I am using an older version of freeradius 1.0.2 and Fedora 4. My way to solve the missing rlm_sql_mysql.so problem is the following. 1. I download the freeradius-mysql rpm package from this website. http://rpmfind.net/linux/RPM/fedora/updates/1/i386/freeradius-mysql-0.9. 3-1.1.i386.html 2. Then I used 7-Zip to extract rlm_sql_mysql.so from the rpm. There are two files in the rpm, rlm_sql_mysql-1.0.2.so and rlm_sql_mysql.so. The second file is the link file to the first file. 3. Then load the first file into /use/lib/ folder, which contains all the link library files. Make a link to the file and name it rlm_sql_mysql.so. You also need to use chmod command to change the file permission. 4. Restart freeradius server and it might run. You might need to find the correct rpm package for your system. Jin Fan -----Original Message----- From: freeradius-users-bounces+jfan=cwlab.com@lists.freeradius.org [mailto:freeradius-users-bounces+jfan=cwlab.com@lists.freeradius.org] On Behalf Of Abul Monsur Mannan Sent: Monday, June 19, 2006 8:45 AM To: FreeRadius users mailing list Subject: Re: freeradius-mysql rpm First of all Thank You for your response. Actuallu I'm using Redhat Linux Enterprise 4 .I've 4 cds.After installation, I've got Mysql_devel,mysql_client and mysql_server.But I don't get any rlm_mysql.so file in any directory. In the meantime, I found the freeradius_mysql rpm from web and want to install it. But my Q. is where should I install the file.I want your Help... Please help me out of this problem. Thank You again. On 6/19/06, Kofi Adusei Koduah-Sarpong <Kofikoduah@hotmail.com> wrote:
It's on the one of cds I can't remember which one which version are you using? Dvd or cds? Just look through the cds. I actually saw it this week while looking for it to make a package for a cobalt RaQ550 box. It has the mysql rpm too. I'll try see which cd it's on when I get home. Hope this helped
-----Original Message----- From: Abul Monsur Mannan [mailto:monsurc1@gmail.com] Sent: 18 June 2006 14:56 To: FreeRadius users mailing list Subject: freeradius-mysql rpm
Dear FR users
I've an enquiry.Please response.
I'm using RHEL 4.It has no rlm_mysql.so files and I found that it has no freeradius-mysql rpm either.
So, can anyone help me providing the info. that where I find that rpm for redhat linux enterprise 4 to use with freeradius-1.1.2?
I'm looking fr ur response soon.
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Why don't just rpm -i freeradius-mysql-0.9.3-1.1.i386.rpm ? Best regards, Leandro. Jin Fan escreveu:
I am using an older version of freeradius 1.0.2 and Fedora 4.
My way to solve the missing rlm_sql_mysql.so problem is the following.
1. I download the freeradius-mysql rpm package from this website. http://rpmfind.net/linux/RPM/fedora/updates/1/i386/freeradius-mysql-0.9. 3-1.1.i386.html
2. Then I used 7-Zip to extract rlm_sql_mysql.so from the rpm. There are two files in the rpm, rlm_sql_mysql-1.0.2.so and rlm_sql_mysql.so. The second file is the link file to the first file.
3. Then load the first file into /use/lib/ folder, which contains all the link library files. Make a link to the file and name it rlm_sql_mysql.so. You also need to use chmod command to change the file permission.
4. Restart freeradius server and it might run.
You might need to find the correct rpm package for your system.
Jin Fan
-----Original Message----- From: freeradius-users-bounces+jfan=cwlab.com@lists.freeradius.org [mailto:freeradius-users-bounces+jfan=cwlab.com@lists.freeradius.org] On Behalf Of Abul Monsur Mannan Sent: Monday, June 19, 2006 8:45 AM To: FreeRadius users mailing list Subject: Re: freeradius-mysql rpm
First of all Thank You for your response.
Actuallu I'm using Redhat Linux Enterprise 4 .I've 4 cds.After installation, I've got Mysql_devel,mysql_client and mysql_server.But I don't get any rlm_mysql.so file in any directory.
In the meantime, I found the freeradius_mysql rpm from web and want to install it. But my Q. is where should I install the file.I want your Help...
Please help me out of this problem. Thank You again.
On 6/19/06, Kofi Adusei Koduah-Sarpong <Kofikoduah@hotmail.com> wrote:
It's on the one of cds I can't remember which one which version are you using? Dvd or cds? Just look through the cds. I actually saw it this week while looking for it to make a package for a cobalt RaQ550 box. It has the mysql rpm too. I'll try see which cd it's on when I get home. Hope this helped
-----Original Message----- From: Abul Monsur Mannan [mailto:monsurc1@gmail.com] Sent: 18 June 2006 14:56 To: FreeRadius users mailing list Subject: freeradius-mysql rpm
Dear FR users
I've an enquiry.Please response.
I'm using RHEL 4.It has no rlm_mysql.so files and I found that it has no freeradius-mysql rpm either.
So, can anyone help me providing the info. that where I find that rpm for redhat linux enterprise 4 to use with freeradius-1.1.2?
I'm looking fr ur response soon.
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First of all Thank U Jin Fan very much for the detail email. Can U clarify something more ! 1. Where(path) u unzip the rpm file ? 2. Would u please tell me about ur advice" Then load the first file " - load means what ? copy or move ? Please light on me . On 6/19/06, Jin Fan <jfan@cwlab.com> wrote:
I am using an older version of freeradius 1.0.2 and Fedora 4.
My way to solve the missing rlm_sql_mysql.so problem is the following.
1. I download the freeradius-mysql rpm package from this website. http://rpmfind.net/linux/RPM/fedora/updates/1/i386/freeradius-mysql-0.9. 3-1.1.i386.html
2. Then I used 7-Zip to extract rlm_sql_mysql.so from the rpm. There are two files in the rpm, rlm_sql_mysql-1.0.2.so and rlm_sql_mysql.so. The second file is the link file to the first file.
3. Then load the first file into /use/lib/ folder, which contains all the link library files. Make a link to the file and name it rlm_sql_mysql.so. You also need to use chmod command to change the file permission.
4. Restart freeradius server and it might run.
You might need to find the correct rpm package for your system.
Jin Fan
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