On Wed, 2004-03-24 at 09:53, Ionut Nistor wrote:
> Probably - thanks.
>
> I already written to SMC support - hopefully I'll get a response.
>
> cheers,
> i
Dont hold your breath. I logged a support call via their website. Took a
month for them to reply, and all they said was:
"I'm sorry for the
On Sat, 2004-03-20 at 07:52, Paul Hampson wrote:
> Hey, watch it with that. I don't think you'd find a better product,
> free or not. And if you do, we'd love to hear about it (that's the
> royal we) so we can _make_ FreeRADIUS the better product.
The only one that comes close is HP's AAA server. I
On Wed, 2004-02-25 at 21:33, Tom Rixom wrote:
> How do you explain that Microsoft Clients almost all use MSCHAP in some form
> to authenticate and that all Microsoft passwords are stored in encrypted form... ;)
>
> Did you read the MSCHAPV2 specs before writing the e-mail?
>
> I can't recall th
Both threads.c and radiusd.c get compiled ( the .o file is generated ),
but i think its during the linking where things fall over.
My guess is that my .h files are located correctly, but then during
linking the libraries arent found.
Any idea what theyre called and where they should be located
On Thu, 2004-02-19 at 22:55, Alan DeKok wrote:
> > /home/devillj/bbjcvs/freeradius/radiusd/src/main/threads.c:242: undefined
> > reference to `sem_post'
>
> Hmm.. that function *should* be available in most modern Unix systems.
>
> Alan DeKok.
It is.
those are all part of semaphore.h
i
On Thu, 2004-02-19 at 15:32, Alan DeKok wrote:
> You shouldn't need any packages, other than standard compilation
> tools. The basic RADIUS functionality is pretty self-contained.
OK, then i guess something on my system is totally buggered.
Here is the last bit of the make. This was done using
Where can a find a list of packages that must be installed in order to
make radiusd on redhat9 ?
John
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