Note that the version of FreeRADIUS packaged by Ubuntu doesn't have SSL support (so no TLS, PEAP, TTLS). If you decide to install from source you should build a .deb package. It'll make it easier to administer and upgrade/uninstall in the future. tar -xvf freeradius* cd freeradius* apt-get build-dep freeradius dpatch dpkg-buildpackage -rfakeroot cd / dpkg -i freeradius_2.1.3-0_i386.deb On Thu, Dec 11, 2008 at 1:47 AM, Paul Bartell <paul-bartell@ubuntu.com>wrote:
Sudo apt-get install freeradius
Its a bit of an older version if i remember correctly, so if you need virtual hosts (or whatever they are called) you should compile from source. First get the tar file
tar -xvf freeradius*
cd freeradius*
./configure (with whatever modules you need)
make
sudo make install
pretty simple if i may say.
On Wed, Dec 10, 2008 at 5:23 PM, Matthew Carriere <matthew.carriere@gmail.com> wrote:
I am also about to install FreeRadius, anyone have experience with installing on Ubuntu 8.10 Server 32 Bit? -- Matthew Carriere matthew@blackninjasoftware.com
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