Freeradius-Users Digest, Vol 153, Issue 72

Юра Фролов prostovrn at gmail.com
Sat Jan 27 17:12:33 CET 2018


 Subject: Re: Errors reading /etc/freeradius/3.0: No such file or
        directory
Message-ID: <27EA1BA5-228C-4851-ABCE-08023E48A7A2 at deployingradius.com>
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> On Jan 26, 2018, at 9:39 AM, Юра Фролов <prostovrn at gmail.com> wrote:
> >
> > Hello,
> > I migrate to freeradius 3.0 (from freeradius 2.2)
>   You should create a *new* configuration for v3.  i.e. start with the
> default v3 configuration, and gradually port the functionality over from
> your v2 configuration.
>   And test it at every step/
> > Way of files
> > configuraton  freeradius3.0 have additional subfolder ./3.0, i would like
> > to discarding subfolder 3.0 and move conf files to folder freeradius
> (as  I
> > no have sql etc, user`s names saved in files, historicaly inheritence.I
> > have many scripts for update users`s files.)
>   Don't do that.  It is a *very* bad idea to have a configuration which is
> part v2 and part v3.
>   It won't work.
> > I change one string in file radius.conf to raddbdir = /etc/freeradius/,
> > restart freeradius service and received error *Errors reading
> > /etc/freeradius/3.0: No such file or directory*
> >
> > What I  should do yet change? And can i change way of configuration files
> > to /etc/freeradius?
>   Throw away all of the v3 changes you made, and start over.  Use the
> *default configuration* for v3.
>   Doing that will be MUCH faster than trying to work out what's wrong with
> a broken configuration.
>   Alan DeKok.


2018-01-26 19:43 GMT+03:00 <freeradius-users-request at lists.freeradius.org>:

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> Date: Fri, 26 Jan 2018 09:43:28 -0500
> From: Alan DeKok <aland at deployingradius.com>
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> Subject: Re: Errors reading /etc/freeradius/3.0: No such file or
>         directory
> Message-ID: <27EA1BA5-228C-4851-ABCE-08023E48A7A2 at deployingradius.com>
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>
> > On Jan 26, 2018, at 9:39 AM, Юра Фролов <prostovrn at gmail.com> wrote:
> >
> > Hello,
> > I migrate to freeradius 3.0 (from freeradius 2.2)
>
>   You should create a *new* configuration for v3.  i.e. start with the
> default v3 configuration, and gradually port the functionality over from
> your v2 configuration.
>
>   And test it at every step/
>
> > Way of files
> > configuraton  freeradius3.0 have additional subfolder ./3.0, i would like
> > to discarding subfolder 3.0 and move conf files to folder freeradius
> (as  I
> > no have sql etc, user`s names saved in files, historicaly inheritence.I
> > have many scripts for update users`s files.)
>
>   Don't do that.  It is a *very* bad idea to have a configuration which is
> part v2 and part v3.
>
>   It won't work.
>
> Yes, of course i move configuration step by step. It is no problem.



> > I change one string in file radius.conf to raddbdir = /etc/freeradius/,
> > restart freeradius service and received error *Errors reading
> > /etc/freeradius/3.0: No such file or directory*
> >
> > What I  should do yet change? And can i change way of configuration files
> > to /etc/freeradius?
>
>   Throw away all of the v3 changes you made, and start over.  Use the
> *default configuration* for v3.
>
>   Doing that will be MUCH faster than trying to work out what's wrong with
> a broken configuration.
>


I am deleting subfolder ./3.0 and doing relevant change on default v3
configuration  (right after install)


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