On 20/07/13 14:56, Alan DeKok wrote:
> Daniel Pocock wrote:
>> Should this code be shared with the client project freeradius-client?
> No. The freeradius-client code is pretty bad.
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>> Or is it preferred to build a new client (or shared library) from the
>> f
The FTP masters just accepted the new freeradius-client package, it
should be available to install now using "apt-get"
I've opened a bug request for removal of the radiusclient-ng package
from the Debian archive
On 19/07/13 19:25, Daniel Pocock wrote:
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> On 15/07/13
On 15/07/13 21:53, Alan DeKok wrote:
> Daniel Pocock wrote:
>> Can anybody comment on which client code should be used for long
>> extended attributes?
>>
>> I see that the freeradius-client project predates RFC 6929.
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> By a LONG ways.
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On 15/07/13 23:21, Daniel Pocock wrote:
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> On 15/07/13 21:51, Alan DeKok wrote:
>> Daniel Pocock wrote:
>>> I just opened this report against radiusclient-ng in Debian (see below),
>>> can anybody else comment on the situation, in particular, for
>>>
On 15/07/13 21:51, Alan DeKok wrote:
> Daniel Pocock wrote:
>> I just opened this report against radiusclient-ng in Debian (see below),
>> can anybody else comment on the situation, in particular, for
>> compatibility? Is there any urgency for Debian to update to t
Can anybody comment on which client code should be used for long
extended attributes?
I see that the freeradius-client project predates RFC 6929.
Is there any module in the server project that provides a good example
of using these long values from requests?
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repository but it appears that the client code is not in github
Also, is anybody aware of C++ wrappers for this code or a C++ alternative?
Original Message
Subject:radiusclient-ng in Debian
Date: Mon, 15 Jul 2013 14:41:54 +0200
From: Daniel Pocock
To: Debian Bug
Hi,
A few years ago, I adapted the RADIUS client code from SER to work in
reSIProcate and specifically the SIP proxy, repro
I'm now reviewing the code to work out how to extend it for reTurn, the
TURN server and to see if any other changes are necessary.
Things have changed slightly since reSIP
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