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Has anyone tried to compile FreeRadius on this platform? I see a few prec-ompiled ARM binaries for fedora and mention of a QNAP NAS having a FreeRadius binary. I wanted to see how difficult it would be to compile this before converting my 323 to Alt-F. I'm looking for a low-cost, low-power solution to getting a radius server to serve passwords to a VPN gateway.
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On Monday, November 4, 2013 7:04:52 PM UTC, Hunt Wornall wrote:
Has anyone tried to compile FreeRadius on this platform?
No
I see a few prec-ompiled ARM binaries for fedora and mention of a QNAP NAS having a FreeRadius binary. I wanted to see how difficult it would be to compile this
It depends on which other software packages it depends on. It they already exists under Alt-F (see https://sites.google.com/site/altfirmware/home/packages) it shouldn't be difficult. Testing it, however, is another story.
I think that ffp-0.5 has a freeradius server, so even if you aren't able to compile it for Alt-F you could use that one.