2005/9/13, Charles Price <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > > I have the same problem. I have a radius server with ldap oracle. > > I dont know how to configure freeradius to use pppoe. > > > You have to configure pppd to authenticate using freeradius. In short: > > 1. Make sure you have a recent version of ppp and rp-pppoe (getting ppp from > CVS is a good idea) ok I installed ppp and rp-pppoe
> 2. Make sure that the radius plugins for pppd have been installed > in /etc/ppp/plugins and the radiusclient configuration is > in /etc/radiusclient In default, plugin radius.so wasn't there, but I found one in another dict. > 3. Enter your specific radius server details into /etc/radiusclient/servers > and /etc/radiusclient/radiusclient.conf I would like to use Windows XP as a client :) > 4. Make sure you have some user information in your freeradius backend. I am > assuming you have configured freeradius to see your LDAP server... :) yes > 5. Put 'plugin /etc/ppp/plugins/radius.so' (no quotes) > in /etc/ppp/pppoe-server-options I put this line in pppoe-server-options > 6. Start the pppoe-server process. I started the serwer > 7. pppd should now ask freeradius for authentication. And here I have problem :( My ppp server and freeradius are still not connected. Do you have any idea? Maybe this is Windows and its pppoe fault? -- Pawel volfen Malkowski - List info/subscribe/unsubscribe? See http://www.freeradius.org/list/users.html