Hi Irfan,
On 26.04.23, 08:20, "Irfan Sheik" <irfans(a)niagaranetworks.com <mailto:irfans@niagaranetworks.com>> wrote:
We are trying to do cross-compilation (ARMv7(32-bit) on an X86 PC)
The build system is not primarily intended for cross-compilation. It uses gnu autotools, so maybe their guide can give you some guidance:
https://www.gnu.org/software/automake/manual/html_node/Cross_002dCompilatio…
Or you have to refer to the cross-compile build system that is used for the base system (openwrt, buildroot or the like).
I'm sorry I can't help you any more with that.
BR,
Fabian
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Hi Irfan,
On 25.04.23, 15:46, "Irfan Sheik" <irfans(a)niagaranetworks.com <mailto:irfans@niagaranetworks.com>> wrote:
Is the radsecproxy supported on a 32-bit ARM processor?
Generally yes. radsecproxy is a source code release (written in C), so it should compile on any posix like system that provides the required libraries (openssl and nettle). In fact, Debian package are built for armel, armhf and arm64.
If yes, Kindly share the configuration procedures
For configuration of radsecproxy, please see the radsecproxy.conf manpage and example radsecproxy.conf.
BR,
Fabian
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