> you *should* have at least devel version of 0.9.7beta. former it always
> was the newer the better.
Looking at openssl.org there actually is a 0.9.7a which is a follow-up to
0.9.7. I believe that that is what I have installed.
> perhaps you should regenerate your Certificates using the same Op
hi
Yes, that would be the right thing to do. Unfortunately, I'm not certain I
can get those RPM's again. I think I'm going to have to get it working with
the current versions.
as you want. i'm sure, the version exists somewhere at openssl.org (no
rpm but the sources).
For more background, I
> From: "Artur Hecker" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> the evident decision would be to downgrade to the earlier version.
>
Yes, that would be the right thing to do. Unfortunately, I'm not certain I
can get those RPM's again. I think I'm going to have to get it working with
the current versions.
> but the
the evident decision would be to downgrade to the earlier version.
but the background would be interesting. what does it say? it should
work with newer versions.
ciao
artur
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> I had EAP-TLS working perfectly, but somehow managed to break it. I'm
> hop
Hello,
I had EAP-TLS working perfectly, but somehow
managed to break it. I'm hoping that someone can help me get things
working again. I'm running FreeRADIUS 0.8.1 on Redhat Linux 8.0. I
built FreeRADIUS by making a minor modification to the spec file in the tar
distribution. I origina
Hello,
I had EAP-TLS working perfectly, but somehow
managed to break it. I'm hoping that someone can help me get things
working again. I'm running FreeRADIUS 0.8.1 on Redhat Linux 8.0. I
built FreeRADIUS by making a minor modification to the spec file in the tar
distribution. I origina