> I think in this case, it is more likely that this misguided soul thought
> that we were somehow the recently launched national telemarketing do not
> call registry.
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Which, according to NetCraft is running Win2k and seems to me to be
completely unresponsive.
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> FreeBSD is BSD, its not Linux. sorry, just really had to say that.
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> alan
Actually, Alan, I think FreeBSD users would be a little more insulted at the
mere suggestion that they are at all similar to Linux ;-)
It reminds me of the mug from ThinkGeek that was advertised as, "My coffee
is more
> I don't want to sound like an a$$, I just wanted to make some
clarifications.
>
> Hope this helps!
>
> Nick
No, you're not sounding anything close to that, Nick :-) I think you're
pretty much speaking for the rest of us. The difference is that the rest of
us either missed the post or couldn't
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Oh my word! If you say somethin
> It works for me now! I will gladly uphgrade from 0.7-but I cannot to
> 0.8.1-because it will not work with freeBSD, maybe this is a bug? Because
I
> install 0.7 and it works!
Strange...
I'm using FreeRADIUS 0.8.1 on FreeBSD 4.7. I got it to work with both MySQL
4.0.13 and PostgreSQL 7.3.3
Duh, I had to CREATE the database 1st, sorry for the silly post been a
LONG day and I forgot this step!
Thanks for all the help
Doh. I guess it helps if I check my e-mail before firing off a reply.
Apologies for the rather redundant post!!!
Anyway, no problem -- I remember when similar
Well I got the sql module to load! I went into the ports collection
(freeradius.7) after installing mysql4, and built it from source there
Good, good...
I don't know why it's looking for that radius database-this is supposed to
build the file 'radius' from db_mysql.sql right? I'm s close now
I too love the ports. They are much easier to manage and edit than rpms, I
have NEVER had a problem until now with using the BSD ports.
One of the things I've always appreciated about them is the fact that
(usually) the necessary patches are pre-applied... and the source is
built automagica
I will try the newest version source, should I just make sure it installs to
the same path to ensure a proper upgrade? Any special commands I need to run
at configure to ensure a clean install?
It should install to /usr/local/mysql by default (if I remember
correctly). When you unpack the ta
Yes, the output only refrences 1 file:
lmysqlclient.10 => /usr/local/lib/mysql/libmysqlclient.so.10
I don't understand why it is not working-but it does not tell me which
file it cannot load-so I'm assuming it wouldn't be the devel headers?
Everything looks about right. I just built MySQL from s
I installed both mysql-323-server/client from the /usr/ports/databases
port collection in freebsd.
Hmm, I would think it'd be able to find the MySQL libraries then. Have
you checked the output from ldconfig -r at all?
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What I am thinking is that I am missing the development headers for mysql.
I have searched high and low on the net-but can only find rpm releases of
these headres, I'm on FreeBSD and cannot get the rpms to install.
Did rlm_sql_mysql build? Did you install MySQL from the source or from
a bina
> I believe that I have the correct path to the mysql libaries but I dont
> know what files are considered the mysql libaries.
Depending on how you installed MySQL, you *may* need to download the
libraries and header files separately:
http://www.mysql.com/downloads/
Look for "Libraries and Heade
> I have read the FAQ thanks and tried what is said. Doesnt fix it!
>
> Please be more specific
If you have ldconfig on your system, you may need to tell it where to find
your MySQL libraries. For example, I had the same problems with PostgreSQL
and since ld couldn't find libpq (it is installed
Uhh... yeah, *that* is a question about FreeRADIUS *rolls eyes*
I can't speak Portuguese, but according to the fish, this almost reads like
a parable or proverb only it advertises illegal substances. Could someone
enlighten me? I'm curious :-D
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> *if* we fork a Spanish list, then shall we also translate the
> documentation into spanish
Translation of documentation is reasonable enough. However, I have to agree
with Wei Ming Long -- most people on this list speak English (or at the very
least, know it). Besides, if a Spanish version of th
> poor! Every file is there! but why does it tell me "could not link"!
http://www.freeradius.org/faq/#4.14
Because it cannot find your MySQL libraries. On FreeBSD (with PostgreSQL),
I solved this by telling ldconfig where to find my Postgres libraries (which
are in /usr/local/pgsql/lib by defaul
> Pls. unsubscribe me ASAP/
...
Perhaps it would be more productive to go here instead of posting to the
list:
http://lists.cistron.nl/mailman/listinfo/freeradius-users
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> why treat them nicely? I thought you'd want to do something really
> nasty to them 8-)
Alan,
I figured that giving them at least a small chance to loose a single scream
before their eventual demise was a fitting demonstration of just how kind I
am :-)
> t'is a pity that these spammers can hop
> I am trying to install freeradius 0.8.1 on a freeBSD box 4.7
> and I don't succeed up to now. The package ("port") available
> on this release is freeradius 0.7 but I want 0.8.1. Has anyone
> of you already managed to install freeradius 0.8.1 on freeBSD
> 4.7.
Yes. The ports collection for most
I don't know about the rest of you folks, but I would like to see all
spammers rounded up and hung upside-down using nothing more than rusty
barbed wire tied around their nether regions and hung over a pit of rabid
lawyers who haven't eaten in days.
~Benjamin
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If you search the mailing lists you will likely find the solution to your
problem as it has probably been answered already. In my particular case, ld
could not find the location of the PostgreSQL libs as they were not in the
search path. Perhaps you should try something to the effect of ldconfig
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