[ale] FreeRadius on Ubuntu again
Edward Holcroft
eholcroft at mkainc.com
Fri Dec 20 12:26:36 EST 2013
All,
I have a mostly working FreeRadius server. Now I want to add wifi
authentication using certificates.
This is an Ubuntu 13.10 server using the Ubuntu FreeRadius packages. When I
look at /etc/freeradius/certs all I see is a default server and client
certificate and dh file that was generated during installation. But this
folder is supposed to contain a whole bunch of files including ca client
and server .cnf files, a makefile and bootstrap script etc so that I can
create my own certificates (see
https://github.com/alandekok/freeradius-server/tree/master/raddb/certs for
the full list).
Anybody know where Ubuntu hides these files? Or is this a case of Ubuntu
just leaving stuff out of their build?
So the result is I cannot even get to first base: create a certificate.
Is it safe to just copy the files from github into my certs folder and then
run the scripts?
ed
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