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Date:      Tue, 30 Nov 1999 12:25:56 -0500
From:      "Paul Stewart (Premier Networks)" <paul@premier-networks.com>
To:        Michael Bryan <fbsd-isp@ursine.com>
Cc:        Jim King <king@sstar.com>, Phillip Salzman <phill@FreeBSD.ORG>, freebsd-isp@FreeBSD.ORG
Subject:   Re: Livingston/Lucent RADIUS
Message-ID:  <384408A4.6778D8E6@premier-networks.com>
References:  <4.2.0.58.19991130105300.00a3fcc0@mail.sstar.com> <199911300924270220.423E69ED@quaggy.ursine.com>

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Does it work with any radius client?? ;)  We have total control here
along with some clients which are authenticated via RRAS....

Thanks,

Paul


Michael Bryan wrote:
> 
> On 11/30/99 at 10:53 AM Jim King wrote:
> >At 11:20 AM 11/30/1999 +0000, Phillip Salzman wrote:
> >>Has anyone successfully ran the Livingston's beta
> >>RADIUS (compiled for BSD/OS) on FreeBSD?
> >>
> >>We seem to be having problems while migrating a server.
> >
> >For 2.1 I downloaded the source and built it on FreeBSD.  Are they not
> >making the source available any more?
> 
> It's still there, in this directory:
> 
>     ftp://ftp.livingston.com/pub/le/radius/
> 
> It should build on FreeBSD with no problems.  It was released on
> June 23, 1999.  An earlier beta release of 2.1 did not have the
> source available (except during a brief window when they accidentally
> included it), so running the BSD/OS version was an option some
> people used, IIRC.  I've been running with FreeBSD-compiled versions
> of their radiusd for nearly three years now, with zero hitches.
> 
> As of 2.1, they even removed the restriction that you had to own
> a piece of Lucent/Livingston equipment to download the sources, so
> pretty much anybody can use it.
> 
> Michael Bryan
> fbsd-isp@ursine.com
> 
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