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+Summary: radsecproxy is a generic RADIUS proxy that provides both RADIUS UDP and TCP/TLS (RadSec) transport.
+Name: radsecproxy
+Version: 1.0.alpha
+Release: 1
+Group: Applications/Communications
+License: BSD
+URL: http://software.uninett.no/radsecproxy
+Packager: Arnes <aaa-podpora@arnes.si>
+Source: http://software.uninett.no/radsecproxy/radsecproxy-1.0-alpha.tar.gz
+Source1: radsecproxy.sysv
+Source2: radsecproxy.1
+Source3: radsecproxy.conf.5
+Requires: openssl >= 0.9.7a
+
+BuildRoot: %{_tmppath}/%{name}-%{version}-%{release}-root
+BuildRequires: openssl-devel >= 0.9.7a
+
+%description
+radsecproxy is a generic RADIUS proxy that in addition to to
+usual RADIUS UDP transport, also supports TLS (RadSec). The
+aim is for the proxy to have sufficient features to be flexible,
+while at the same time to be small, efficient and easy to configure.
+Currently the executable on Linux is only about 48 Kb, and it uses
+about 64 Kb (depending on the number of peers) while running.
+
+The proxy was initially made to be able to deploy RadSec (RADIUS
+over TLS) so that all RADIUS communication across network links
+could be done using TLS, without modifying existing RADIUS software.
+This can be done by running this proxy on the same host as an existing
+RADIUS server or client, and configure the existing client/server to
+talk to localhost (the proxy) rather than other clients and servers
+directly.
+
+There may however be other situations where a RADIUS proxy might be
+useful. Some people deploy RADIUS topologies where they want to
+route RADIUS messages to the right server. The nodes that do purely
+routing could be using a proxy. Some people may also wish to deploy
+a proxy on a firewall boundary. Since the proxy supports both IPv4
+and IPv6, it could also be used to allow communication in cases
+where some RADIUS nodes use only IPv4 and some only IPv6.
+
+%prep
+%setup -n %{name}-1.0-alpha
+
+%build
+%{__make}
+
+%install
+%{__rm} -rf %{buildroot}
+%{__install} -D -m0644 radsecproxy.conf-example %{buildroot}%{_docdir}/%{name}-%{version}/radsecproxy.conf-example
+%{__install} -D -m0644 AUTHORS %{buildroot}%{_docdir}/%{name}-%{version}/AUTHORS
+%{__install} -D -m0644 ChangeLog %{buildroot}%{_docdir}/%{name}-%{version}/ChangeLog
+%{__install} -D -m0644 COPYING %{buildroot}%{_docdir}/%{name}-%{version}/COPYING
+%{__install} -D -m0644 README %{buildroot}%{_docdir}/%{name}-%{version}/README
+%{__install} -D -m0755 radsecproxy %{buildroot}%{_sbindir}/radsecproxy
+%{__install} -D -m0755 %{SOURCE1} %{buildroot}%{_initrddir}/radsecproxy
+%{__install} -D -m0644 %{SOURCE2} %{buildroot}%{_mandir}/man1/radsecproxy.1
+%{__install} -D -m0644 %{SOURCE3} %{buildroot}%{_mandir}/man5/radsecproxy.conf.5
+
+%clean
+%{__rm} -rf %{buildroot}
+
+%post
+/sbin/chkconfig --add radsecproxy
+
+%preun
+if [ $1 -eq 0 ]; then
+ /sbin/service radsecproxy stop &>/dev/null || :
+ /sbin/chkconfig --del radsecproxy
+fi
+
+%postun
+if [ $1 -ge 1 ]; then
+ /sbin/service radsecproxy condrestart &> /dev/null || :
+fi
+
+%files
+%defattr(-, root, root, 0755)
+%config %{_initrddir}/radsecproxy
+%{_sbindir}/radsecproxy
+%doc %{_docdir}/%{name}-%{version}/AUTHORS
+%doc %{_docdir}/%{name}-%{version}/ChangeLog
+%doc %{_docdir}/%{name}-%{version}/COPYING
+%doc %{_docdir}/%{name}-%{version}/README
+%doc %{_docdir}/%{name}-%{version}/radsecproxy.conf-example
+%doc %{_mandir}/man1/radsecproxy.1.gz
+%doc %{_mandir}/man5/radsecproxy.conf.5.gz
+
+%changelog
+* Thu Jun 07 2007 Rok Papez <aaa-podpora@arnes.si> - 1.0-alpha.1
+- Initial packaging of the 1.0-alpha.1 release
+- Added SysV/RedHat init script
+- Added radsecproxy manages