[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> What happens is that the system linker of my Linux Redhat can not find any
> Freeradius library as you can see :
> bash$ /sbin/ldconfig -v
> ...
> /home/applis/freeradius/lib:
> /usr/lib:
> libssl.so.0 => libssl.so.0.9.6
> libcrypto.so.0 => libcrypto.so.0
Nick Davis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I am trying to compile freeradius-snapshot-20010730 with mysql. For some
> reason I am unable to get it to work properly. I hope someone can assist me
> with this problem.
>
> Here is what the output of the ./configure script says:
>
> checking for mysql
I'd check into Computone Intelliservers. Basically a PM2. You can put
cards to support 16 external serial modems at a time, and they are
relatively cheap because not many use them anymore, but they are decent
equipment.
At 11:15 AM 8/17/2001 +1000, you wrote:
>Hello,
>
>I've been happily us
Have a look at Bintec X4000 ISDN Router with Modem card / ISDN S2M card.
They are cheap, well configurable and work well with Radius.
http://www.bintec.net/gb/index.html
Greetings Klaus
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From: "Dan Perik" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, August
"steve" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have just install free radius on Solaris 8. The problem I am
> haveing is that free radius will only authenticate in debug mode.
Note that *reading* the radiusd.conf file would make the problem,
and solution, clear. To quote:
# On systems with shadow pa
Hi all,
I'm trying to use freeradius-0.2 with oracle 8.1.7 database.
well my problem is as follows:
first I insert some user in RADCHECK table with it's password, and then try
to authenticate this user with radius server - it sends access_reject. When
I start to debug what is it doing I found out
"WQ FreeRadius" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Mate i have listed the max host name, ip address, whole domain name
> all on there own lines with the same secret of course but still not
> a damn thing
Have you restarted the server?
As always, my response is to run it in debug mode, and see what
At 11:39 AM 8/17/2001 +0200, you wrote:
>Hi,
>
> > Ignorning request from unknown client 203.x.x.x:1025
>This client is not listed in /etc/raddb/clients.
Actually that would be 'clients.conf', rather than just 'clients'.
'clients' is the old-style config file, which is supported, but is
not the
At 01:54 AM 8/17/2001 +, you wrote:
>Hello,
>I have just install free radius on Solaris 8. The problem I am haveing is that
>free radius will only authenticate in debug mode. If I start it like this
>"radiusd -xxyz -l stdout" works great. But when I start it like this
>"radiusd" It starts OK
At 11:15 AM 8/17/2001 +1000, you wrote:
>Hello,
>
>I've been happily using FreeRadius for a little over a month now and
>it's been working great. Great job to you developers, and thank you.
>
>We're a small operation way out here, and currenly we only have 3 dial
>in lines. These have just been
I had the same problem when I first fired up freeradius. I was authenticating
off of the local shadow file. The problem turned out to be that the username (
/ group) listed in the radiusd.conf file did not have permissions to read the
shadow password file. (Note that freeradius does NOT launc
Chris,
Mate i have listed the max host name, ip address, whole domain name
all on there own lines with the same secret of course but still not a damn
thing
Tim.
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Hi,
> Ignorning request from unknown client 203.x.x.x:1025
This client is not listed in /etc/raddb/clients.
Chris
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