Hi All,
It's come to our attention that some offsite links were using hardcoded
underscores to substitute spaces in wiki URLs.
Because gollum uses hyphens (-) as a substitute for whitespace instead of
underscores (_), these pages appeared not to exist in the new wiki.
I've created a patch (htt
This afternoon I amde the changes as you suggested and it worked like a
charm. Thank you
Eric
On Tue, May 31, 2011 at 2:33 PM, Gary Gatten wrote:
> Check out the command options of ntlm_auth: --require-membership-of. If
> group name doesn’t work, try the SID of the group.
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Hi,
The following FreeRADIUS wiki pages have been updated to the new RST
format. The content of first 5 pages have been updated to the versions
in the v2.1.x branch.
http://wiki.freeradius.org/Radiusd.conf
http://wiki.freeradius.org/Clients.conf
http://wiki.freeradius.org/Proxy.conf
http://w
Check out the command options of ntlm_auth: --require-membership-of. If group
name doesn't work, try the SID of the group.
G
From: freeradius-users-bounces+ggatten=waddell@lists.freeradius.org
[mailto:freeradius-users-bounces+ggatten=waddell@lists.free
I have gotten freeradius up and going and authenicating to Active directory
by using the following how to:
http://deployingradius.com/documents/configuration/active_directory.html. I
am using ntlm_auth to authenicate the users agaist Active Directory. The
question i have is, is there a way I can cr
Make sure you configure FR to delete the MPPE keys. This can be found in
the /modules/wimax file. Set the value from No to Yes.
As well, you need to configure the server to use the inner-tunnel. I would
start from the default FR settings, uncomment the wimax entries you see in
sites-available
Hello,
I'm running latest version form Master Branch of Freeradius. I managed to
connect an Alvarion CPE to an Alvarion 4M BS with Freeradius server as
authenticator. Everything works well except that I directly specified in my
/site-enable/default configuration file the value of "Filter-Id" at
On 31/05/11 14:39, edgardolenza wrote:
> Hello everybody,
Hello
>
> I apologize because I'm new with linux and freeradius also.
> I've readen many forums and many howtos but I've got some trouble with user
> authentication on domain controller.
>
> This is my working layout:
> -I've got an app
edgardolenza wrote:
> Is this a STANDARD?
I have no idea what you mean by that.
> Excuse me but I'm not expert on this things.
What's so hard about reading that web page?
> Have you got suggestions on how to implement this?
What part of "impossible" is unclear?
> Isn't it possible to c
Hi Alan,
Is this a STANDARD?
Excuse me but I'm not expert on this things.
Have you got suggestions on how to implement this?
Isn't it possible to create a "copy" of the AD's users on a local Database?
Do you know if there ara other solutions?
Thank you very much.
Eddy
PS: I've also tried wi
edgardolenza wrote:
> -the client radius sends authentication requests to the freeradius (using
> CHAP)
> -freeradius has to ask to AD if the user can be authenticated
This is impossible.
http://deployingradius.com/documents/protocols/compatibility.html
See the "NT Hash" column.
Alan DeKo
Hello everybody,
I apologize because I'm new with linux and freeradius also.
I've readen many forums and many howtos but I've got some trouble with user
authentication on domain controller.
This is my working layout:
-I've got an appliance (radius client) getting authentication requests from
use
Shai Mizrachi wrote:
> My problem is that the attributes I have entered in the users file (under
> the specific user) are not present
> inside the Access-Accept message replied to the ASN-GW/NAS.
The problem is that you did not read my response, and you did not
follow the instructions in it.
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