Which RPM Should I use
Tim Sylvester
tim.sylvester at networkradius.com
Fri Dec 4 22:09:03 CET 2009
Alex,
Here's the link to the RedHAT FAQ on the FreeRADIUS site that describes how
to install FreeRADIUS on Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL), CentOS and Fedora:
http://wiki.freeradius.org/Red_Hat_FAQ
You actually need several of the RPMs including the src RPM. Then you would
need to install the following:
freeradius-libs-2.1.7-2.fc12.i686.rpm
freeradius-2.1.7-2.fc12.i686.rpm
freeradius-ldap-2.1.7-2.fc12.i686.rpm
freeradius-mysql-2.1.7-2.fc12.i686.rpm
freeradius-utils-2.1.7-2.fc12.i686.rpm
An alternative would be switching to CentOS which will be easier. You can
move to CentOS and follow the directions on the FreeRADIUS web site on how
to install in a RedHat environment. This would allow you to use the "yum"
utility which automatically downloads the dependencies for you.
Tim
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> Subject: Which RPM Should I use
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> Hi,
>
> I would need LDAP and Mysql. Should I install two RPMSs?
> freeradius-ldap-2.1.7-2.fc12.i686.rpm
> freeradius-mysql-2.1.7-2.fc12.i686.rpm
>
> What is i686 means? I have a dell laptop IBM clone.
> thx,
>
> Alex
>
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