Version 3.0.20 has been released

Houman houmie at gmail.com
Fri Nov 22 22:27:02 CET 2019


Hi Matthew,

Thank you for confirming. I noticed there is no dh file in the certs folder
anymore:

Nov 22 21:15:31 stag-2 freeradius[28702]: Unable to check file
"/etc/freeradius/certs/dh": No such file or directory

So I copied the existing dh file from /etc/freeradius/3.0/certs/dh to
/etc/freeradius/certs/dh

Nov 22 21:26:02 stag-2 freeradius[32109]: Please use tls_min_version and
tls_max_version instead of disable_tlsv1
Nov 22 21:26:02 stag-2 freeradius[32109]: Please use tls_min_version and
tls_max_version instead of disable_tlsv1_2
Nov 22 21:26:02 stag-2 freeradius[32109]: tls: Unable to open DH file -
/etc/freeradius/certs/dh
Nov 22 21:26:02 stag-2 freeradius[32109]: rlm_eap_tls: Failed initializing
SSL context
Nov 22 21:26:02 stag-2 freeradius[32109]: rlm_eap (EAP): Failed to
initialise rlm_eap_tls
Nov 22 21:26:02 stag-2 freeradius[32109]:
/etc/freeradius/mods-enabled/eap[14]: Instantiation failed for module "eap"

I didn't create this dh file previously myself, how is it generated and do
you know why is it now missing?

Thank you,
Houman


On Fri, 22 Nov 2019 at 21:11, Matthew Newton <mcn at freeradius.org> wrote:

> On Fri, 2019-11-22 at 20:57 +0000, Houman wrote:
> > But Freeradius can no longer start. I believe the default path has
> > now changed from "/etc/freeradius/3.0/ to "/etc/freeradius/. Can
> > someone confirm this, please?
>
> At some point Debian decided they were going to move the config from
> /etc/freeradius to /etc/freeradius/3.0, so their packages are
> different.
>
> > Can I set the default path somewhere back to how it was to avoid
> > having to move certs and configs around?
>
> Easiest is probably to move all the files from /etc/freeradius/3.0 to
> etc/freeradius, remove the unnecessary directory, and create a symlink
> in case anything's still looking in the other location, something like
>
>   mv /etc/freeradius/3.0/* /etc/freeradius/
>   rmdir /etc/freeradius/3.0
>   ln -s /etc/freeradius/3.0 /etc/freeradius
>
> Or you can change where it looks for its config in
> /etc/default/freeradius: add `-d /etc/freeradius/3.0` to the command
> line args.
>
> --
> Matthew
>
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