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      ont2007
      last edited by

      Hi Sir,
      I got the problem as showning below. Do you have any idea?
      My pfsense is installed freeradius  System  1.1.2_1 A free implementation of the RADIUS protocol.

      radiusd -sxxxzy 2> /tmp/freeradius.log &

      [1] 94690

      /libexec/ld-elf.so.1: /usr/local/lib/libradius-1.1.2.so: Undefined symbol "gethostbyname_r"

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        ont2007
        last edited by

        Sorry I got the way to solve it by myself:
        1. Check the bin package is already removed by typing: it should not display nothing.

        radiusd -sxxxyz

        2. Reinstall the package again by using cmd line:

        pkg_add -r freeradius

        3. If every things was completed, try to restart it again:

        radiusd -sxxxyz

        THANK

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          therock9
          last edited by

          i tryed what ont2007 did

          and i also got the freeradius to work, but

          the gui don't work with that solotion  :(

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            tHeJinX
            last edited by

            i get alway Error: FTP Unable to get ftp://ftp.freebsd.org/pub/FreeBSD/ports/i386/packages-6.1-release/Latest/freeradius.tbz: File unavailable (e.g., file not found, no access)

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              Justinw
              last edited by

              This post is old, I think it has been fixed and broke again and fixed again since it started, but suffice it to say it should be updated and fixed now.  I have no problem installing it with the standard methods.

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                therock9
                last edited by

                i just installeded on a BRAND NEW 1.0.1 and it did't work

                i got this error when i try to manuel run it from console

                radiusd -f

                Thu Apr 19 18:05:28 2007 : Info: Starting - reading configuration files …
                /libexec/ld-elf.so.1: /usr/local/lib/libradius-1.1.2.so: Undefined symbol "gethostbyname_r"

                so i would say it's not fixed  :-\

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                  hoba
                  last edited by

                  You need to be at the latest snapshot. The package system has been upgraded.

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                    SPITwSPOTS
                    last edited by

                    I also have the same problem on 1.0.1.  I am willing to install a newer snapshot if that is the solution.  This firewall is extreamly critical to my small wisp.  Can you recomend a snapshot that is both stable and would support freeradius?

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                      hoba
                      last edited by

                      In that case you should wait for the 1.2beta1 that will be available soon.

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                        therock9
                        last edited by

                        just updated to the newsest snapshot

                        Yeah it works great now, thanks for the support guys  :)

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