was
wondering whether it has been fixed in any new snapshot or will it get fixed soon?
If this remains I really cannot use freeRadius.
Thanks for your help
Anchal
Alan DeKok wrote:
Anchal Arora [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
and the server is started by giving the new config directory explicitly
as:
radiusd
Hi
Thanks all for responses to my earlier query on EAP-Radius and user MAC
address. Here is another query.
I am using freeradius-snapshot-20020520.
I have set up a Radius server and proxy on the same machine. Proxy on
port 1800 and server on port 1900. I have created a different config
Hi
I am using freeradius 0.4. I have set up two radius servers A and B on
a single machine.
A is a Proxy running on 1812 (accounting on 1813). B is the
authentication and accounting server running on 1900 (accounting on
1901). I have created a different config directory for B (raddb2) and
Hi
I am using freeRADIUS 0.4 on Red Hat linux 7.2 and have set it up as a
Proxy.
The proxy forwards the radius request from the client to the actual
RADIUS server to which the RADIUS server responds with an Accept. But
then the Proxy does not send back the Accept to the client. (tcpdump
shows
Hi
I am using freeRadius version 0.4. I have set it up as a proxy.
When I send it an authentication request for username having the letter
P in the front it strips the first letter P from the name and sends
the request to the actual radius server.
I have tried other usernames (less than and
Also the log files radutmp and radwtmp are not being generated. Hence
radwho does not show any logged in users.
shrug Look at the debug messages to see why.
The debug messages show :
Module: Loaded radutmp
radutmp: filename = /usr/local/var/log/radius/radutmp
radutmp: username =
Hi
I have recently installed freeRadius on Red Hat Linux and have
succsessfully set it up and tested it against a RADIUS client.
When I run the daemon as
radiusd -fy
The log file radius.log gets created in /usr/local/var/log/radius
(default) directory with the initial messages and the last one