Version 3.2.7 has been released
We have released FreeRADIUS version 3.2.7 today. Some highlights in this release: - Easier configuration of TEAP - Configurable behaviour for "return" in policies and groups - see "unlang" in radiusd.conf - A new "python_path_mode" in rlm_python3 to configure how the python_path option is used. - Updates for RADIUS/TLS and more configuration options. Note that python2 and rlm_couchbase have been removed from the Alpine Docker images as the base OS has been updated and no longer supports Python 2 or Couchbase 2. Full information is in doc/ChangeLog. Download from the normal places: https://freeradius.org/releases/ https://freeradius.org/ftp/pub/freeradius/ https://github.com/FreeRADIUS/freeradius-server/releases/tag/release_3_2_7 Packages are available from InkBridge Networks for common Linux distributions as usual: https://packages.inkbridgenetworks.com/ and Docker images have been refreshed on Dockerhub: https://hub.docker.com/r/freeradius/freeradius-server -- Matthew
W dniu 31.01.2025 o 15:08, Matthew Newton via Freeradius-Users pisze:
We have released FreeRADIUS version 3.2.7 today.
Some highlights in this release:
- Easier configuration of TEAP - Configurable behaviour for "return" in policies and groups - see "unlang" in radiusd.conf - A new "python_path_mode" in rlm_python3 to configure how the python_path option is used. - Updates for RADIUS/TLS and more configuration options.
Note that python2 and rlm_couchbase have been removed from the Alpine Docker images as the base OS has been updated and no longer supports Python 2 or Couchbase 2.
Full information is in doc/ChangeLog.
Download from the normal places:
https://freeradius.org/releases/
https://freeradius.org/ftp/pub/freeradius/
https://github.com/FreeRADIUS/freeradius-server/releases/tag/release_3_2_7
Packages are available from InkBridge Networks for common Linux distributions as usual:
https://packages.inkbridgenetworks.com/
and Docker images have been refreshed on Dockerhub:
As usual, it builds without issues and works perfectly under FreeBSD. Good job! Thank you! -- Marek Zarychta
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