FreeRADIUS under Debian. Moreover the
  Debian package is directly maintained by one the developpers who
  regularly adds the major bugfixes into the Debian package between
  two releases of FreeRADIUS.

 Thanks! Not too familiar with Debian, but I don't think it is a
 different world to all the other Linux distributions. I thought
 FreeBSD might be a candidate since it is more focusing on networking
 and services.  I run several web hosting packages with FreeBSD,
 Fedora FC4, Redhat 9, SuSE ...  I was actually more looking from the
 user point of view and not the developers. (sorry for that ;-)

I was talking about the user point of view: the users are assured
that FreeRADIUS is regulary tested under Debian, and the Debian
package is up-to-date.

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RE: Which Operating System is best for freeRADIUS

2005-10-06 Thread Gunther
Nicolas Baradakis wrote:
I was talking about the user point of view: the users are assured that
FreeRADIUS is regulary tested under Debian, 
and the Debian package is up-to-date.

Well, I tried CentOS (Redhat EL4) on a VPS server and with a few problems
(missing libraries, rpm's) I got FR105 compiled.
FR is up and running and now I have to find a way to pass the firewall ...

Gunther


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RE: Which Operating System is best for freeRADIUS

2005-10-06 Thread Daniel Jensen
Well I am currently using it with FreeBSD can't say that I have had any
problems with it, at least not functionality out of the box.

On Fri, 2005-10-07 at 01:04 -0400, Gunther wrote:
 Nicolas Baradakis wrote:
 I was talking about the user point of view: the users are assured that
 FreeRADIUS is regulary tested under Debian, 
 and the Debian package is up-to-date.
 
 Well, I tried CentOS (Redhat EL4) on a VPS server and with a few problems
 (missing libraries, rpm's) I got FR105 compiled.
 FR is up and running and now I have to find a way to pass the firewall ...
 
 Gunther
 
 
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Re: Which Operating System is best for freeRADIUS

2005-10-05 Thread Nicolas Baradakis
Gunther wrote:

 Building my FR server, I have the choice of a number of operating
 system for my FreeRADIUS server.
 Anybody with a suggestion which operating system is best suited for FR?

I'd suggest Debian, because several members of the project are
developping or testing FreeRADIUS under Debian. Moreover the Debian
package is directly maintained by one the developpers who regularly
adds the major bugfixes into the Debian package between two releases
of FreeRADIUS.

-- 
Nicolas Baradakis

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RE: Which Operating System is best for freeRADIUS

2005-10-05 Thread Gunther
Nicolas Baradakis wrote:
I'd suggest Debian, because several members of the project are developping
or testing FreeRADIUS under Debian. 
Moreover the Debian package is directly maintained by one the developpers
who regularly adds the major bugfixes 
into the Debian package between two releases of FreeRADIUS.

Thanks! Not too familiar with Debian, but I don't think it is a different
world to all the other Linux distributions. I thought FreeBSD might be a
candidate since it is more focusing on networking and services.
I run several web hosting packages with FreeBSD, Fedora FC4, Redhat 9, SuSE
...
I was actually more looking from the user point of view and not the
developers. (sorry for that ;-)

Gunther


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Re: Which Operating System is best for freeRADIUS

2005-10-05 Thread Dusty Doris

Building my FR server, I have the choice of a number of operating system for
my FreeRADIUS server.
Anybody with a suggestion which operating system is best suited for FR?

I like to run FR on a VPS (virtual private server) using one of the
following OS:
- FreeBSD 4.9 (jail)
- FreeBSD 5.2 (jail)
- Fedora 2 (virtuozza)
- Redhat AS3 (virtuozza)
- Redhat 9.0 (virtuozza)
- CentOS 4.0 (virtuozza)

Thanks!
Gunther


I think they all would work fine.  I myself prefer freebsd, specificall 
5.4.  I am running it on standalone freebsd5.4 servers in production and 
in the process of setting a few up in jails in my lab.  I really like the 
jails in freebsd, they are so easy to use.  If you need any tips with it, 
email me off-list.  I've got a couple jails setup right now running 
openldap.
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