Looks like you're trying to link against an existing library on your x86
build machine
i.e. in /usr/lib
You need to ensure you include the library path for your ARM libraries
check the documentation for the cross-compiler re: PATH setup
make sure there's a libltdl.so in your ARM tool chain as
rlm_sqlcounter is what you need to use
in radius.conf look at counter section
also look at sqlcounter.conf
I'm sure there are some topics in the mail archive as well (but I wouldn't
swear to it)
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Subject: rlm_sqlcounter
Date: Tue, 26 Aug 2003 11:54:43 -0400
Redhat8, freeradius 0.9.0
I can't get rlm_sqlcounter to work. I've read the docs carefully and
performed all the steps.
./configure
You mention you added sqlcounter.conf to radius.conf
did you add it like this :
modules {
. all the other modules
$INCLUDE ${confdir}/sqlcounter.conf
}
This configuration works for me
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Subject: Problem
Hi Eric,
I'm not sure if this is what you're looking for or if it's the best way to
do it but the following setup allows a user to authenticate for a
predetermined time
from first usage. i.e. if I set the time period to be 24hrs then a scratch
card is valid for 24hrs from first usage.
in
a
temporary account for a fixed time period e.g. 24hr. Note: The clock should
start ticking only once the 1st successfull authentication takes place.
Any help/suggestions would be greatly appreciated
john Zurowski
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Just to add:
The only method I can see is to launch an external-executable script/prog.
(on authentication) to check if timeframe exceeded.
Just wondering if there's a tidier way ?
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Subject: limiting users
Thanks Alan
I should've been a bit more careful about reading the radiusd.conf.
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Subject: Re: limiting users to a time frame/window Date: Sun, 02 Feb 2003
09:20:37 -0500
john zurowski [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote
/rlm_sql_mysql
no object files are being generated although a Makefile is created
It would be greatly appreciated if someone could point me at a how-to to
resolve this issue. As I know that its something that I'm not doing right -
just can't figure out what it is.
Thanks in advance
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John
Should have added
Building on PC under RedHat 7.3
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Subject: Problems building Freeradius with MySQL support
Date: Tue, 28 Jan 2003 11:06:03 +
I've been using Freeradius with the users file without
the appropriate rpms for mySQL, installed them and
then the freeradius ./configure worked fine.
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