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Subject: Re: HELP: Ascend's Radius server
Date: 5 Oct 1996 01:21:20 GMT
Organization: Starlink Internet Services LLC
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In article <DyBHFv.CqF@interactive.net>, Chris Mauritz wrote:
>Nigel Gorry <nigel@4kz.com.au> wrote:
>: Hi,
>
>: has anyone sucessfully compiled Ascend's version of the radius daemon
>: on FreeBSD (international version - without the restricted encryption)
>
>I've compiled/used it under BSDI 2.1 without incident.  I haven't seen
>anything in the source that would lead me to believe there would be any
>problems with FreeBSD.
>
>Chris
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>

radiusd.c calls up malloc.h which is pretty much obsolete and gcc 
automatically uses stdin.h instead which seems to cause havoc when
trying to make. I tried it on 2.0.5-REL, 2.1.5-REL, and 2.1-stable
all with the same results.  But this also happens to be Livingston's
version of Radius. BTW is there a gcc flag that could for it to use
malloc.h?


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