Newbie question
    Jair Santos 
    jairds at shaw.ca
       
    Mon Oct  6 20:02:00 CEST 2008
    
    
  
Hi,
I managed to successfully install with the default
 $ ./configure
        $ make
        $ make install
When running the server with 
 $ radiusd -X 
I got 
Unable to open file "/usr/local/etc/raddb/snmp.conf": No such file or
directory
Errors reading /usr/local/etc/raddb/radiusd.conf
The snmp.conf is not there and in my radiusd.conf there is 
snmp    = no
$INCLUDE snmp.conf
So my questions are  ,
why one would need the snmp.conf file ? From where can I obtain a sample of
it ?
If I don't need it ,  I guess I can just comment out the $INCLUDE snmp.conf,
is that right ?
Thank you for any help
Jair Santos
 
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: 
> freeradius-users-bounces+jairds=shaw.ca at lists.freeradius.org 
> [mailto:freeradius-users-bounces+jairds=shaw.ca at lists.freeradi
us.org] On Behalf Of Marinko Tarlac
> Sent: Sunday, October 05, 2008 6:20 AM
> To: FreeRadius users mailing list
> Subject: Re: Newbie question
> 
> 
> It is true but then you'll probably have the older version. 
> Centos for 
> example goes with FR 1.1.3
> 
> Maxim Sirenko wrote:
> > It is always better to install from packages that belong to your 
> > distro. Install FreeRadius from repository of Red Hat ES
> >
> > And for FreeBSD people it is better to install from ports.
> >
> > There will not be problems with linkers and compilers. 
> Everything was 
> > thought about hundreds times.
> >
> > ----- Original Message ----- From: "Alan DeKok"
> > <aland at deployingradius.com>
> > To: "FreeRadius users mailing list" 
> > <freeradius-users at lists.freeradius.org>
> > Sent: Sunday, October 05, 2008 9:27 AM
> > Subject: Re: Newbie question
> >
> >
> >> Jair Santos wrote:
> >>>  I just got into this list and I am trying to instal in a 
> RedHat ES
> >>> 5.2,
> >>> 64 bits.
> >>>
> >>> I ran ./configure and when I ran make I got the following error.
> >> ...
> >>> /usr/lib/libreadline.so: could not read symbols: File in wrong 
> >>> format
> >>
> >>  You have both 32-bit and 64-bit libraries on your system. 
>  Fix your 
> >> compiler && linker so that they choose the correct libraries.
> >>
> >>  i.e. FreeRADIUS asks to link to a library, and the linker chooses 
> >> the wrong one... and then complains it's not the right one.
> >>
> >>  Alan DeKok.
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