FreeRadius

2004-08-05 Thread Alexander Belck
Is there any plan to include FreeRadius in OpenPKG ? It has manny new features, I guess its the only Open Source handling wireless 802.1x authentication and also supports many external authentications like LDAP, MySQL, PgSQL, ... Thanks, Alex -- ATIX Tecnologia e Com Ltda Tel.: +55-(11)

Re: FreeRadius

2004-08-05 Thread Bill Campbell
On Thu, Aug 05, 2004, Alexander Belck wrote: Is there any plan to include FreeRadius in OpenPKG ? It has manny new features, I guess its the only Open Source handling wireless 802.1x authentication and also supports many external authentications like LDAP, MySQL, PgSQL, ... I've built

Re: FreeRadius

2004-08-05 Thread Alexander Belck
Where can I find this OpenPKG vers of FreeRadius ? Can it easyly by upgradet to 1.0.0 and does it provide --with-ldap ? Thanks, Alex Citando Bill Campbell [EMAIL PROTECTED]: On Thu, Aug 05, 2004, Alexander Belck wrote: Is there any plan to include FreeRadius in OpenPKG ? It has manny new

Re: FreeRadius

2004-08-05 Thread Bill Campbell
On Thu, Aug 05, 2004, Alexander Belck wrote: Where can I find this OpenPKG vers of FreeRadius ? ftp://ftp.celestial.com/ftp.openpkg.org/release/2.1/SRC/freeradius-0.9.3-20031119.src.rpm Can it easyly by upgradet to 1.0.0 and does it provide --with-ldap ? I don't think it would be a problem

Re: FreeRadius

2004-08-05 Thread alexb
Whats needed to put freeradius under ftp.openpkg.org/release/2.1/SRC/PLUS/ ? So in future it will be esear to find it :-)) Thanks, Alex Citando Bill Campbell [EMAIL PROTECTED]: On Thu, Aug 05, 2004, Alexander Belck wrote: Where can I find this OpenPKG vers of FreeRadius ?

Re: FreeRadius

2004-08-05 Thread Bill Campbell
On Thu, Aug 05, 2004, Alexander Belck wrote: Couldn't access the links. Whoops: ftp://ftp.celestial.com/ftp.openpkg.org doesn't exist for me. should be: ftp://ftp.celestial.com/private/ftp.openpkg.org doesn't exist for me. I found ftp://ftp.celestial.com/pub/ftp.openpkg.org but empty and

Re: Perl

2004-08-05 Thread Bill Campbell
On Thu, Aug 05, 2004, Alexander Belck wrote: Some perl scripts use #!/usr/bin/perl Could I just symlink ln -s /opkg/bin/perl /usr/bin/ ? I've done this with links to /usr/local/bin/perl with reasonable success. Most of the systems we use already have /usr/bin/perl (e.g. they're Linux). If the

OpenPKG bind in chroot ?

2004-08-05 Thread Alexander Belck
I used to install bind in chroot mode running with a bind exclusive user. 1st) Is OpenPKG ver of bind chroot enabled (-t chrootdir) ? 2nd) opkg_bind uses opkg[-r] user. Does I gain more security using an distinct user and chrooting opkg_bind ? 3rd) What does option with_dlz enables ?

Re: Perl

2004-08-05 Thread alexb
I'm using linux too (but relative old RH 7.3) and I thought using OpenPKG wersions of softwares would give me a longer updated live. If my thinking is correct, I would like to use OpenPKG version of perl and not the RH73 one. Could I write a small script that I name /usr/bin/perl with something

Re: OpenPKG bind in chroot ?

2004-08-05 Thread Michael van Elst
On Thu, Aug 05, 2004 at 06:22:40PM -0300, Alexander Belck wrote: 3rd) What does option with_dlz enables ? It adds the dynamic loadable zones patch. See http://bind-dlz.sourceforge.net/ for details. Greetings, -- Michael van Elst Internet: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: Perl

2004-08-05 Thread Alexander Belck
I don´t understand your point (or expirience). For me, perl is just a interpretated programing languagues that is developed independent of RH, Suse,Conectiva... I whant to run ISPman, that use LDAP to hold ISP data and perl to mantain that information. This project doesn´t presume that perl