On Wed, 2009-03-25 at 11:41 -0400, Kanwar Ranbir Sandhu wrote: > Hi All, > > The freeradius version in CentOS 5 is ancient, so I've been considering > rebuilding the Fedora 10 rpm for freeradius-2.1.3 on CentOS. That means > I'll have to maintain the package, and I'm not an uber packager. > Normally I wouldn't care, but in this case I do because the freeradius > server is going to be critical. > > So, should I rebuild the F10 rpm, or should I just stick with the > version in CentOS 5? Based on what I'm reading, moving to a newer > release would be wise. ---- that's what I did...downloaded the F10 SRPM and rebuilt it on a CentOS 5 system and installed via rpm -Uvh I believe that someone put the steps on the freeradius.org wiki but it was right after I did it myself so I didn't check through the various steps listed in the wiki. Craig