I have been using Raymond McKay's document to get TLS/EAP running with
freeRADIUS. (Thus, I am using freeradius-snapshot-20021028.) My system
has 50MB of RAM and 20GB hard drive. When I launch freeRADIUS
(run-radiusd -X -A) as Raymond suggests, a long period passes and then I
receive the
(RedHat 6.2)Using the CVS snapshot from 20031208, I configured the
MakeFile file in src/modules/rlm_eap/types/rlm_eap_tls to match the
documentation provided by Raymond McKay at
http://www.impossiblereflex.com/8021x/eap-tls-HOWTO.htm#7. Nothing
existed in the MakeFile when I accessed it with
I am down to a deadline (school) for using FreeRADIUS to work as an
802.1x authenticator for a wireless network. I currently have the CVS
snapshot of freeRADIUS from 20031208 on Redhat Linux 6.2.
I have windows configured to use WEP and 802.1x PEAP. My PEAP
configuration is set to NOT validate
Does version 0.9.3 have support for PEAP, MS-CHAPv2? (I am running
RedHat 6.2.) If not, is there a version that does? If so, what
configuration settings go I need to make to ensure proper exchange for
802.1x authentication. I found an excellent tutorial concerning MD5/EAP
for pre SP1.
I believe I restarted freeRadius. If so, that did not fix it. I ended
up rebooting the system and then started up freeRadius again. Will that
restart it? How do I restart it without rebooting? (I know it involves
the radiusd.pid file, but also being new to Linux, this is an
interesting
Using the rc.radiusd script I have stopped and restarted the radius
server. My problem persists.
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I installed freeRadius and everythingran smoothly until testing. In the clients.conf file I have an entry as follows:
client 192.168.2.102 {
secret =testMe
}
WhenI run indebugging mode,I receive the message:
rad_recv: Access-Request packet from host 192.168.2.102:2754, id=5, length=44
Ignoring
I apologize for my last post that did not adhere to all of the list
guidelines. I'll try again.
I just installed freeRadius 0.9.3 on RedHat Linux 6.2. Everything ran
smoothly until testing. When I attempt to use NTRadPing to test the
radius server, I receive the following message in debugging