Distro with FreeRadius 1.1
Hi All I'm trying to setup a FreeRadius 1.1.x - MySQL - phpMyPrepaid system. I'm looking for a distro that can get me there with the least path of resistance... I've currently got a dedicated box running FC4 and FreeRadius 0.9.x and I've been fumbling around for 2 weeks now and not getting anywhere. I found an RPM for ver 1.1.x and tried to install it but the system was unable to resolve a whole stack of dependencies. Tried to install from source and I got attacked by pages and pages of warnings and errors that i don't have a clue how to resolve... Thanks -- Graham Beneke Apolix Internet Services E-Mail: graham@apolix.co.za <mailto:graham@apolix.co.za> WEB: www.apolix.co.za <http://www.apolix.co.za/> Cell: 082-432-1873 <skype:+27824321873?call> Skype: grbeneke <skype:grbeneke?call>
Graham Beneke <graham@apolix.co.za> wrote:
I've currently got a dedicated box running FC4 and FreeRadius 0.9.x and I've been fumbling around for 2 weeks now and not getting anywhere. I found an RPM for ver 1.1.x and tried to install it but the system was unable to resolve a whole stack of dependencies.
FC4 *should* include FreeRADIUS 1.1.x. See the rpm's included on the CD's. Alan DeKok. -- http://deployingradius.com - The web site of the book http://deployingradius.com/blog/ - The blog
On Sat 29 Jul 2006 09:16, Graham Beneke wrote:
Hi All
I'm trying to setup a FreeRadius 1.1.x - MySQL - phpMyPrepaid system. I'm looking for a distro that can get me there with the least path of resistance...
I've currently got a dedicated box running FC4 and FreeRadius 0.9.x and I've been fumbling around for 2 weeks now and not getting anywhere. I found an RPM for ver 1.1.x and tried to install it but the system was unable to resolve a whole stack of dependencies. Tried to install from source and I got attacked by pages and pages of warnings and errors that i don't have a clue how to resolve...
All versions of SUSE Linux in the last 5 years or so have included FreeRADIUS. Either SUSE Linux 10.1 or SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 10 should do you fine. Cheers -- Peter Nixon http://www.peternixon.net/ PGP Key: http://www.peternixon.net/public.asc
Thanks for the input guys - but it appears people don't fully read before replying. I specifically need FreeRadius 1.1.x - and since it was only released in Jan only the very latest distro's have any chance of having it. Did some intensive Googling and the first thing I came up with was Ubuntu 6.06 so i'm giving that a go. Seems SuSE 10.1 has version 1.1.0 so thats the backup plan... Graham Beneke Apolix Internet Services E-Mail: graham@apolix.co.za <mailto:graham@apolix.co.za> WEB: www.apolix.co.za <http://www.apolix.co.za/> Cell: 082-432-1873 <skype:+27824321873?call> Skype: grbeneke <skype:grbeneke?call> Peter Nixon wrote:
Either SUSE Linux 10.1 or SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 10 should do you fine.
Cheers
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Why are people so adamant abount RPMs... Download the source for 1.1.2, configure/make/install where and how you want it. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Graham Beneke" <graham@apolix.co.za> To: "FreeRadius users mailing list" <freeradius-users@lists.freeradius.org> Sent: Saturday, July 29, 2006 6:11 PM Subject: Re: Distro with FreeRadius 1.1 > Thanks for the input guys - but it appears people don't fully read before > replying. > > I specifically need FreeRadius 1.1.x - and since it was only released in > Jan only the very latest distro's have any chance of having it. > > Did some intensive Googling and the first thing I came up with was Ubuntu > 6.06 so i'm giving that a go. > Seems SuSE 10.1 has version 1.1.0 so thats the backup plan... > > > Graham Beneke > Apolix Internet Services > > E-Mail: graham@apolix.co.za <mailto:graham@apolix.co.za> > WEB: www.apolix.co.za <http://www.apolix.co.za/> > Cell: 082-432-1873 <skype:+27824321873?call> > Skype: grbeneke <skype:grbeneke?call> > > > > Peter Nixon wrote: >> Either SUSE Linux 10.1 or SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 10 should do you >> fine. >> >> Cheers >> >> All versions of SUSE Linux in the last 5 years or so have included >> FreeRADIUS. >> ------------------------------------------------------------------------ >> >> - List info/subscribe/unsubscribe? See >> http://www.freeradius.org/list/users.html > - List info/subscribe/unsubscribe? See > http://www.freeradius.org/list/users.html >
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