rlm

José Johnny RANDRIAMAMPIONONA vasiana09 at gmail.com
Wed Sep 30 02:35:10 CEST 2009


Hi all,
my special gratitude to Leigh Martell, Alan DeKoK,Alan Buxey,
RAKOTOMANDIMBY,Ivan Kalik ,John Dennis .and all the team!
I solved the problem.
I think It ll better to put it in a tutorial or something(I ll do it)!
Best regards

2009/9/28 John Dennis <jdennis at redhat.com>

> On 09/28/2009 12:32 AM, José Johnny RANDRIAMAMPIONONA wrote:
>
>> Dear all,
>> I posted this problem a week ago after searching in posted and solved
>> emails like here
>> (
>> http://www.mail-archive.com/search?q=rlm_ldap&l=freeradius-users@lists.cistron.nl&start=40
>> <
>> http://www.mail-archive.com/search?q=rlm_ldap&l=freeradius-users@lists.cistron.nl&start=40
>> >).
>> I have already asked but the answers were not effective... Anyway, I d
>> like to express my gratitude to those who have tried to read and respond
>> to my problems ! So I m asking myself if : Using LDAP with freeradius is
>> it something new or something?
>> My problem is about the ldap library for freeradius (libldap which is
>> needed by rlm_ldap) ... What should I do to install  and configure it
>> 'cause it's not in the freeradius-server package(I rebuilt it 5 times
>> and I paid attention to the output?
>> If  I ll receive the same answers I received before then maybe the
>> problem is in my operating system(CentOsV5.3)
>>
>> Thanks to all ...
>> Best regards ...
>>
>> NB: I am fed up of this buuuuuuuuuuuuug! Neeed help!
>>
>
> This is *not a bug*. This is a lack of your understanding how open source
> tools work. In your original post you suggested the configure script should
> go out and install any missing libraries. This indicates you have a lack of
> understanding of how the tools work. This is the most likely reason people
> didn't respond to your first query. It's your responsibility to invest the
> time to learn this material. The FreeRADIUS list is not the place to learn
> how GNU autotools works, how packages are distributed, what build
> dependencies are, how they are resolved, etc. There are plenty of places on
> the web to learn this material. The FreeRADIUS list exits to help users
> configure and deploy FreeRADIUS, it presumes you come to the table with a
> set of prerequisite knowledge.
>
> Since you are using CentOS the information contained on this wiki would
> have been of great help to you, did you read it?
>
> http://wiki.freeradius.org/Red_Hat_FAQ
>
> It won't have answered all the information you need, but it would have
> helped you get started in the right direction. If you had read it you might
> also have learned you didn't need to go through the agony of trying to build
> FreeRADIUS yourself, you could have just installed the pre-built packages
> we've already provided. You would have also learned how using yum as the
> installer will guarantee prerequisite dependencies are resolved thus
> relieving you of yet another stumbling block.
>
>
>
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> John Dennis <jdennis at redhat.com>
>
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