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diff --git a/package/freeradius/patches/02-freeradius-1.0.4-config.patch b/package/freeradius/patches/02-freeradius-1.0.4-config.patch deleted file mode 100644 index a1c9c51981..0000000000 --- a/package/freeradius/patches/02-freeradius-1.0.4-config.patch +++ /dev/null @@ -1,311 +0,0 @@ -diff -ruN freeradius-1.0.4-old/raddb/eap.conf freeradius-1.0.4-new/raddb/eap.conf ---- freeradius-1.0.4-old/raddb/eap.conf 2004-04-15 20:34:41.000000000 +0200 -+++ freeradius-1.0.4-new/raddb/eap.conf 2005-06-18 18:53:06.000000000 +0200 -@@ -72,8 +72,8 @@ - # User-Password, or the NT-Password attributes. - # 'System' authentication is impossible with LEAP. - # -- leap { -- } -+# leap { -+# } - - # Generic Token Card. - # -@@ -86,7 +86,7 @@ - # the users password will go over the wire in plain-text, - # for anyone to see. - # -- gtc { -+# gtc { - # The default challenge, which many clients - # ignore.. - #challenge = "Password: " -@@ -103,8 +103,8 @@ - # configured for the request, and do the - # authentication itself. - # -- auth_type = PAP -- } -+# auth_type = PAP -+# } - - ## EAP-TLS - # -@@ -272,7 +272,7 @@ - # of MS-CHAPv2 in EAP by Cisco, which FreeRADIUS does not - # currently support. - # -- mschapv2 { -- } -+# mschapv2 { -+# } - } - -diff -ruN freeradius-1.0.4-old/raddb/radiusd.conf.in freeradius-1.0.4-new/raddb/radiusd.conf.in ---- freeradius-1.0.4-old/raddb/radiusd.conf.in 2005-06-12 00:20:40.000000000 +0200 -+++ freeradius-1.0.4-new/raddb/radiusd.conf.in 2005-06-18 18:53:32.000000000 +0200 -@@ -31,13 +31,13 @@ - - # Location of config and logfiles. - confdir = ${raddbdir} --run_dir = ${localstatedir}/run/radiusd -+run_dir = ${localstatedir}/run - - # - # The logging messages for the server are appended to the - # tail of this file. - # --log_file = ${logdir}/radius.log -+log_file = ${localstatedir}/log/radiusd.log - - # - # libdir: Where to find the rlm_* modules. -@@ -353,7 +353,7 @@ - nospace_pass = no - - # The program to execute to do concurrency checks. --checkrad = ${sbindir}/checkrad -+#checkrad = ${sbindir}/checkrad - - # SECURITY CONFIGURATION - # -@@ -425,8 +425,8 @@ - # - # allowed values: {no, yes} - # --proxy_requests = yes --$INCLUDE ${confdir}/proxy.conf -+proxy_requests = no -+#$INCLUDE ${confdir}/proxy.conf - - - # CLIENTS CONFIGURATION -@@ -454,7 +454,7 @@ - # 'snmp' attribute to 'yes' - # - snmp = no --$INCLUDE ${confdir}/snmp.conf -+#$INCLUDE ${confdir}/snmp.conf - - - # THREAD POOL CONFIGURATION -@@ -657,7 +657,7 @@ - # For all EAP related authentications. - # Now in another file, because it is very large. - # --$INCLUDE ${confdir}/eap.conf -+# $INCLUDE ${confdir}/eap.conf - - # Microsoft CHAP authentication - # -@@ -1034,8 +1034,8 @@ - # - files { - usersfile = ${confdir}/users -- acctusersfile = ${confdir}/acct_users -- preproxy_usersfile = ${confdir}/preproxy_users -+# acctusersfile = ${confdir}/acct_users -+# preproxy_usersfile = ${confdir}/preproxy_users - - # If you want to use the old Cistron 'users' file - # with FreeRADIUS, you should change the next line -@@ -1168,7 +1168,7 @@ - # For MS-SQL, use: ${confdir}/mssql.conf - # For Oracle, use: ${confdir}/oraclesql.conf - # -- $INCLUDE ${confdir}/sql.conf -+# $INCLUDE ${confdir}/sql.conf - - - # For Cisco VoIP specific accounting with Postgresql, -@@ -1536,7 +1536,7 @@ - # The entire command line (and output) must fit into 253 bytes. - # - # e.g. Framed-Pool = `%{exec:/bin/echo foo}` -- exec -+# exec - - # - # The expression module doesn't do authorization, -@@ -1549,7 +1549,7 @@ - # listed in any other section. See 'doc/rlm_expr' for - # more information. - # -- expr -+# expr - - # - # We add the counter module here so that it registers -@@ -1576,7 +1576,7 @@ - # 'raddb/huntgroups' files. - # - # It also adds the %{Client-IP-Address} attribute to the request. -- preprocess -+# preprocess - - # - # If you want to have a log of authentication requests, -@@ -1589,7 +1589,7 @@ - # - # The chap module will set 'Auth-Type := CHAP' if we are - # handling a CHAP request and Auth-Type has not already been set -- chap -+# chap - - # - # If the users are logging in with an MS-CHAP-Challenge -@@ -1597,7 +1597,7 @@ - # the MS-CHAP-Challenge attribute, and add 'Auth-Type := MS-CHAP' - # to the request, which will cause the server to then use - # the mschap module for authentication. -- mschap -+# mschap - - # - # If you have a Cisco SIP server authenticating against -@@ -1617,7 +1617,7 @@ - # Otherwise, when the first style of realm doesn't match, - # the other styles won't be checked. - # -- suffix -+# suffix - # ntdomain - - # -@@ -1626,11 +1626,11 @@ - # - # It also sets the EAP-Type attribute in the request - # attribute list to the EAP type from the packet. -- eap -+# eap - - # - # Read the 'users' file -- files -+# files - - # - # Look in an SQL database. The schema of the database -@@ -1684,24 +1684,24 @@ - # PAP authentication, when a back-end database listed - # in the 'authorize' section supplies a password. The - # password can be clear-text, or encrypted. -- Auth-Type PAP { -- pap -- } -+# Auth-Type PAP { -+# pap -+# } - - # - # Most people want CHAP authentication - # A back-end database listed in the 'authorize' section - # MUST supply a CLEAR TEXT password. Encrypted passwords - # won't work. -- Auth-Type CHAP { -- chap -- } -+# Auth-Type CHAP { -+# chap -+# } - - # - # MSCHAP authentication. -- Auth-Type MS-CHAP { -- mschap -- } -+# Auth-Type MS-CHAP { -+# mschap -+# } - - # - # If you have a Cisco SIP server authenticating against -@@ -1719,7 +1719,7 @@ - # containing CHAP-Password attributes CANNOT be authenticated - # against /etc/passwd! See the FAQ for details. - # -- unix -+# unix - - # Uncomment it if you want to use ldap for authentication - # -@@ -1732,7 +1732,7 @@ - - # - # Allow EAP authentication. -- eap -+# eap - } - - -@@ -1740,12 +1740,12 @@ - # Pre-accounting. Decide which accounting type to use. - # - preacct { -- preprocess -+# preprocess - - # - # Ensure that we have a semi-unique identifier for every - # request, and many NAS boxes are broken. -- acct_unique -+# acct_unique - - # - # Look for IPASS-style 'realm/', and if not found, look for -@@ -1755,12 +1755,12 @@ - # Accounting requests are generally proxied to the same - # home server as authentication requests. - # IPASS -- suffix -+# suffix - # ntdomain - - # - # Read the 'acct_users' file -- files -+# files - } - - # -@@ -1771,20 +1771,20 @@ - # Create a 'detail'ed log of the packets. - # Note that accounting requests which are proxied - # are also logged in the detail file. -- detail -+# detail - # daily - - # Update the wtmp file - # - # If you don't use "radlast", you can delete this line. -- unix -+# unix - - # - # For Simultaneous-Use tracking. - # - # Due to packet losses in the network, the data here - # may be incorrect. There is little we can do about it. -- radutmp -+# radutmp - # sradutmp - - # Return an address to the IP Pool when we see a stop record. -@@ -1807,7 +1807,7 @@ - # or rlm_sql module can handle this. - # The rlm_sql module is *much* faster - session { -- radutmp -+# radutmp - - # - # See "Simultaneous Use Checking Querie" in sql.conf -@@ -1904,5 +1904,5 @@ - # hidden inside of the EAP packet, and the end server will - # reject the EAP request. - # -- eap -+# eap - } |