Thanks John for being so helpful ! I will try to check evrything and review the recommended website Have a great day ! Al
----- Message d'origine ----- De: John Dennis <jden...@redhat.com> Date: Vendredi, 16 Octobre 2009, 8:02 Objet: Re: Re : Re: Re : Re: Freeradius2 configuration challenges ( Binding IP address & failure of radtest À: FreeRadius users mailing list <freeradius-users@lists.freeradius.org> > On 10/15/2009 10:22 PM, adai...@vl.videotron.ca wrote: > > Hi Everyone > > I think I am getting ahead but now I got the following error: > > > > [pap] WARNING! No "known good" password found for the > user. Authentication may fail because of this. > > ++[pap] returns noop > > No authenticate method (Auth-Type) configuration found for the > request: Rejecting the user > > Failed to authenticate the user. > > > > > > I was just trying to setup PAP (testuser) on the radius > > > > Would you know what the error could be ? > > You have to configure FreeRADIUS to tell it where to find users > and > their passwords. Are they in the FreeRADIUS users file? Are they > system > users with login accounts? Are they in an ldap directory? Are > they in a > SQL database? > > If you're trying to just confirm PAP is working then have you > read and > followed the example here: > > http://deployingradius.com/documents/configuration/pap.html > > BTW, deployingradius.com is the only other web site besides the > FreeRADIUS site and it's wiki that is recommended because it's > run by > Alan DeKok the principal developer of FreeRADIUS. Other web > sites tend > to have out of date information or erroneous information. > > Also, note that the users file is read upon server start up, if > you > modify the users file (or any other file read by the server) > you'll have > to restart the server to see the change. There are other ways to > get the > server to reload it's files but since you're new to this we're > going to > keep it simple. As a side note, one advantage of using LDAP or > SQL as > your backend data source is you can add, remove, and edit the > data in > the backend and the FreeRADIUS server will immediately see the > change > without having to do anything special, thus you can immediately > see one > disadvantage of user data stored in files as opposed to a > dynamic backend. > > -- > John Dennis <jden...@redhat.com> > > Looking to carve out IT costs? > www.redhat.com/carveoutcosts/ > - > List info/subscribe/unsubscribe? See > http://www.freeradius.org/list/users.html
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