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тАО08-15-2006 09:42 AM
тАО08-15-2006 09:42 AM
Radius version
I've inherited a linux based radius server and i'm wondering how i can find out what type of radius it is running as i have no docs on this.
There are no obvious giveaways that i can see.
I'm trying to see where the static & dynamic ip pools are hidden, but all the docs on the net are about new builds.
The os is centos 3.x i think.
Ta
George
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тАО08-18-2006 03:01 PM
тАО08-18-2006 03:01 PM
Re: Radius version
# rpm -qa *radius*
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тАО08-18-2006 03:15 PM
тАО08-18-2006 03:15 PM
Re: Radius version
type rpm -qa | grep raduis
as what I know, centos os bundled with radius named freeradius.
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тАО08-19-2006 12:09 AM
тАО08-19-2006 12:09 AM
Re: Radius version
#uname -a
#cat /etc/issur
to find info about radius and if whatis has been run you could try
#man -k radius
or else
#find / -name "*adiu*"
also
#cat /var/log/rpmpkgs | grep -i "adiu"
Hope this get you going
Jean-Pierre Huc
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тАО08-19-2006 12:12 AM
тАО08-19-2006 12:12 AM
Re: Radius version
#cat /etc/issue
No point for this replie Thanks and sorry about this.
Jean-Pierre Huc
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тАО08-23-2006 12:14 AM
тАО08-23-2006 12:14 AM
Re: Radius version
But at a guess i think it's free radius.
Cheers anyway
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тАО08-23-2006 02:26 AM
тАО08-23-2006 02:26 AM
Re: Radius version
find /usr -name *radius*
You may find the location of radius and therefore a way to identify the version of the software.
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