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authorLinus Nordberg <linus@nordberg.se>2013-01-21 10:50:53 +0100
committerLinus Nordberg <linus@nordberg.se>2013-01-21 10:59:42 +0100
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treef463a573a83951fb229a358425e08d9c7484268b /lib/README
parent8f6155f3fa89f0b8c16bdc3b73db2d479105aab4 (diff)
Update README and HACKING.libradsec-new-client
Whitespace fixes. Say Debian instead of Ubuntu. Update versions of library dependencies. HACKING: Revive the "fully reentrant" design goal. Admit that we don't implement a server API.
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@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
libradsec is a RADIUS library for clients doing RADIUS over UDP or
-TLS. The goal is to add support for writing servers (and thus
+TLS. The goal is to add support for writing servers (and thus
proxies) and to add transports TCP and DTLS.
@@ -7,14 +7,12 @@ The canonical pickup point is
http://git.nordu.net/?p=radsecproxy.git;a=shortlog;h=refs/heads/libradsec
-The source code is licensed under two different licenses, a 3-clause
-BSD license and the GNU General Public License (version 2 or later).
-Users of this library may choose which of these suits them best.
+The source code is licensed under a 3-clause BSD license. See LICENSE.
libradsec depends on
-- libevent2
- libconfuse
+- libevent2
- openssl (if configured with --enable-tls)
@@ -25,12 +23,12 @@ To compile the library and the examples, do something like
If any of the libraries are not found, try setting environment
variable LDFLAGS at configure time like so:
- LDFLAGS="-L/usr/local/lib" ./configure --enable-tls
+ LDFLAGS="-L/usr/local/lib" ./configure --enable-tls
The parts of the library which has been tested has been so on Linux
-(Ubuntu 10.10) with libfreeradius2 (2.1.9+dfsg-1ubuntu1), libconfuse0
-(2.7-1) and libevent-2.0.10-stable (http://libevent.org/).
+(Debian) with libconfuse (2.7), libevent (2.0.19) and OpenSSL
+(1.0.1c).
The file HACKING contains more detailed info on the state of the
various parts of the library.