because by default the daemon is
freeradius and it ignores my requests...
Greetings
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On Mon, Jul 18, 2011 at 4:37 PM, schnoocats schnooc...@laposte.net wrote:
Hello everybody,
as part of my studies I try to set up a radius server with a mysql database.
I have a wifi access point defined as a client (172.16.140.87) in a NAS
table inside my radius database.
Everything works
to have the two
commands available.
Don't you have multiple versions installed or something like that?
Greetings
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On Jul 18, 2011, at 11:37 AM, schnoocats wrote:
Hello everybody,
as part of my studies I try to set up a radius server with a mysql database.
I have a wifi access point defined as a client (172.16.140.87) in a NAS
table inside my radius database.
Everything works perfectly when i test
but it does not start at boot ...
I think there is a script to add or modify in the /etc/init.d/
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On Mon, Jul 18, 2011 at 6:46 PM, schnoocats schnooc...@laposte.net wrote:
Thank you, you're right !!!
I have two installations of freeradius unintentionally ...
Actually I'm under ubuntu server 10.04, I have compiled from
freeradius-server-2.1.11.tar.gz
I guess at one point I had to install
What about if you compile using the Synaptic Package Manager?
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Thanks Fajar for your proposal (PPA)
I've just 2 beginner's questions:
What does it mean dfsg ?
What does it mean git ?
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Hi,
Thanks Fajar for your proposal (PPA)
I've just 2 beginner's questions:
What does it mean dfsg ?
What does it mean git ?
DFSG = Debian Free Software Guidelines
part of the DEBIAN social contract
GIT = a revision control system (a way of storing files in a project
so that multiple
On Mon, Jul 18, 2011 at 7:57 PM, schnoocats schnooc...@laposte.net wrote:
Thanks Fajar for your proposal (PPA)
PPA is not proposal. It's personal package archives. See
http://blog.launchpad.net/ppa/personal-package-archives-for-everyone
I've just 2 beginner's questions:
What does it mean
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