To Dead6re,
I fixed it by copying the serial file again from the scripts directory
immediately after the root certificate was created, but before the client
certificate.
The first thing the CA.all does is remove all files from the demoCA
directory including the serial file.
Hope this helps.
D
Yes, the cert-clt.p12 is imported to the personal and the cacert.pem is in
the trusted root certificates.
I was looking at another document that was putting chmod 0444 on the
cert-clt.p12 and chmod 0400 on the cacert.pem.
Then, chown to radius:users on both.
Is that necessary?
Thanks,
Bryant.
rs users
Thanks,
Bryant.
tnt wrote:
>
> OK. What does the Event Viewer on Win2K3 client say about failed login
> attempts. Has it recieved Access-Challenge packet? There might be a
> firewall problem.
>
> Ivan Kalik
> Kalik Informatika ISP
>
>
> Dana 20/6/2007, &
Hi Ivan,
Sorry I forgot to mention that I did import the cert-clt.p12 and cacert.pem
to the local machine certificate store.
I was reading a document that was saying that the USERS file is not
necessary for authenticating to Active Directory. Is that really true?
Here are my config files.
http:
OK, you send a request, server sends challenge ... and then nothing
happens. Request is repeated, so is the challenge. Have you installed
(self signed) CA certificate on your XP client?
Ivan Kalik
Kalik Informatika ISP
Hi Ivan,
Yes, it took me awhile to figure out the CA.all script, but I did c
Hi Ivan,
Here is the output of the RADIUSD -X
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]# radiusd -X
Starting - reading configuration files ...
reread_config: reading radiusd.conf
Config: including file: /etc/raddb/clients.conf
Config: including file: /etc/raddb/eap.conf
main: prefix = "/usr"
main: localstated
ust above the peap module?
>
> Ivan Kalik
> Kalik Informatika ISP
>
>
> Dana 15/6/2007, "Bryant Marsh" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> piše:
>
>>
>>Hi Alan,
>>
>>My initial config on Centos was to turn firewall off.
>>I do have authentication
Hi Alan,
My initial config on Centos was to turn firewall off.
I do have authentication going on, but it looks like the certificates are
not working.
I uploaded a doc with the output of the debug on the first message.
http://www.nabble.com/file/p11144608/radius-auth.doc radius-auth.doc
B
tika ISP
>
>
> Dana 15/6/2007, "Bryant Marsh" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> piše:
>
>>
>>Hi Alan,
>>
>>My initial config on Centos was to turn firewall off.
>>I do have authentication going on, but it looks like the certificates are
>>not wor
Hi Alan,
My initial config on Centos was to turn firewall off.
I do have authentication going on, but it looks like the certificates are
not working.
I uploaded a doc with the output of the debug on the first message.
Bryant
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I have FreeRadius setup as outlined by the Howto at this link.
http://wiki.freeradius.org/FreeRADIUS_Active_Directory_Integration_HOWTO
I am using CENTOS 5 as the host system actiing as the SAMBA/RADIUS server.
All the *.conf files are configured as directed.
I have joined the radius server to th
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