Re: freeradius and MS SQL -- anyone got it working?

2005-10-01 Thread Arne Götje (高盛華)
On Friday 30 September 2005 21:28, Duane Cox wrote: > There are a few qwerks with getting FreeRadius to work with MSSQL. thought so... :) > First thing, the FreeTDS files have been removed (more like > abandonded) from FreeRadius. > If you really want to call FreeTDS direclty, you will have to >

Freeradius - Where to start and where to get the righ answer

2005-10-01 Thread Gunther
After using FR 1.0.5 for testing for a while with a FR+MySQL configuration, I found out the hard way that documentation is not a pet project of FR. The only up-to-date documentation I found so far is reading the source code for hours, days, weeks ... There are lots of features I could not find anyw

Re: Freeradius - Where to start and where to get the righ answer

2005-10-01 Thread Nicolas Baradakis
Gunther wrote: > I found out the hard way that documentation is not a pet project of > FR. The only up-to-date documentation I found so far is reading the > source code for hours, days, weeks ... There are lots of features I > could not find anywhere in any kind of documentation, but in the > sou

Freeradius and NFS

2005-10-01 Thread Wulf Kaiser
Hi, after several problems, i managed it to install Freeradius on our NFS Server (running Solaris 9). The NFS Server exports a part of his '/usr/local' - including freeradius - to our main LDAP Server and to the Failover Machine. Starting Freeradius on the main LDAP Server works - it authenticate

RE: Freeradius - Where to start and where to get the right answer

2005-10-01 Thread Gunther
Nicolas Baradakis wrote: >You're right, the documentation isn't up-to-date. As you said, this is free software, >and any patch against the documentation will be greatly appreciated. > >Volunteers can submit their patches here: >http://bugs.freeradius.org/ Thanks for the hint! Didn't know that c

Re: Freeradius - Where to start and where to get the right answer

2005-10-01 Thread Alan DeKok
"Gunther" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I could imaging that a wiki site, updated from quite a bunch of people, > could solve a lot of problems. I'll see if I can get one set up. As for documentation, have you tried using commercial servers? There's a reason most people get support contracts.

Re: Freeradius and NFS

2005-10-01 Thread Alan DeKok
Wulf Kaiser <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > But how do i tell the radiusd to read another conf than the original > radiusd.conf? "man radiusd" ? Alan DeKok. - List info/subscribe/unsubscribe? See http://www.freeradius.org/list/users.html

Re: Freeradius - Where to start and where to get the right answer

2005-10-01 Thread Vladimir Vuksan
Alan DeKok wrote: "Gunther" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: I could imaging that a wiki site, updated from quite a bunch of people, could solve a lot of problems. I'll see if I can get one set up. I recommend DokuWiki http://wiki.splitbrain.org/wiki:dokuwiki It is simple to install

RE: Freeradius - Where to start and where to get the right answer

2005-10-01 Thread Gunther
Alan DeKok wrote: >I'll see if I can get one set up. Vladimir Vuksan wrote: >I recommend DokuWiki Wikipedia and many others are using MediaWiki.org. I did a quick test installation at http://s92562228.onlinehome.us/wiki If you need any assistance ... and no, I have not used any other RADIUS ser

FreeRadius Logging Abilities

2005-10-01 Thread Chuck
I am totally lost here. I am getting this type entry in my radius.log listing the radius server contacting us. Sat Oct 1 12:05:07 2005 : Auth: Login OK: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (from client upstream-radius5 port 7490 cli 2199340456) and I have a lot of useless (to us) account log directories in the

installing problem on Debian

2005-10-01 Thread Ciolo_-^DusT^-_WebMaster
*** Warning: Linking the shared library rlm_perl.la against the *** static library /usr/lib/perl/5.8/auto/DynaLoader/DynaLoader.a is not portable! rm -fr .libs/rlm_perl.la .libs/rlm_perl.* .libs/rlm_perl-1.0.0-pre0.* gcc -shared rlm_perl.lo -L/usr/local/lib /usr/lib/perl/5.8/auto/DynaLoader/D