[Devel] [ openser-Patches-1631052 ] Use FreeRADIUS Client instead of radiusclient-ng

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Patches item #1631052, was opened at 2007-01-09 02:38
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Category: modules
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Status: Open
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Submitted By: Peter Nixon (peternixon)
Assigned to: Nobody/Anonymous (nobody)
Summary: Use FreeRADIUS Client instead of radiusclient-ng

Initial Comment:
Here are patches for 1.1.0 and cvs head to build all radius code against FreeRADIUS Client instead of radiusclient-ng. Please see
http://wiki.freeradius.org/Radiusclient

Prebuilt freeradius-client rpms are at:
http://software.opensuse.org/download/network:/aaa/

Patched versions of openser using FreeRADIUS Client are available as rpms from: http://software.opensuse.org/download/server:/telephony/


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>Comment By: Klaus Darilion (klaus_darilion)
Date: 2007-01-09 12:44

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Is it possible to make it configurable which client radius library to use
(e.g. default=radiusclient-ng)?

I think then it is easier to integrate it into openser as many users do
not want to change radius client library when the current one is working
fine.



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Comment By: Peter Nixon (peternixon)
Date: 2007-01-09 12:35

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At the present moment the technical benefit is minimal as there is little
code difference between radiusclient-ng and FreeRADIUS Client. This will
change over the comming months however. One obvious benefit is that the
FreeRADIUS Project has website, wiki and mailing list infrastructure setup
to support users. radiusclient-ng has none of these. As a openSUSE
user/developer I can't comment for other distros, but radiusclient-ng is
not included in SUSE (The older radiusclient is..) and therefore anyway has
to be download from my Network:AAA repository the same as
freeradius-client. FreeRADIUS Server IS included of course in almost all
Linux Distros and I am working on getting freeradius-client included in (at
least) future SUSE distros in place of the unmaintained radiusclient. My
Network:AAA repo contains both radiusclient-ng and freeradius-client rpms
for SUSE 9.3-10.2, Fedora 4-6 and Mandriva. I am not currently packaging
for ubuntu or debian as I dont have any familiarity with deb but I will try
to add them in future to the repo. (Someone else in the FreeRADIUS project
current handles those packages). In any case radiusclient-ng last made a
release on November 7, 2005. The FreeRADIUS project makes releases every
couple of months, and is one of the most popular radius servers in the
world.. A client officially supported and maintained by us seemed a logical
step.
In anycase, no-one is forced to accept these patches. I simply put them
here so that they don't get lost.

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Comment By: Klaus Darilion (klaus_darilion)
Date: 2007-01-09 10:34

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Hi Peter!

What is the advantage of using freeradius client instead of
radiusclient-ng?

Is the freeradius client included in the standard distributions (debian,
redhat ..)

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Comment By: Peter Nixon (peternixon)
Date: 2007-01-09 02:39

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File Added: openser-1.1.0-freeradius-client.patch

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