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Thu Feb 21 20:30:59 2013 UTC (11 years, 3 months ago) by vip-ire
Branch: MAIN
CVS Tags: e-smith-radiusd-2_4_0-9_el6_sme, e-smith-radiusd-2_4_0-5_el6_sme, e-smith-radiusd-2_4_0-6_el6_sme, e-smith-radiusd-2_4_0-10_el6_sme, e-smith-radiusd-2_4_0-8_el6_sme, HEAD
* Thu Feb 21 2013 Daniel Berteaud <daniel@firewall-services.com> 2.4.0-5.sme
- Use the new listen directive instead of bind_address which is deprecated [SME: 7377]

1 vip-ire 1.1 diff -Nur e-smith-radiusd-2.4.0/root/etc/e-smith/templates/etc/raddb/radiusd.conf/05init e-smith-radiusd-2.4.0-listen/root/etc/e-smith/templates/etc/raddb/radiusd.conf/05init
2     --- e-smith-radiusd-2.4.0/root/etc/e-smith/templates/etc/raddb/radiusd.conf/05init 2005-06-11 18:15:18.000000000 +0200
3     +++ e-smith-radiusd-2.4.0-listen/root/etc/e-smith/templates/etc/raddb/radiusd.conf/05init 2013-02-21 21:29:45.153905253 +0100
4     @@ -164,37 +164,30 @@
5     }
6     max_requests = 1024
7     {
8     -# bind_address: Make the server listen on a particular IP address, and
9     -# send replies out from that address. This directive is most useful
10     -# for machines with multiple IP addresses on one interface.
11     -#
12     -# It can either contain "*", or an IP address, or a fully qualified
13     -# Internet domain name. The default is "*"
14     -#
15     -# As of 1.0, you can also use the "listen" directive. See below for
16     -# more information.
17     -}
18     -bind_address = *
19     -{
20     -# port: Allows you to bind FreeRADIUS to a specific port.
21     -#
22     -# The default port that most NAS boxes use is 1645, which is historical.
23     -# RFC 2138 defines 1812 to be the new port. Many new servers and
24     -# NAS boxes use 1812, which can create interoperability problems.
25     -#
26     -# The port is defined here to be 0 so that the server will pick up
27     -# the machine's local configuration for the radius port, as defined
28     -# in /etc/services.
29     -#
30     -# If you want to use the default RADIUS port as defined on your server,
31     -# (usually through 'grep radius /etc/services') set this to 0 (zero).
32     -#
33     -# A port given on the command-line via '-p' over-rides this one.
34     -#
35     -# As of 1.0, you can also use the "listen" directive. See below for
36     -# more information.
37     -}
38     -port = 0
39     +# listen: Make the server listen on a particular IP address, and send
40     +# replies out from that address. This directive is most useful for
41     +# hosts with multiple IP addresses on one interface.
42     +#
43     +# If you want the server to listen on additional addresses, or on
44     +# additionnal ports, you can use multiple "listen" sections.
45     +#
46     +# Each section make the server listen for only one type of packet,
47     +# therefore authentication and accounting have to be configured in
48     +# different sections.
49     +#
50     +# The server ignore all "listen" section if you are using '-i' and '-p'
51     +# on the command line.
52     +}
53     +listen \{
54     + type = auth
55     + ipaddr = *
56     + port = 0
57     +\}
58     +listen \{
59     + type = acct
60     + ipaddr = *
61     + port = 0
62     +\}
63     {
64     # hostname_lookups: Log the names of clients or just their IP addresses
65     # e.g., www.freeradius.org (on) or 206.47.27.232 (off).

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