Re: Rejecting localhost/Not responding to requests
You'll need to post some debug output. run radiusd in debug mode (radiusd -X) try to authenticate and send the output.kalen betten [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I have previously posted this, but received no response. I am gettingfairly desparate, and would really appreciate a response from someone,as I have no where else to turn. Thanks in advance.-Hello,I am having trouble configuring our RADIUS server for use as a 802.11bauthenticator. The box is running Debian Sarge with the FreeRADIUSpackage from apt-get install sources (1.0.1 I believe). As such, Ihave tried to follow the examples onhttp://techupdate.zdnet.com/techupdate/stories/main/0,14179,2693413,00.htmland also from the FreeRADIUS FAQ. Ideally, I would like to have theserver setup so that the username is derived from the radio's MAC(both CPE or AP radios), and the password be the secret key shared byboth the APs and the server. This way no customer intervention wouldbe necessary (i.e. internet access without entering a password eachtime). I thought everything was setup correctly, but when I try torun a radtest on localhost from the server itself, it immediatelyrejects it. I have added it to the clients file (and tried adding tothe users file as well, but to no avail). If I try to radtest on itsactual IP address, it endlessly resends requests, and never returns areply. It also doesn't let any client CPEs authenticate with iteither, even though they are listed correctly (according to examples)in the users file, and the APs are listed in both users andclients.conf. If anyone could provide any insight on this problem, Iwould greatly appreciate it. If you need more information, or I didntinclude something, please let me know and I'll be happy to respond.Thank you.--kalen- List info/subscribe/unsubscribe? See http://www.freeradius.org/list/users.htmlJulius IguguSouthWork Co. Ltd.__Do You Yahoo!?Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com
Rejecting localhost/Not responding to requests
I have previously posted this, but received no response. I am getting fairly desparate, and would really appreciate a response from someone, as I have no where else to turn. Thanks in advance. - Hello, I am having trouble configuring our RADIUS server for use as a 802.11b authenticator. The box is running Debian Sarge with the FreeRADIUS package from apt-get install sources (1.0.1 I believe). As such, I have tried to follow the examples on http://techupdate.zdnet.com/techupdate/stories/main/0,14179,2693413,00.html and also from the FreeRADIUS FAQ. Ideally, I would like to have the server setup so that the username is derived from the radio's MAC (both CPE or AP radios), and the password be the secret key shared by both the APs and the server. This way no customer intervention would be necessary (i.e. internet access without entering a password each time). I thought everything was setup correctly, but when I try to run a radtest on localhost from the server itself, it immediately rejects it. I have added it to the clients file (and tried adding to the users file as well, but to no avail). If I try to radtest on its actual IP address, it endlessly resends requests, and never returns a reply. It also doesn't let any client CPEs authenticate with it either, even though they are listed correctly (according to examples) in the users file, and the APs are listed in both users and clients.conf. If anyone could provide any insight on this problem, I would greatly appreciate it. If you need more information, or I didnt include something, please let me know and I'll be happy to respond. Thank you. -- kalen - List info/subscribe/unsubscribe? See http://www.freeradius.org/list/users.html
FreeRADIUS: Rejecting localhost/Not responding to requests
Hello, I am having trouble configuring our RADIUS server for use as a 802.11b authenticator. The box is running Debian Sarge with the FreeRADIUS package from apt-get install sources (1.0.1 I believe). As such, I have tried to follow the examples on http://techupdate.zdnet.com/techupdate/stories/main/0,14179,2693413,00.html and also from the FreeRADIUS FAQ. Ideally, I would like to have the server setup so that the username is derived from the radio's MAC (both CPE or AP radios), and the password be the secret key shared by both the APs and the server. This way no customer intervention would be necessary (i.e. internet access without entering a password each time). I thought everything was setup correctly, but when I try to run a radtest on localhost from the server itself, it immediately rejects it. I have added it to the clients file (and tried adding to the users file as well, but to no avail). If I try to radtest on its actual IP address, it endlessly resends requests, and never returns a reply. It also doesn't let any client CPEs authenticate with it either, even though they are listed correctly (according to examples) in the users file, and the APs are listed in both users and clients.conf. If anyone could provide any insight on this problem, I would greatly appreciate it. If you need more information, or I didnt include something, please let me know and I'll be happy to respond. Thank you. -- kalen - List info/subscribe/unsubscribe? See http://www.freeradius.org/list/users.html