FYI, in terms of OpenSSL3 compatibility, I have not run into this w/ FreeRadius, but on my personal laptop, I ran into an incompatibility with AWS VPN software when I upgraded Ubuntu to 22.04, which switched to OpenSSL3. I was going to be stuck with a broken AWS VPN until AWS came out with a new release that specifically addressed the issue. I found a pretty simple workaround. I grabbed the openssl1.1 DEB from Ubuntu 20.04 and manually installed it on 22.04. It co-exists with OpenSSL3 with no problem (that I have found yet), and allows AWS VPN to work on 22.04. Perhaps a similar workaround would work with FreeRadius on an OpenSSL3 system? Not that it's required anymore, as you now have official patches that support OpenSSL3, but I thought it was worth mentioning. -Mark On Fri, Jun 10, 2022 at 3:40 AM Arnaud LAURIOU <arnaud.lauriou@renater.fr> wrote:
Hi,
On 3/31/22 13:20, Matthew Newton wrote:
We have built packages of the current development versions. They are available in the devel repositories here:
version 3.0.x:
http://packages.networkradius.com/freeradius-devel-3.0/
version 3.2.x:
http://packages.networkradius.com/freeradius-devel-3.2/
(Follow the set-up instructions at https://packages.networkradius.com/ as usual, but use the above URLs. Note that the 3.2 packages currently have 3.0+git versions as there hasn't been a 3.2 release yet.)
Please test! There are a lot more diverse systems/configurations out there than we are able to test here. These packages are drop-in replacements for current 3.0.x packages (but goes without saying, make backups beforehand, as always).
All being well we will release 3.2.0 within the next couple of weeks, and 3.0.26 shortly after.
Is there a release date for version 3.0.26 ?
Thanks,
Arnaud - List info/subscribe/unsubscribe? See http://www.freeradius.org/list/users.html