[Serdev] radius in ser 0.9.x
Martin Koenig
martin.koenig at toplink-plannet.de
Mon Jun 6 18:47:16 UTC 2005
Hello all,
things are not more clear now.
I am going to update one of our platforms tomorrow from 0.8.14 to
0.9.2-cvs. Up to my knowledge, the 0.9.2-cvs requires the
radiusclient-0.4.8 and NOT radiusclient-ng-0.5.x.
What is the case now? Do I need:
a) both
b) 0.4.8
c) 0.5.x
Regards,
Martin
Jan Janak wrote:
>A bit more clarification:
>
>Starting from version 0.5.0 the include files and shared libraries of
>radiusclient-ng library have been renamed to radiusclient-ng.h and
>libradiusclient-ng.so.
>
>This change was necessary to avoid conflicts between the original
>(before Maxim forked the library) library and Maxim's version. Very
>often it is necessary to have both of them installed at the same because
>because other radius-based tools are using the original version.
>
>Basically it means that 0.4.x and 0.5.x are incompatible (but both are
>known as radiusclient-ng).
>
>I updated the trunk version of ser some time ago to link against 0.5.x
>versions.
>
>0.9.2 will be updated too (with the possibility to configure it to use
>the older version).
>
>Right now 0.9.2 can be used with radiusclient-ng versions 0.4.x and
>trunk ser can be used with 0.5.x only.
>
> Jan.
>
>On 06-06-2005 19:31, Juha Heinanen wrote:
>
>
>>Andrei Pelinescu-Onciul writes:
>>
>> > It looks like ser 0.9.x radius code is radiusclient-ng based, but it
>> > tries to include and link radiusclient headers/libs => it won't
>> > compile.
>>
>>i have modified my rel_0_9_0 source to use -ng. i don't know why that
>>change has not been made officially.
>>
>>what comes to radiusclient code in general, i have found serious bugs in
>>older radiusclient versions that crash ser and cannot recommend their
>>use.
>>
>>-- juha
>>
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