[14:06] <p3lim> hi, I've set up a 22.04 server and I'm getting completely messed up results from /usr/bin/hostname
[14:06] <p3lim> `hostname` = <hostname>.<domain>, `hostname -f` = <hostname>, and `hostname -d` returns nothing
[14:09] <p3lim> it should obviously be: `hostname` = <hostname>, `hostname -f` = <hostname>.<domain>, and `hostname -d` = <domain>
[14:17] <p3lim> ah, entries in /etc/hosts were backwards
[15:16] <ckode_> Hi, has anyone installed freeradius on Ubuntu 22 server?   I just tried on CentOS 9 only to find out there are unreleased official packages for CentOS 9 and I don't want to run into a similar issue with Ubuntu 22 given it's somewhat recent (April 2022) release.  hah.   Thanks for any heads up
[15:55] <lotuspsychje> ckode_: launchpad doesnt seem to list a lot of bugs there; https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/freeradius
[16:00] <lotuspsychje> ckode_: another idea would be reading the !jammy releasenotes, usualy they hold a lot of information and known bugs (not sure if freeradius is mentioned)
[16:13] <ahasenack> freeradius in jammy is a git snapshot, something between 3.0.25 and 3.0.26 which wasn't released at the time
[16:13] <ahasenack> it was needed because of openssl3 support
[16:14] <ahasenack> there is a test suite that is run, with some basic authentication mechanisms (that were failing in 3.0.25, hence the git snapshot)
[16:14] <lotuspsychje> ckode_: ^
[16:19] <ahasenack> we test pap, chap, mschap and eap-md5
[16:20] <ahasenack> https://git.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/freeradius/tree/debian/tests/test-freeradius.py?h=ubuntu/jammy-devel#n70
[16:20] <ahasenack> and many other things, of course, see https://git.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/freeradius/tree/debian/tests?h=ubuntu/jammy-devel for details
[17:13] <ckode_> @ahasenack Thank you!  That is very enlightening!
[17:13] <ckode_> @lotuspsychje, thank you also
[17:14] <lotuspsychje> cookie is for you ahasenack 
[17:59] <ahasenack> thx