Has anyone had any luck building the latest SER version on Debian stable with RADIUS and SQL enabled? I have replaced all the debian RADIUS libraries with the new RADIUS-NG, and amended all the debian build scripts (as the ones that come with 0.8.14 still refer to the older libraries) but I think I've missed something somewhere, as I have all sorts of library problems.
I'd be interested in hearing from anyone who has this combination of SER/RADIUS/DEBIAN.
Cheers.
Given that I've had no responses, I assume that nobody is in the same predicament as I.
What distribution of Linux tends to allow the compliation of SER + Radius the easiest/cleanest?
----- Original Message ----- From: "Rod Bacon" rod.bacon@empoweredcomms.com.au To: serusers@lists.iptel.org Sent: Monday, February 21, 2005 8:07 AM Subject: [Serusers] 0.8.14 with RADIUS on Debian.
Has anyone had any luck building the latest SER version on Debian stable with RADIUS and SQL enabled? I have replaced all the debian RADIUS libraries with the new RADIUS-NG, and amended all the debian build scripts (as the ones that come with 0.8.14 still refer to the older libraries) but I think I've missed something somewhere, as I have all sorts of library problems.
I'd be interested in hearing from anyone who has this combination of SER/RADIUS/DEBIAN.
Cheers.
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Hi
I did some RPMs (for Brazilian Conectiva Linux, but they can easily be rebuilt on other RPM based distros) and put them online at http://www.cfide.com.br/ser/
there are RPMs for radiusclient-ng and ser modules (with RADIUS auth). I don't recall if these have also RADIUS acct, you'll need to check :~)
In early august (I think) I publish here many tests with RADIUS auth (and acct) on 0.8.14. If you search my posts on the list archive, will found some valuable hints on this topic. since then I decided to wait a bit for 0.9.0 because I found some weirdness on 0.8.14 RADIUS support which no one appears to be able to explain
hope this helps !3runo from brazil
Rod Bacon wrote:
Given that I've had no responses, I assume that nobody is in the same predicament as I.
What distribution of Linux tends to allow the compliation of SER + Radius the easiest/cleanest?
----- Original Message ----- From: "Rod Bacon" rod.bacon@empoweredcomms.com.au To: serusers@lists.iptel.org Sent: Monday, February 21, 2005 8:07 AM Subject: [Serusers] 0.8.14 with RADIUS on Debian.
Has anyone had any luck building the latest SER version on Debian stable with RADIUS and SQL enabled? I have replaced all the debian RADIUS libraries with the new RADIUS-NG, and amended all the debian build scripts (as the ones that come with 0.8.14 still refer to the older libraries) but I think I've missed something somewhere, as I have all sorts of library problems.
I'd be interested in hearing from anyone who has this combination of SER/RADIUS/DEBIAN.