RE: Freeradius-Users Digest, Vol 22, Issue 12
I did a disk based install of opensuse 10.2 first and was very disappointed with the install process. To much confusion and disk swapping. And just why did I need to download 5 disk when it only used 3 for the install? Debian install was a pleasure. Updating and installing packages seams a bit easer too. I have Freeradius installed on Debian. so if I don't have to go back to square one with a new OS right now I would prefer to stay with it. So where is the best source for a basic config guide? What is "the DOC?" -----Original Message----- From: freeradius-users-request@lists.freeradius.org [mailto:freeradius-users-request@lists.freeradius.org] Message: 1 Date: Fri, 2 Feb 2007 17:42:40 +0200 From: Peter Nixon <listuser@peternixon.net> ... Thats it... You will need to configure freeradius to do what you want, but it is at this point "working" with the default config. ... Peter Nixon
If you want to use Debian, that's fine. If you want to use Debian with EAP (typically used in Wireless deployments) you will have to create your own package. (License restrictions prevent the redistribution of OpenSSL) This is easy enough http://wiki.freeradius.org/Build#Building_Debian_packages As for a basic install. What do you want to do? What is your username/password database? What is your userbase? There is some good documentation appearing, but we'd need to know what you want to do to direct you to it. For example, If your userstore was ActiveDirectory, and you wanted WindowsXP machines to authenticated using PEAP to a wireless AP, this would be a good reference: http://deployingradius.com/documents/configuration/active_directory.html If you wanted to do something else, like SQLaccounting, there are guides for that.
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