freeradius 3.0.21 rlm_sql_freetds problem
L.P.H. van Belle
belle at bazuin.nl
Fri Apr 17 16:07:42 CEST 2020
Hai,
Ah.. Cool thanks, i didnt see that.
Sorry for my blundness..
I tried with deb-src in apt/source.list
That didnt pull them, thats what i ment.
I'll have a look at the github info, thank you for that.
Greetz,
Louis
> -----Oorspronkelijk bericht-----
> Van: Freeradius-Users
> [mailto:freeradius-users-bounces+belle=bazuin.nl at lists.freerad
> ius.org] Namens Matthew Newton
> Verzonden: vrijdag 17 april 2020 14:47
> Aan: freeradius-users at lists.freeradius.org
> Onderwerp: Re: freeradius 3.0.21 rlm_sql_freetds problem
>
>
>
> On 17/04/2020 09:46, L.P.H. van Belle via Freeradius-Users wrote:
> > The "ubuntu" version do have MSMSQl build in, while these
> > Might have not :
> https://packages.networkradius.com/releases/ubuntu-bionic/pool
> /main/f/freeradius/
> > I cant verify it since they dont share the source.
>
> What do you mean, we don't share the source?
>
> The Jenkinsfiles and Dockerfiles used to build it are all in the
> FreeRADIUS source repository on github, right alongside the source to
> the software itself. Can't get much more open than that.
>
> To build the packages it essentially does "make deb", or
> "make rpm" in
> the source tree. See
>
> https://github.com/FreeRADIUS/freeradius-server/blob/master/sc
> ripts/jenkins/Jenkinsfile.defs
>
> It looks like the TDS libraries might not be included in the package
> dependencies, so it's likely nobody is building packages with support
> for it. Which probably goes to show how many people are using MS SQL
> server with FreeRADIUS.
>
> Easiest is to build on your own machine. Make sure freetds-dev etc
> packages are installed and then build from source.
>
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> Matthew
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