Good morning,
Look at this:
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# radiusd -X
Starting - reading configuration files ...
reread_config: reading radiusd.conf
Config: including file: /etc/raddb/proxy.conf
Config: including file: /etc/raddb/clients.conf
Config: inc
Can you send the results of your success login using ldapsearch?
Alhagie Puye - Network Engineer
Datawave Group of Companies
(604)295-1817
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> >eradius.org] On Behalf Of Dickson, John
> >Sent: Januar
Sorry, it was a failed attempt at not sending the REAL data. I have
verified that the ldapsearch credentials are the credentials used in the
radiusd.conf. The user has been verified.
I did have to add the details after the @ sign (using ldap search).
Applying the same details in the radiusd.conf f
Hmm.. this looks like it should work. I am comparing it with my
configuration and it looks similar. I am checking for a
Called-Station-ID instead of NAS-IP-Address, but it should have similar
functionality. Try running radiusd -X and posting the results after
you try to login as a dialup us
"Dickson, John" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Here is my ldap section:
>
> ldap {
> server = "10.1.1.29"
> identity = dmadmin1
> password = [EMAIL PROTECTED]
...
> This seeems to work:
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]$ ldapsearch -LLL -h name.serverdm.domain.ed
Dialup_admin requires additional tables in the mysql database that
FreeRADIUS alone does not require. This is stated in the HOWTO under
./dialup_admin/doc
HOWTO EXCERPT
At dialup_admin/sql there are four files containg the SQL command to create
the required tables. Thi
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> >eradius.org] On Behalf Of Dickson, John
> >Sent: January 4, 2006 11:32 AM
> >To: FreeRadius users mailing list
> >Subject: RE: wireless - freeradius - MS ldap
> >
> > Here is my ldap section:
>
Hi
2006/1/4, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> version of OpenSSL and FreeRADIUS and installed Apache on the machine via
What Apache Version? AFAIK DialAdmin works only with Apache 1.3.x and
not with 2.0.x but don't maybe I'm wrong.
Cheers
Marco
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Hi,
It "kinda" work.
NAS-IP-Address == xxx.xxx.xx.x -> where xxx.xxx.xx.x is a client ip,
right?
people in dialup group still can log in the adsl service, did I miss
somthing?
my groups are:
dialup Auth-Type := Accept
adsl Auth-Type := Local
the new rules in huntgruops are:
dialup
Here is my ldap section:
ldap {
server = "10.1.1.29"
identity = dmadmin1
password = [EMAIL PROTECTED]
basedn = "dc=ssotest,dc=mccsso,dc=mccneb,dc=edu"
filter = "(uid=%{Stripped-User-Name:-%{User-Name}})"
Hello,I've installed Ubuntu Linux 5.10 on a machine. I compiled the latest version of OpenSSL and FreeRADIUS and installed Apache on the machine via the XAMPP package (which has PHP5, MySQL). Everything seemed to be going good but whenever I configured Dialupadmin to begin inputting users int
Is your FreeRADIUS using an SQL backend? If so you will need to change
the Group == "adsl" to SQL-Group == "adsl" in the huntgroup file.
joao reis - cyberweb wrote:
Hi,
I have a dial-up authentication and a ADSL authentication in my
freeradius.
the configuration is something like that:
/e
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> >eradius.org] On Behalf Of Dickson, John
> >Sent: January 4, 2006 9:27 AM
> >To: FreeRadius users mailing list
> >Subject: RE: wireless - freeradius - MS ldap
> >
> >Here is the output of my RADIUS s
Hi,
I have a dial-up authentication and a ADSL authentication in my
freeradius.
the configuration is something like that:
/etc/raddb/clients.conf
# for the dial-up authentication:
client xxx.xxx.xx.x {
secret = secret
shortname = server0.example.com
nastype =
Here is the output of my RADIUS server. I verfied the account on the
LDAP server as a domain admin
rad_recv: Access-Request packet from host 10.1.1.27:32773, id=254,
length=59
--- Walking the entire request list ---
Waking up in 31 seconds...
Threads: total/active/spare threads = 5/0/5
Thread 1 go
802.11f is different than most IEEE 802 standards, in that it's a "Recommended
Practice" not a standard.
I'm not aware of any implementations, but I'd like to hear of them.
Anyways, the IEEE 802 SA has withdrawn 802.11F as an RP as of 12/08/2005.
Dave.
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From: "Artu
Hi, i searched the whole archive about this Problems
but can not find an real answert to my Problem.
I want Windows XP to authenticate to Freeradius when
before the user Logs on the domain otherwise he would have no network
connection to reach the PDC and the logon fails.
It should be po
Hello:
I am trying to get an HP Procurve 2650 Ethernet switch to use Freeradius
1.0.5 for 802.1x auth. The backend is Sun's directory server with all
the necessary SambaNTPassword attributes, etc. to make Samba work.
The client is a WinXP system. I am using the builtin
supplicant. I can get i
hmmm, seriously though:
- does anyone know of any APs on the market which support 802.11f?
- has anyone ever seen a reasonable non-proprietary definition of the
container content for the context transfer?
- has anyone ever thought of implementing the support for 802.11f
into freeradius? (i kn
On Wednesday 04 January 2006 07:07, DI PAOLA ., VIERI wrote:
>
> Is there a way of "caching" or "pre-authenticating" or "propagating
> authentication between APs"?
>
> Has anyone found a solution to this roaming problem in case one uses
> WPA-Enterprise/Radius?
>
IAPP - IEEE 802.11F
Zoltan Ori
Hello,
I have freeRadius
version 1.0.5 on gentoo Linux (r3).
I am using three Linksys WAP54G access points.
I've managed to roam seamlessly both with Broadcom
and Intel wireless laptops. However, this is true for open APs or with WEP
encryption. If I use WPA-Enterprise with a Radius server,
Hi,
> I am wanting to replace radiator radius with freeradius, but I can not find
> any documentation on how to setup and configure freeradius. I have visited
> the wiki page but do not see any howto's or anything. Can someone send me a
> link to the documentation on how to setup and configure fre
hi
yes i know they have to authenticate two times. but in my case its not
so easy. we have more than 400 pc connected to the domain (wired), so
they will be authenticated transparently through the ISA. then a lot
they arent in the domain (also wired). they are only authenticating
against the I
Santiago Balaguer García <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I noticed a possible error in freeradius 1.0.5 running in a Debian
> Server. I use clients.conf file to list my NAS clients. What happens
> if one DNS entry in clients.conf is not reachable by the RADIUS
> server? My experience is when you r
Hi people,
I noticed a possible error in freeradius 1.0.5 running in a Debian Server. I use clients.conf file to list my NAS clients. What happens if one DNS entry in clients.conf is not reachable by the RADIUS server? My experience is when you re-launch the radiusd process, this process can no
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