oh great i compiled the latest => and tryed new configuration great , it works with my client wired!!!!
Thank u so much 2010/3/3 omega bk <omeg...@gmail.com> > yeah i really messed things up. > > i got my radius from apt-get > > i downloaded from source the latest version. > i removed the odl one with apt-get remove freeradius > i did a dpkg-bildpackage -b -uc but messd in: > /home/omega/freeradius-server-2.1.8/src/main/modules.c:1358: undefined > reference to `lt_preloaded_symbols' > > so i din't know how to put that new version. > > thanks for your help > > > 2010/3/3 Alan Buxey <a.l.m.bu...@lboro.ac.uk> > > Hi, >> >> > i use ubuntu as radius server >> > all configuration file is under /etc/freeradius/* >> > >> > as client i use winxp wired without certificate. just EAP-MSCHAP v2 as >> authentication method. >> > >> > in my users file i put one user like this: >> > ############################## >> > linatest Auth-Type = CHAP , Cleartext-Password := "linagora" >> > Service-Type = Framed-User >> > ############################ >> >> okay - now you messing things up. for a start this is not what you said >> int he last email >> >> secondly, wired authentication on a WinXP will either be EAP-TLS, PEAP (w >> MSCHAPv2) >> or EAP-MD5 >> >> either way, setting "Auth-Type = CHAP" is just totally wrong (wrong wrong >> wrong). dont do it. >> >> just have >> >> linatest Cleartext-Password := "linagora" >> >> >> in your dumb/basic testing users file and then do the WinXP >> connection....you should see all >> sorts of things about EAP then flying past the screen...that'll be okay - >> and it'll work if you >> have configured the client to ignore certificate and dont check >> certificate etc...you'll have >> also configured the client to NOT use the windows login for authentication >> or login is guest >> because those settings will also mess things up. >> >> what you are currently trying to do will work 100% with latest version of >> FreeRADIUS >> with ONLY the users file being played with. >> >> >> of course...the other thing is you're using Ubuntu - did you build this >> yourself WITH SSL support >> enabled or did you just get it via apt-get/synaptic? 'cos its very likely >> you wont have SSL >> support (and hence no EAP!) if you havent sorted that bit out too. >> >> alan >> - >> List info/subscribe/unsubscribe? See >> http://www.freeradius.org/list/users.html >> > >
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