Pascal Huisman wrote:
Server crashes, have no clue why.
Installed from a debian binary package.
I couldn't find rlm_eap_tls.so anywhere in my system. I did various
searches.
So I got tar.bz v1.1.0, compiled the source, made it and copied the
various rlm_eap_tls files to the freeradius directory.
Server crashes, have no clue why.
Installed from a debian binary package.
I couldn't find rlm_eap_tls.so anywhere in my system. I did various
searches.
So I got tar.bz v1.1.0, compiled the source, made it and copied the
various rlm_eap_tls files to the freeradius directory.
Server started up fine
Garry Glendown wrote:
Hi,
we have multiple ways of getting connections, all in the format
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Is it possible to define something in FreeRadius to just compare the
part before the "#" and authenticate based on that?
If by that you mean: disregard all characters from the
Hi,
we have multiple ways of getting connections, all in the format
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Is it possible to define something in FreeRadius to just compare the
part before the "#" and authenticate based on that?
Tnx,-gg
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openbsd shen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> and the server has not any response.
>
> I don't know why?
There's probably a firewall blocking the traffic.
Alan DeKok.
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openbsd shen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> In "radiusclient.conf", there are lines:
FreeRADIUS doesn't come with any such file. It's from another piece
of software.
Alan DeKok.
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In "radiusclient.conf", there are lines:
# program to call for a RADIUS authenticated login
# (default /usr/sbin/login.radius)
login_radius/usr/local/sbin/login.radius
But I cannot find login.radius in the hole linux system, I installed
freeradius in /usr/local/freeradius, there're no this fi
After I install freeradius 1.1.0, and I have not changed radiusd.conf,
I start freeradius:
./radiusd -X
it shows:
Module: Instantiated detail (detail)
Module: Loaded radutmp
radutmp: filename = "/usr/local/freeradius/var/log/radius/radutmp"
radutmp: username = "%{User-Name}"
radutmp: case_sens
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