Hello everyone! I have succeeded in most what i want to accomplice but stupid me forgot that I would also want to be able to administrate the users through a GUI instead of jump into the users.conf file everytime i need to add a new user. Since I want OpenSSL support i need to make my own build which Ubuntu´s own Freeradius release in Synaptic does not seem to have support for. I have tried to find information on the net about how to make a build of Freeradius that works together with MySql. The guides I have read is all about installing with the help of synaptic package manager in ubuntu 9.04 and install freeradius-mysql. A question I have is if that module comes with the build I make when im downloading from Freeradius site? If not do I need it to be able to get mysql work together with freeradius and if I do need it, how can I do a separate installation of it? Or can I use the one I find in Ubuntu´s Synaptic Package Manager? Lots of questions I know, hope you can find the time to answer them. Best regards/ Peter _________________________________________________________________ Windows Live: Keep your friends up to date with what you do online. http://www.microsoft.com/middleeast/windows/windowslive/see-it-in-action/soc...
Since I want OpenSSL support i need to make my own build which Ubuntu´s own Freeradius release in Synaptic does not seem to have support for.
I have tried to find information on the net about how to make a build of Freeradius that works together with MySql.
If you built from source mysql is supported if you have mysql development libraries. All you have to do is remove comments from $INCLUDE sql.conf in radiusd.conf and from sql entries you want in virtual servers. Ivan Kalik
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