Thanks Alan for your reply,<br><br>Is there an automatic command such <b>freeradius -upgrade </b>?<br>Could you tell me how to upgrade without starting everything from scratch?<br>Is there any patch I can install without re-installing everything?<br>
<br>Many Thanks<br><b><br></b><div class="gmail_quote">On Sun, Dec 21, 2008 at 7:47 AM, Alan DeKok <span dir="ltr"><<a href="mailto:aland@deployingradius.com">aland@deployingradius.com</a>></span> wrote:<br><blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="border-left: 1px solid rgb(204, 204, 204); margin: 0pt 0pt 0pt 0.8ex; padding-left: 1ex;">
<div class="Ih2E3d">manIP wrote:<br>
> I have installed freeradius last year (October 2007) on a debian and<br>
> after reading the post on <a href="http://freeradius.org" target="_blank">freeradius.org</a>, I am<br>
> wondering if it is really necessary to upgrade to the last version<br>
> (because of some security bugs). Any advice?<br>
<br>
</div> It's not necessary. But if you ask questions, the usual response will<br>
be "it will be easier if you upgrade".<br>
<div class="Ih2E3d"><br>
> Also, anyone could give me a hint on how to upgrade easily without<br>
> getting complications?<br>
<br>
</div> Much of the configuration remains the same, or similar. I woudl<br>
suggest going through your existing configuration, and gradually copying<br>
it (with edits) to the default configuration for 2.x.<br>
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Alan DeKok.<br>
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