HI, I see both in RHEL and epel , the freeradius version 2.1.12-4 is available but not the 2.2.5 which is the newest version on 2.x.x series. I am used to do yum, where can I get version 2.2.5 in yum repo for RHEL base linux. R
Rando Nakarmi wrote:
I see both in RHEL and epel , the freeradius version 2.1.12-4 is available but not the 2.2.5 which is the newest version on 2.x.x series.
I am used to do yum, where can I get version 2.2.5 in yum repo for RHEL base linux.
Ask Redhat for a new version. We don't control the release of packages on RHEL. Alan DeKok.
On Mon, Sep 29, 2014 at 2:14 AM, Rando Nakarmi <randonakarmi@gmail.com> wrote:
HI,
I see both in RHEL and epel , the freeradius version 2.1.12-4 is available but not the 2.2.5 which is the newest version on 2.x.x series.
I am used to do yum, where can I get version 2.2.5 in yum repo for RHEL base linux.
If you want RH's official packages, then as Alan wrote, ask RH. There's an official repo from http://packages.networkradius.com/ for version 3.0.4 on centos 6 (which should also work for RHEL), so if you're willing to upgrade to 3.0.x you might be able to use that. If you want to stick with 2.x.x, 2.2.6 should be released sometime soon, so you may want to wait for that. In the mean time, if you want packages for 2.2.5, I've updated http://wiki.freeradius.org/building/Packages with a list of unofficial packages that I created. See the link for Centos and v2.x.x from there. Note that it is NOT an official package (neither from FR or RH), and it might have some packaging differences compared to RH's official packages. However it DOES work, and should be installable using yum. -- Fajar
Thanks On Mon, Sep 29, 2014 at 8:30 AM, Fajar A. Nugraha <list@fajar.net> wrote:
On Mon, Sep 29, 2014 at 2:14 AM, Rando Nakarmi <randonakarmi@gmail.com> wrote:
HI,
I see both in RHEL and epel , the freeradius version 2.1.12-4 is available but not the 2.2.5 which is the newest version on 2.x.x series.
I am used to do yum, where can I get version 2.2.5 in yum repo for RHEL base linux.
If you want RH's official packages, then as Alan wrote, ask RH.
There's an official repo from http://packages.networkradius.com/ for version 3.0.4 on centos 6 (which should also work for RHEL), so if you're willing to upgrade to 3.0.x you might be able to use that.
If you want to stick with 2.x.x, 2.2.6 should be released sometime soon, so you may want to wait for that.
In the mean time, if you want packages for 2.2.5, I've updated http://wiki.freeradius.org/building/Packages with a list of unofficial packages that I created. See the link for Centos and v2.x.x from there. Note that it is NOT an official package (neither from FR or RH), and it might have some packaging differences compared to RH's official packages. However it DOES work, and should be installable using yum.
-- Fajar - List info/subscribe/unsubscribe? See http://www.freeradius.org/list/users.html
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