ï
Yes - if everything is configured properly in the
radiusd.conf file then you should authenticate properly...
What does radiusd -X show??? (I had deleted the
original message - DUH!)
gm.... too lazy to search the archives at the
moment...
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Tuesday, July 13, 2004 12:03
PM
Subject: Re: Freeradius+Postfresqk+MAC
problem
Hi again....
1. It doesn't seem to be
casesensitive. 2. I have tried to turn on the debug option on the pgsql,
and I can see that the query is accepted and the db is returning a result set
(with the information requested).
I'm not sure that I understand how
the Freeradius works with a db as backend, could you (or anyone else) confirm
that I'm on the right track: As you can see in my earlier mail I have
comment out authorize_reply_query and authenticate_query, which only leave the
authorize_check_query back, when this query is tried against the db, it should
return a result set, if the MAC is allowed to access my net. So if result
set != null Access-Accept
Is that right?
-
Christoffer
tir, 2004-07-13 kl. 12:46 skrev Gary
McKinney:
ï Hmmm, Looks like most
everything is correct - from what you have sent here... A couple of
things: 1. Is postgresql case sensitive ( I play with MySQL)??? If so
check the case (caps or lower case) of the record field names to make sure
the schema's match for the database and queries. 2. Check the debug
logs for the database to see exactly what is being done on the database
side! From what I see here it looks like the Freeradius is doing it's job
properly... As an aside note: When you had the users file setup and
the Auth-Type := Accept you were basically telling Freeradius to "accept"
any default caller unconditionally - that is what the "Accept" means
{grin}... gm...
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