Is the rlm_sqlippool required when allocating IPs from an SQL DB? I am trying to set this up on a 1.1.3 install, and don't see that module. Thanks, John This message is confidential to Prodea Systems, Inc unless otherwise indicated or apparent from its nature. This message is directed to the intended recipient only, who may be readily determined by the sender of this message and its contents. If the reader of this message is not the intended recipient, or an employee or agent responsible for delivering this message to the intended recipient:(a)any dissemination or copying of this message is strictly prohibited; and(b)immediately notify the sender by return message and destroy any copies of this message in any form(electronic, paper or otherwise) that you have.The delivery of this message and its information is neither intended to be nor constitutes a disclosure or waiver of any trade secrets, intellectual property, attorney work product, or attorney-client communications. The authority of the individual sending this message to legally bind Prodea Systems is neither apparent nor implied,and must be independently verified.
John Kane wrote:
Is the rlm_sqlippool required when allocating IPs from an SQL DB?
Yes.
I am trying to set this up on a 1.1.3 install, and don't see that module.
Install 2.1.8.
Alan DeKok. -
Thanks Alan, unfortunately I am chained to Red Hat RPMs on this project, and their latest is 1.1.3 without the rlm_sqlippool module. I pulled the 1.1.3 down from the FreeRADIUS site, and it has that module (maybe our RH friend John Dennis can explain to me why it is on the FR site but not the RH RPM, and if I should open a ticket to RH to get it added). Thanks, John This message is confidential to Prodea Systems, Inc unless otherwise indicated or apparent from its nature. This message is directed to the intended recipient only, who may be readily determined by the sender of this message and its contents. If the reader of this message is not the intended recipient, or an employee or agent responsible for delivering this message to the intended recipient:(a)any dissemination or copying of this message is strictly prohibited; and(b)immediately notify the sender by return message and destroy any copies of this message in any form(electronic, paper or otherwise) that you have.The delivery of this message and its information is neither intended to be nor constitutes a disclosure or waiver of any trade secrets, intellectual property, attorney work product, or attorney-client communications. The authority of the individual sending this message to legally bind Prodea Systems is neither apparent nor implied,and must be independently verified.
John Kane wrote:
Thanks Alan, unfortunately I am chained to Red Hat RPMs on this project, and their latest is 1.1.3 without the rlm_sqlippool module. I pulled the 1.1.3 down from the FreeRADIUS site, and it has that module (maybe our RH friend John Dennis can explain to me why it is on the FR site but not the RH RPM, and if I should open a ticket to RH to get it added).
http://freeradius.org/download.html See the "Fedora" link. There are RPMs produced by RH for 2.1.8. Alan DeKok.
On 01/09/2010 04:33 PM, John Kane wrote:
John Kane wrote:
Is the rlm_sqlippool required when allocating IPs from an SQL DB?
Yes.
I am trying to set this up on a 1.1.3 install, and don't see that module.
Install 2.1.8.
Alan DeKok. -
Thanks Alan, unfortunately I am chained to Red Hat RPMs on this project, and their latest is 1.1.3 without the rlm_sqlippool module. I pulled the 1.1.3 down from the FreeRADIUS site, and it has that module (maybe our RH friend John Dennis can explain to me why it is on the FR site but not the RH RPM, and if I should open a ticket to RH to get it added).
More current versions of FreeRADIUS than 1.1.3. are available for RHEL 5 and CentOS5, see: http://wiki.freeradius.org/Red_Hat_FAQ The latest build for RHEL5 is 2.1.7, I'll be adding 2.1.8 shortly. Note these are not official builds. We anticipate 2.1.7 will show up as an official build in the RHEL 5.5 update under the package name freeradius2. 2.1.8 was released after the cut off date, thus RHEL 5 will only have 2.1.7 and 1.1.3. As for why 1.1.3 didn't ship with rlm_sqlippo0l (it does ship with rlm_ippool) I can't tell you, it was before my time. If you would like to open a bug against the 1.1.3 RHEL 5.5 version please contact your support TAM. -- John Dennis <jdennis@redhat.com> Looking to carve out IT costs? www.redhat.com/carveoutcosts/
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