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Date:      Thu, 23 Jan 1997 09:00:43 -0500
From:      Mike Tancsa <mike@sentex.net>
To:        fbsd-isp@launchpad.win.net (Joe Mays - freebsd-isp), freebsd-isp@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: Radius 2.0 and FreeBSD.
Message-ID:  <3.0.32.19970123090041.00aa8630@sentex.net>

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At 12:43 AM 1/23/97 -0400, Joe Mays - freebsd-isp wrote:
>I was wondering who, if anyone, out there is running Radius 2.0
>from Livingston.  I downloaded the source from Livingston, but they
>said they don't support FreeBSD with it and I couldn't find any
>"official" FreeBSD port for it.  With some changes to the Makefile
>and a couple of .c files for the BSDOS source I was able to build
>one that works just fine, but I am far from being an expert at
>this stuff.  If anyone else has put together a working build I
>would like to see it so I could compare changes.  If there is an
>official FreeBSD port, better still.


To get a clean compile there is not much that needs to be done... I made
the following changes and compiled cleanly using gcc 2.6.3

In the BSDOS_2.0 Make directory, edit the Makefile and change the lines

CC=  cc
to
CC=  gcc

LIBS        =
to
LIBS        = -lcrypt  


in ../radius/src/conf.h

add

#define bsdi

and delete

#include        <machine/inline.h>      


do a 
make
then do the regular install stuff, and
/etc/radiusd -b 

Works just fine....


	---Mike



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