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From: "Chris Chapman" <clchapman@kih.net>
Newsgroups: comp.unix.bsd.bsdi.misc
Subject: RADIUS in dbm mode
Date: 7 Apr 1997 16:14:30 GMT
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If anyone has some experience with compiling radius in dbm mode, any
suggestions would be greatly appreciated.  

I can't get the radiusd.dbm code to accept the db.h header files and the
ndbm stuff, and I can't find the dbm.h stuff it looks for by default.  I
downloaded, compiled and installed gdbm and it compiled OK, but I'm having
some strange problems with users being in the built database and still not
being authenticated.  This is with BSDI 2.0.1.

Thanks
Chris

clchapman@kih.net