Hi,
I found the solution (anyway it worked with mine):
-try to find what version of openldap is in your system(the default
one) by using the basic command.
-try to find what packages provides the unfounded shared file. On
cenTos u can do it with yum whatprovides
I uncomment ldap in the authorise section of sites-enabled/inner-tunnel then
I get:
/etc/raddb/modules/ldap[29]: Failed to link to module 'rlm_ldap': file not
found
followed by Failed to find module ldap ..
rlm_ldap.so is a symlink to rlm_ldap-2.1.6.so which has the same
permissions
Hi all,
Hope this is an easy one:
Freeradius 2.1.6 on arch linux installed from a package. All is well until I
uncomment ldap in the authorise section of sites-enabled/inner-tunnel then I
get:
/etc/raddb/modules/ldap[29]: Failed to link to module 'rlm_ldap': file not found
followed by Failed
Hi,
Hi all,
Hope this is an easy one:
Freeradius 2.1.6 on arch linux installed from a package. All is well until I
uncomment ldap in the authorise section of sites-enabled/inner-tunnel then I
get:
install freeradius-ldap package too.
thats if the freeradius has been packages up like that
Hi,
Many thanks for the quick response
install freeradius-ldap package too.
Tried that first - package not found - so I went looking for rlm_ldap and
it's there in usr/lib/freeradius along with the other modules
Am I missing something obvious??
do you have multiple copied of
do you have multiple copied of freeradius installed? did you
install it from source at some pint - or from another package?
No and No
i'm not the package maintainer so cant say how your chosen
package was compiled... i build from source
Think I should too. I compiled it on solaris so
this rlm_ldap is weird ...
I have the same problem, and I m still on it ...
Hope the team ll be nice to show us the solution ...
Best
2009/9/28 Leighton Man l.j@hud.ac.uk
do you have multiple copied of freeradius installed? did you
install it from source at some pint - or from another
07/29/2009 03:32 AM, RANDRIAMAMPIONONA José Johnny::
Hi everyone,
I have a problem concerning my configuration and I am wondering if
somebody can help me.
*freeradius-server-2.1.6* is installed without warning on* CentOS v5.3*
...configured on localhost and tested. Everything's OK.
You should
hi,
you built it without the required ldap-devel package installed -
hence your server cannot do LDAP.
check the output of your ./configure carefully
alan
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Hi everyone,
I have a problem concerning my configuration and I am wondering if somebody
can help me.
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*freeradius-server-2.1.6* is installed without warning on*
On 07/28/2009 08:32 PM, RANDRIAMAMPIONONA José Johnny wrote:
Hi everyone,
I have a problem concerning my configuration and I am wondering if
somebody can help me.
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I have done the following changes in the files below to test FreeRadius
Server against a Openldap backend
.
*
1) /etc/raddb/modules/ldap*
ldap {
#
# Note that this needs to match the name in the LDAP
# server certificate, if you're using ldaps.
*server = 127.0.0.1
identity
Syed Anwarul Hasan wrote:
I have done the following changes in the files below to test FreeRadius
Server against a Openldap backend
Please do not post the configuration files to the list. You've sent
over a LOT of data, much of which is unchanged from the files that ship
with the server.
Ok,Alan. I will send debug o/p Short messages in future.
SYED
On Wed, Aug 27, 2008 at 11:58 AM, Alan DeKok [EMAIL PROTECTED]wrote:
Syed Anwarul Hasan wrote:
I have done the following changes in the files below to test FreeRadius
Server against a Openldap backend
Please do not post the
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