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authorLinus Nordberg <linus@nordu.net>2016-10-20 11:59:48 +0200
committerLinus Nordberg <linus@nordu.net>2016-11-01 10:36:48 +0100
commit3ab52ddfd2f2b9eb36d6f248ff331e39a9e13b31 (patch)
tree26642e5dd0fb4c87244cc205937df52c56ee012d
parent3b3742a9f5fb087674bd448636c06f011f81e8d7 (diff)
Update README with version, new web site and minor wording.
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-This is unreleased radsecproxy 1.7-dev.
+This is unreleased radsecproxy 1.7.1-alpha-dev.
radsecproxy is a generic RADIUS proxy that supports both UDP and TLS
(RadSec) RADIUS transports. There is also experimental support for
TCP and DTLS.
-It should build on most Unix and OSX platforms by simply typing
-"./configure && make". It is possible to specify which RADIUS
-transport the build should support. Without any special options to
-configure, all transports supported by the system will be enabled.
-See the output from "configure --help" for how to change this.
+It should build on most Unix like systems by simply typing
-Known build issues:
-- Older BSD's (like NetBSD 4.x) need newer OpenSSL in order to support
- DTLS. Workaround: ./configure --disable-dtls.
+ ./configure && make
-- FreeBSD 6.x need newer OpenSSL to build at all. OpenSSL 1.0.0c from
- ports is fine f.ex., configure radsecproxy with `--with-ssl=/usr/local'.
+It is possible to specify which RADIUS transport the build should
+support. Without any special options to configure, all transports
+supported by the system will be enabled. See the output from
+"./configure --help" for how to change this.
-To use radsecproxy you need to create a config file which normally is
-called "/etc/radsecproxy.conf". You can also specify the location
-with the "-c" command line option (see below). For further
+To use radsecproxy you need to create a config file which is normally
+found in /usr/local/etc/radsecproxy.conf. You can also specify the
+location with the "-c" command line option (see below). For further
instructions, please see the enclosed example file and the
documentation at
-http://software.uninett.no/radsecproxy/?page=documentation
+
+ https://software.nordu.net/radsecproxy/doc/
The following options may be specified on the command line:
"-c configfile" to specify a non-default config file path.