I check once again and again fails. This is my Gnu Radius:
$ radiusd -V radiusd: GNU Radius version 1.3 (i686-pc-linux-gnu) Compilation platform: linux Debugging flags: Compilation flags: PWD_SHADOW=SHADOW USE_SQL_POSTGRES Compilation defaults: Ports in use: AUTH: 1812 ACCT: 1813 Paths: configuration directory: /usr/local/radius/etc/raddb logging directory: /var/log accounting directory: /var/log/radacct pidfile directory: /var/run I run: CentOS release 4.1 (Final) On 6/30/06, Camilo Uribe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I check everything but only get radtest shell: [EMAIL PROTECTED] /usr/local/radius/sbin/radauth -v myusername mypassword radtest> On 6/29/06, Sergey Poznyakoff <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Camilo Uribe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > I've been reading the radauth doc[1], but still can't understand how > > test my auth_query with radauth. > > Here's a roadmap: > > 1. Add some test users to your database. > 2. Make sure your server config files are OK. > 3. Start radiusd. Check its logs to see if there are any error > messages. If there are some, go to step 2. > 4. Make sure your client configuration file raddb/client.conf is OK. Pay > special attention to shared secret: it must match that specified in your > server raddb/clients file for the host you run radauth from. > 5. Run > > radauth username password > > 6. If it replies 'Authentication passed', then everythin is OK. If not, > examine radiusd logs and fix the problem. Eventually, running `radauth -v > username password' will give you more information. > > Regards, > Sergey > > -- http://www.el-directorio.org El sitio de linux y el Software Libre en Colombia
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