RE: No response from Radius server

2005-04-22 Thread David Jones








You need to check to make sure that your
Windows box is listed in your clients.conf. It has to be listed in there with a
secret before the radius server will even start to authenticate requests from
it. Take a look at this site and it should help you out a bit… http://www.frontios.com/freeradius.html

 

 

David

 









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Subject: RE: No response from
Radius server



 



When I ran radiusd -X, I still got no response from server (time out)
on Windows machine, but what I can see on the  Radius machine is :





 





Ignoring request from unknown client 192.168.107.115:2043





--Walking the entire request list--





Nothing to do. Sleeping until we see a request. 





rad-recv: Access-Request packet from host 192.168.107.115:2443, id=2,
length=44





 





At least, I can see the Windows is talking with the Radius.





 





Further assistance will be appreciated.





 





Shawn

David Jones
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Start radiusd like this radiusd X and you
should see it read the config files and it will run in the foreground. The X is
extended debug mode.   Equivalent  to  -sfxx. This should
let you see where the failure is occurring.

 

David

 

 









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Subject: No response from Radius
server



 



I installed Freeradius server on FreeBSD. The installation went well,
but I tried to test it, I got no response from Radius server.





 





After I ran radiusd, I got "The Apr 21 14:29:23 2005: Info:
Starting-reading configuration files... ", then back to radius#





 





If I ran ps, it seems Radius is not running, because it doesn't show
Radiusd.





If I ran ps -aux | grep radiusd, it shows





root   798   0.0   0.7  
4764   3368   ??  ss   2:29pm  
0:00:00   radiusd





 





If I tested on another Windows machine with NTRadPing Test Utility, I
got no response from server.





 





Any help will be appreciated.





 





Shawn



 







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RE: No response from Radius server

2005-04-22 Thread Shawn Xu
Thank you for help. I got response from radius server, but it was rejected.
 
I am using Freeradius-1.0.2, would you please tell me what files I have to configure?
 
ShawnDavid Jones <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:







Start radiusd like this radiusd –X and you should see it read the config files and it will run in the foreground. The –X is extended debug mode.   Equivalent  to  -sfxx. This should let you see where the failure is occurring.
 
David
 
 




From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Shawn XuSent: Thursday, April 21, 2005 2:02 PMTo: freeradius-users@lists.freeradius.orgSubject: No response from Radius server
 

I installed Freeradius server on FreeBSD. The installation went well, but I tried to test it, I got no response from Radius server.

 

After I ran radiusd, I got "The Apr 21 14:29:23 2005: Info: Starting-reading configuration files... ", then back to radius#

 

If I ran ps, it seems Radius is not running, because it doesn't show Radiusd.

If I ran ps -aux | grep radiusd, it shows

root   798   0.0   0.7   4764   3368   ??  ss   2:29pm   0:00:00   radiusd

 

If I tested on another Windows machine with NTRadPing Test Utility, I got no response from server.

 

Any help will be appreciated.

 

Shawn
 



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RE: No response from Radius server

2005-04-22 Thread Shawn Xu
When I ran radiusd -X, I still got no response from server (time out) on Windows machine, but what I can see on the  Radius machine is :
 
Ignoring request from unknown client 192.168.107.115:2043
--Walking the entire request list--
Nothing to do. Sleeping until we see a request. 
rad-recv: Access-Request packet from host 192.168.107.115:2443, id=2, length=44
 
At least, I can see the Windows is talking with the Radius.
 
Further assistance will be appreciated.
 
ShawnDavid Jones <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:







Start radiusd like this radiusd –X and you should see it read the config files and it will run in the foreground. The –X is extended debug mode.   Equivalent  to  -sfxx. This should let you see where the failure is occurring.
 
David
 
 




From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Shawn XuSent: Thursday, April 21, 2005 2:02 PMTo: freeradius-users@lists.freeradius.orgSubject: No response from Radius server
 

I installed Freeradius server on FreeBSD. The installation went well, but I tried to test it, I got no response from Radius server.

 

After I ran radiusd, I got "The Apr 21 14:29:23 2005: Info: Starting-reading configuration files... ", then back to radius#

 

If I ran ps, it seems Radius is not running, because it doesn't show Radiusd.

If I ran ps -aux | grep radiusd, it shows

root   798   0.0   0.7   4764   3368   ??  ss   2:29pm   0:00:00   radiusd

 

If I tested on another Windows machine with NTRadPing Test Utility, I got no response from server.

 

Any help will be appreciated.

 

Shawn
 



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RE: No response from Radius server

2005-04-21 Thread Miles Mawyer
Firewall maybe?  This could be quite a few different things.  You may want to 
run radiusd in debug mode and see if there is ANY communication with the the NT 
machine at all.  I'm guessing there won't be.

 
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Shawn Xu
Sent: Thursday, April 21, 2005 3:02 PM
To: freeradius-users@lists.freeradius.org
Subject: No response from Radius server

I installed Freeradius server on FreeBSD. The installation went well, but I 
tried to test it, I got no response from Radius server.
 
After I ran radiusd, I got "The Apr 21 14:29:23 2005: Info: Starting-reading 
configuration files... ", then back to radius#
 
If I ran ps, it seems Radius is not running, because it doesn't show Radiusd.
If I ran ps -aux | grep radiusd, it shows
root   798   0.0   0.7   4764   3368   ??  ss   2:29pm   0:00:00   radiusd
 
If I tested on another Windows machine with NTRadPing Test Utility, I got no 
response from server.
 
Any help will be appreciated.
 
Shawn


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RE: No response from Radius server

2005-04-21 Thread David Jones








Start radiusd like this radiusd –X and
you should see it read the config files and it will run in the foreground. The –X
is extended debug mode.   Equivalent  to  -sfxx. This
should let you see where the failure is occurring.

 

David

 

 









From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Shawn Xu
Sent: Thursday, April 21, 2005
2:02 PM
To:
freeradius-users@lists.freeradius.org
Subject: No response from Radius
server



 



I installed Freeradius server on FreeBSD. The installation went well,
but I tried to test it, I got no response from Radius server.





 





After I ran radiusd, I got "The Apr 21 14:29:23 2005: Info:
Starting-reading configuration files... ", then back to radius#





 





If I ran ps, it seems Radius is not running, because it doesn't show
Radiusd.





If I ran ps -aux | grep radiusd, it shows





root   798   0.0   0.7  
4764   3368   ??  ss   2:29pm  
0:00:00   radiusd





 





If I tested on another Windows machine with NTRadPing Test Utility, I
got no response from server.





 





Any help will be appreciated.





 





Shawn



 







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