since F11. You can not
unpack F11/F12 RPMs on F 11 and RHEL/CentOS 6.
If this is the case, unpack the src.rpm with rpm2cpio on a F11+ system
and copy the files to the appropriates places (SOURCES and SPECS) on
your CentOS system.
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in general are a bad idea,
unless you're really know what you're doing and/or are aware of the
risks and disadvantages.
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the included schema.sql erroneously
contained 'now' (note the single quotes) i.s.o. now(), which does not
work correctly. This was with FreeRADIUS 2.0.5 so this bug might have been
solved in the meantime.
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error: ltdl.h: No such file or directory
In file included from listen.c:29:
Any idea? from where I can got this ltdl.h?
ltdl.h belongs to libtool. I can't speak for Ubuntu, but this file
is part of the libtool package in RHEL/Fedora.
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be included in the package ?
Install all packages you need in one step.
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that document.
OK, I did miss John's message. Great.
I'll take a look at it and maybe I have some additional suggestions.
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Having said this, I think the frequency of new RHEL versions (4-5 was
2 years and 5-6 will be longer, as 5 is nearly 2 years old and there
is no RHEL6 beta yet) is too long. Software is just getting too old
that way if you want to stick to vendor-supplied versions.
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really important that
people understand the philosophy of distros.
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running radiusd -X As soon as i uncomment sql
in /etc/radddb/sites-enabled/default file it starts up with no
problems.
Did you install freeradius-mysql? The MySQL module is in an additional
package (at least on RHEL/CentOS/Fedora).
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is enough) a recent Fedora RPM and install that.
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this is ok) for a proper new
CentOS/RHEL package for your own use.
Or what else? Is just running ./confugure; make; make install (and
not using RPMs at all) better than taking a Fedora src.rpm to start with?
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versions.
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that in Fedora's bugzilla.
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date is the date the row is added.
This is in FreeRADIUS 2.0.3, I didn't check if newer versions
have corrected this. It may also apply to schemas for other
databases, but I only have the PostgreSQL files installed here.
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see on your system?
You should *only* copy pam_radius_auth.so to /lib/security and then
edit some (existing) system config files in /etc/pam.d, e.g.
/etc/pam.d/system-auth.
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of the configuration file.
I guess that's where your're looking for.
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create yourself.
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Hi,
Since 2.0.3 (according to the changelog) there is a SQLite driver
added (rlm_sql_sqlite). It is said to be preliminary and untested.
Is anybody actually using it and able to provide some feedback?
Thanks,
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.tar.gz:
No such file or directory
Are you sure the extra spaces that are shown here are not in .rpmmacros?
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On Mon, Apr 07, 2008 at 12:07:38AM -0700, SANDY KALUGDAN wrote:
I'm pretty sure about that.
what should I use?
echo '%_topdir %(echo $HOME)/rpmbuild' .rpmmacros
or
echo '%_topdir%(echo $HOME)/rpmbuild' .rpmmacros
to populate the .rpmmacros
The first one.
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they have production servers and at some point
people want to include a RADIUS server, or start using webmail, or want
to enable some other subsystem, then they are going to start using a new
feature on their (old) boxes.
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/CentOS (but always be careful and inspect the spec file
carefully for new things).
For the same reason, I'm still using a (very) old FreeRADIUS on my
RHEL4-compatible systems, although I've been flamed for doing that
on this list earlier ;-).
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On Wed, Nov 21, 2007 at 12:06:12PM +0100, Stefan Kohler wrote:
Thanks for the quick response. Now, how do I configure that to happen
during the RPMbuild, as I put the whole .tar.bz2 file in the SOURCES
folder?
Modify the spec file.
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, of course), and
not willing (or able?) to buy support contracts. But that's the way it
works in the Open Source world.
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a simple user configuration error.
Thanks for any suggestions,
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On Sun, Nov 04, 2007 at 10:44:11PM -, Ivan Kalik wrote:
There is a DEFAULT entry setting Auth-Type System in users file. Comment it
out.
Thanks, it works now!
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that for me now. That's why I only tend to maintain my own
version if really necessary.
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for 5+ years without reinstallation.
But your message is clear and I'll see if I can generate a more recent
version of freeradius on RHEL4.
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any extra overhead, and avoid
running PostgreSQL or MySQL servers, for example. Maybe use DBM?
What is recommended for this purpose?
Thanks for all suggestions.
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As the systems I'll be using for freeradius are currently running RHEL4,
I'm more or less forced to using freeradius 1.0.1 for now. If there are
any caveats, please let me know.
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