We're happy to release the first alpha of version 4.0. The full release notes are online at: https://freeradius.org/4.0/alpha.html Packages are available at: https://freeradius.org/ftp/pub/freeradius/ This isn't the full release of version 4. We expect that next year. But it has major improvements over version 3. Please try it and see what you think. Not all features are available (RadSec is missing, as is PEAP and TTLS). We don't expect major changes between now and the full 4.0. There will be changes, but the major work of re-architecture is done. Alan DeKok.
Hi Alan and dev team, congratulations, that was a lot of work and effort that went into this. Thank-you, and I look forwards to playing with v4-Alpha Much appreciated On 2023/10/10 21:05, Alan DeKok wrote:
We're happy to release the first alpha of version 4.0. The full release notes are online at:
https://freeradius.org/4.0/alpha.html
Packages are available at:
https://freeradius.org/ftp/pub/freeradius/
This isn't the full release of version 4. We expect that next year. But it has major improvements over version 3.
Please try it and see what you think. Not all features are available (RadSec is missing, as is PEAP and TTLS).
We don't expect major changes between now and the full 4.0. There will be changes, but the major work of re-architecture is done.
Alan DeKok.
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On 10/10/2023 20:05, Alan DeKok wrote:
We're happy to release the first alpha of version 4.0. The full release notes are online at:
https://freeradius.org/4.0/alpha.html
Packages are available at:
As usual, Network RADIUS are providing pre-built packages packages for common Linux distributions. Details for these repositories are available from the following web page: https://networkradius.com/packages/4.0/ Note that you *must* have the most recent version of libkqueue installed to use v4. No distributions include this (as far as I am aware). Any libkqueue packages they provide have bugs that will likely cause FreeRADIUS to randomly crash. Network RADIUS therefore also provide packages for libkqueue. The instructions on the above page include adding the "extras" repo which includes this. -- Matthew
Hello! On Tue, Oct 10, 2023 at 2:05 PM Alan DeKok <aland@deployingradius.com> wrote:
We're happy to release the first alpha of version 4.0. The full release notes are online at:
Well done, Alan and team!
https://freeradius.org/4.0/alpha.html
Packages are available at:
https://freeradius.org/ftp/pub/freeradius/
This isn't the full release of version 4. We expect that next year.
Thank you for reading my mind, Alan. I was mulling the idea of sending an email asking that exact question. Add clairvoyance to the feature list of v4. Again, we're very appreciative for your efforts, help, and generosity in both the software you provide, and assistance you give on the mailing list. Cheers! -m
On Oct 10, 2023, at 4:08 PM, Matt Zagrabelny via Freeradius-Users <freeradius-users@lists.freeradius.org> wrote:
Well done, Alan and team!
Thanks. It's been an enormous amount of work.
Thank you for reading my mind, Alan. I was mulling the idea of sending an email asking that exact question. Add clairvoyance to the feature list of v4.
:) We plan on releasing v4 next August, in time for the 25th anniversary of FreeRADIUS.
Again, we're very appreciative for your efforts, help, and generosity in both the software you provide, and assistance you give on the mailing list.
You're welcome. Alan DeKok.
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