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Subject: RE: Wimax module with Freeradius 2.1.8 on Ubuntu
From: "David Peterson" <davidp () wirelessconnections ! net>
Date: 2010-03-30 12:56:13
Message-ID: 000a01cad008$608e3a50$21aaaef0$ () net
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Actually I have seen this issue on Ubuntu myself. In the source code there is a file \
which references "stable" modules. I found it necessary to edit that file and add \
rlm_wimax in order to have the wimax module compiled.
David
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Behalf Of Alan DeKok
Sent: Tuesday, March 30, 2010 3:07 AM
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Subject: Re: Wimax module with Freeradius 2.1.8 on Ubuntu
Lindsay, Joel wrote:
> I am using ubuntu and wanted to install freeradius. After installing
> the default unbuntu version of freeradius, I realised that it does not
> support WiMAX. I then removed the old version, downloaded the latest
> version of freeradius (2.1.8) and built my own package according to the
> build instructions on the freeradius Wiki. This did not appear to build
> the wimax portions as freeradius crashed stating it could not find the
> shared rlm_wimax.so file (when I ran the server with wimax eneabled in
> the defaults file. I built this file myself and linked it into the
> directory where all the other freeradius libraries go. This allowed me
> to start freeradius, but on the first authentication request, I get a
> segmentation fault.
See doc/bugs
My guess is that you have multiple versions of the server installed.
Fix that.
> I attempted to recompile from source using ./configure
> –with-experimental-modules and make. Unfortunately this too failed to
> compile the WiMAX module.
So... what does the configure / make output say? It's *not* hard to
read it. There's a lot of text, but looking for "wimax" should narrow
it down to 30-40 lines, which are easy to understand.
Alan DeKok.
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