RE: Radius Book

2003-11-23 Thread Ted Kaczmarek
I look forward to it :-)

Ted
On Sun, 2003-11-23 at 11:14, Jonathan Hassell wrote:
> Ted,
> There are currently no plans for another edition of the RADIUS book in
> the near future.  Usually we investigate doing revisions every 2.5-3
> years.  
> 
> In the early spring, I will be offering an updated guide to FreeRADIUS,
> including wireless support, certificate security, and OpenLDAP
> connections for a small fee.  Watch the list for more details.
> 
> Thanks for the kind words about the book.
> 
> Jonathan Hassell
> 
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> 
> I have just recently browsed through the O'Reilly Radius book. I noticed
> that is appears to be up to version 0.6 of Freeradius. 
> 
> Is their any plans for just a Freeradius book?
> 
> If not, is their a planned newer edition of the Radius book on the way?
> 
> Excellent book, I especially liked the chapter on security issues with
> Radius.
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> Ted
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Re: radiusd

2003-11-23 Thread Ted Kaczmarek
On RH9 install from rpm, then do chkconfig radiusd on.

Or make you own init scripts.

If you want the rpms I can email them to you.

Ted


On Sun, 2003-11-23 at 09:16, Radius wrote:
> I compiled freeradius 0.9.3 and tested it with 'radiusd -X'
> successfully. However, no doc mentions how to get radiusd daemon
> running when the system is booted up. Please can someone help. I am
> using Redhat 9.
>  
> Many Thanks.
>  
> Vincent

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Radius Book

2003-11-23 Thread Ted Kaczmarek
I have just recently browsed through the O'Reilly Radius book. I noticed
that is appears to be up to version 0.6 of Freeradius. 

Is their any plans for just a Freeradius book?

If not, is their a planned newer edition of the Radius book on the way?

Excellent book, I especially liked the chapter on security issues with
Radius.

Thanks,

Ted

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Re: Radius newbie questions

2003-11-15 Thread Ted Kaczmarek
Got it, I will put together some examples going forward for submissions
to a newbie doc.

joeuser Auth-Type := Local,
Service-Type = NAS-Prompt-User,
Acct-Authentic == RADIUS,
Vendor-Specific == 1991,
Foundry-Privilege-level == 0,
Service-Type == 6


I love the fact that radiusd fixes typo's :-)

Where would one submit docs for newbies?

Thanks,
Ted


On Fri, 2003-11-14 at 12:22, Kaczmarek, Thaddeus wrote:
> I just ordered the radius book, and used to use Funk software a while
> back. I can get logged in via freeradius but can't seem to figure out
> how to get foundry-privilege-level == 0 to work. I get logged in with
> read only permissions.
> 
> 
> rad_recv: Access-Request packet from host 10.0.5.252:1645, id=93,
> length=65
> User-Name = "joeuser"
> User-Password = "joepassw0rd"
> Service-Type = NAS-Prompt-User
> NAS-IP-Address = 10.0.5.252
> NAS-Port = 1
> modcall: entering group authorize
>   modcall[authorize]: module "preprocess" returns ok
>   modcall[authorize]: module "chap" returns noop
> rlm_eap: EAP-Message not found
>   modcall[authorize]: module "eap" returns noop
> rlm_realm: No '@' in User-Name = "joeuser", looking up realm NULL
> rlm_realm: No such realm "NULL"
>   modcall[authorize]: module "suffix" returns noop
> users: Matched DEFAULT at 152
>   modcall[authorize]: module "files" returns ok
>   modcall[authorize]: module "mschap" returns noop
> modcall: group authorize returns ok
>   rad_check_password:  Found Auth-Type System
> auth: type "System"
> modcall: entering group authenticate
>   modcall[authenticate]: module "unix" returns ok
> modcall: group authenticate returns ok
> Login OK: [joeuser/joepassw0rd] (from client cr1corsw2 port 1)
> Sending Access-Accept of id 93 to 10.0.5.252:1645
> Finished request 1
> Going to the next request
> --- Walking the entire request list ---
> Waking up in 6 seconds...
> --- Walking the entire request list ---
> Cleaning up request 1 ID 93 with timestamp 3fb50e3d
> Nothing to do.  Sleeping until we see a request.
> 
> This id from users file
> joeuser Acct-Authentic == RADIUS, Service-Type ==
> NAS-Prompt-User, foundry-privilege-level == 0, foundry-command-string
> ==
> *
> 
> Any help would be greatly appreciated :-)
> 
> 
> Ted
> 
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