Summary: | Core 152, addon freeradius: libwbclient.so.0 used by module rlm_mschap not found | ||
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Product: | IPFire | Reporter: | datamorgana <datamorgana> |
Component: | --- | Assignee: | Assigned to nobody - feel free to grab it and work on it <nobody> |
Status: | CLOSED FIXED | QA Contact: | |
Severity: | Crash | ||
Priority: | Will only affect a few users | CC: | michael.tremer, peter.mueller |
Version: | 2 | ||
Hardware: | x86_64 | ||
OS: | Linux |
Description
datamorgana
2020-11-20 16:50:19 UTC
This library is in the samba package. Could you try running "pakfire install samba" and let me know if freeradius starts? Installing the samba package resolved the issue. Many thanks! Although freeradius really works now, I'd rather not install the whole samba package since I have no further use of samba on the firewall. I'd like to avoid unnecessary or unused software, especially on the firewall. Maybe the freeradius package could be shipped with only the necessary libraries from the samba package? (In reply to Data Morgana from comment #2) > Although freeradius really works now, I'd rather not install the whole samba > package since I have no further use of samba on the firewall. I'd like to > avoid unnecessary or unused software, especially on the firewall. Maybe the > freeradius package could be shipped with only the necessary libraries from > the samba package? We tried this before, but unfortunately freeradius relies on various libraries from that package. Some require samba to run to authenticate against a domain controller for example. You can simply deactivate samba if you do not use it and it won't increase the attack vector of the firewall much. Thanks, I can live with that! |