kartik dadwal wrote:
Hi Fabien,
Can you tell me how to get rid of already installed freeradius?
So that I can re-install it using synaptic or aptitude.
Funny Makefile :
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# The $(R) is a magic variable not defined anywhere in this source.
# It's purpose
Hi Fabien,
Can you tell me how to get rid of already installed freeradius?
So that I can re-install it using synaptic or aptitude.
On Fri, Aug 20, 2010 at 1:41 AM, Fabien COMBERNOUS wrote:
> kartik dadwal wrote:
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> [...]
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> when you say 'radius binary .deb package', does '.deb' belongs to deb
kartik dadwal wrote:
[...]
when you say 'radius binary .deb package', does '.deb' belongs to
debian? I have ubuntu (I know ubuntu is a spun off from debian!). The
only other way I know for installing something on my ubuntu us using
"synaptic package manager". Do you mean to say I can search fo
Hi Fabien,
I will try to follow your method. Can you tell me how to get rid on the
installation process that I have already done for freeradius?
So that I can re-install it using other ways.
I am a newbie so next question sound a little stupid but please still answer
it.
when you say 'radius bina
kartik dadwal wrote:
Hi,
I have ubuntu 9.10. Can you please tell me
1)Before running "radius -X" what all steps should be completed?
2)what should be the subdirectory structure for freeradius and where
it should be formed in the directory structure?
3)which sub directory should I give the "rad
Sallee, Stephen (Jake) wrote:
> Alan, I hope it is ok to plug your site, I found it an invaluable tool : )
Yes. That's why I wrote it.
Alan DeKok.
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Subject: Re: Encountering error when using "radius -X"
Hi,
I have ubuntu 9.10. Can you please tell me
1)Before running "radius -X" what all steps should be completed?
2)what should be the subdirectory structure for freeradius and where
Hi,
I have ubuntu 9.10. Can you please tell me
1)Before running "radius -X" what all steps should be completed?
2)what should be the subdirectory structure for freeradius and where it
should be formed in the directory structure?
3)which sub directory should I give the "radius -X" command.
I guess
kartik dadwal wrote:
Hi,
@Fablen:
I first used "synaptic packet manger" to install free radius as it
synaptic pkt. manger takes care of the dependencies. After insatlling
freeradius through the synaptic pkt. manger I could not find any of
the freeradius subdirectories.
So, I removed freeradi
Hi,
@Fablen:
I first used "synaptic packet manger" to install free radius as it synaptic
pkt. manger takes care of the dependencies. After insatlling freeradius
through the synaptic pkt. manger I could not find any of the freeradius
subdirectories.
So, I removed freeradius completely again using s
path issue.
create symlink to the particular files.
ln -s /usr/local/lib/* libfreeradius-radius-2.1.0.so /usr/lib
there may be some more missing files whose symlink you need to do .
Let me know if it works.
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On Wed, Aug 18, 2010 at 5:53 PM, Fabien COMBERNOUS wrote:
> kartik dadwal wrote:
>
kartik dadwal wrote:
Hi,
-freeradius version: freeradius-2.1.0+dfsg (downloaded from
http://packages.ubuntu.com/source/karmic/freeradius)
-OS: Ubuntu 9.10 (Karmic Koala)
I was unable to download but now i get a page that is not empty.
But, if i check depends of my binary deb :
*Depends:
kartik dadwal wrote:
Hi,
-freeradius version: freeradius-2.1.0+dfsg (downloaded from
http://packages.ubuntu.com/source/karmic/freeradius)
-OS: Ubuntu 9.10 (Karmic Koala)
I wanted to use freeradius with PAM. I performed following steps in order:
1) Downloaded freeradius from above given lin
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