RE: new user - configuration question

2004-10-11 Thread Berry, William








The current use for this server is to authenticate
user access to our network hardware and eventually wi-fi access. The next
phase is to get the user and device access configured. My test device is
a Cisco 2600 router. According to the radius.conf the recommendation is to NOT
use the clients or naslist. I took this as a recommendation to use SQL
for storing the information. In reading through the installation for that was
the comment that dialup_admin is used for management on the information in the
SQL database. 



Brent 











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It depends on what features you want to
use, your next phase doesnt tell us much.

There is no NEED to install MySQL
or Apache, unless you want a feature that requires them. It has also been my
experience, that if you do decide you need MySQL, you will need to have it
installed, before installing freeradius.













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 William
Sent: Monday, October 11, 2004
9:08 AM
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Subject: new user - configuration
question 





This is my first attempt at setting up a RADIUS server. I
have downloaded and successfully installed FreeRadius version 1.0.1 on a Red
Hat 8.0 Linux server. It seems to work fine based upon the testing included in
the installation instructions. I am now starting to read through the
documentation to complete the next phase. I know I still need to configure the
radiusd.conf but wanted to verify that I also need to install MySQL w/PHP
support and Apache servers. Is there any other step that I am missing?? I am
new to the Linux world on a learning curve so please bear with me. 



Any assistance is appreciated. 



Brent Berry

Network Engineer

Mueller Industries Inc.

(901) 759-7470













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Re: new user - configuration question

2004-10-11 Thread Thor Spruyt
Hi,

Please try sending plain text mail, so it's easier to respond to your
questions!

To have support for mysql in freeradius, you need to have the mysql client
libraries installed on your system before you configure/make freeradius.

The files 'clients', 'naslist' are deprecated in favor of 'clients.conf'.
You should store your NASes in clients.conf

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- Original Message - 
From: Berry, William
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, October 11, 2004 4:58 PM
Subject: RE: new user - configuration question


The current use for this server is to authenticate user access to our
network hardware and eventually wi-fi access. The next phase is to get the
user and device access configured. My test device is a Cisco 2600 router.
According to the radius.conf the recommendation is to NOT use the client's
or naslist. I took this as a recommendation to use SQL for storing the
information. In reading through the installation for that was the comment
that dialup_admin is used for management on the information in the SQL
database.

Brent




From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Anson
Rinesmith
Sent: Monday, October 11, 2004 9:22 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: new user - configuration question

It depends on what features you want to use, your next phase doesn't tell
us much.
There is no NEED to install MySQL or Apache, unless you want a feature
that requires them. It has also been my experience, that if you do decide
you need MySQL, you will need to have it installed, before installing
freeradius.




From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Berry,
William
Sent: Monday, October 11, 2004 9:08 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: new user - configuration question

This is my first attempt at setting up a RADIUS server. I have downloaded
and successfully installed FreeRadius version 1.0.1 on a Red Hat 8.0 Linux
server. It seems to work fine based upon the testing included in the
installation instructions. I am now starting to read through the
documentation to complete the next phase. I know I still need to configure
the radiusd.conf but wanted to verify that I also need to install MySQL
w/PHP support and Apache servers. Is there any other step that I am
missing?? I am new to the Linux world on a learning curve so please bear
with me.

Any assistance is appreciated.

Brent Berry
Network Engineer
Mueller Industries Inc.
(901) 759-7470




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