U don't need install freeradius client, just configure
your windows 9x box and try dial to your modem on your
dial-in server.
I tried use freeradius server installed on LINUX
redhat 7.X as Free Radius Server and redhat 6.x as
Dial-in server . You can use PORTSLAVE as dial-in
server it's nice and
Since you're using FreeBSD, its easier to use the ports collection..
cd /usr/ports/net/freeradius
make install
The only client included with FreeRADIUS is radtest (which is really for testing out
attributes and such). You need to put a NAS in between your client and FreeRADIUS
server, like a
there`s a java radius client at http://jradius-client.sourceforge.net/
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On Fri, Dec 27, 2002 at 04:18:16PM -0800, Matt Peterson wrote:
Since you're using FreeBSD, its easier to use the ports collection..
cd /usr/ports/net/freeradius
make install
Now in ports still Version of FreeRadius is 7.0...
Mainteiner:
MAINTAINER= [EMAIL PROTECTED]
May be anybody know
: installing radius
On Fri, Dec 27, 2002 at 04:18:16PM -0800, Matt Peterson wrote:
Since you're using FreeBSD, its easier to use the ports collection..
cd /usr/ports/net/freeradius
make install
Now in ports still Version of FreeRadius is 7.0...
Mainteiner:
MAINTAINER= [EMAIL PROTECTED
On Thu, Dec 26, 2002 at 11:17:03PM -0800, John A. Hengstler wrote:
I emailed him a couple weeks ago (the maintainer), and haven't received a
response yet.
I emailed him too, and I did not received anything too :(
May be anybody else will be mainteiner? What is the proccess to be
mainteiner?