Edit the source to FreeRADIUS to make it do what you want, or use a
real access point.
Thanks for answer!
Can anyone instruct me which AP (that cost not more than $100) works fine
with WPA2/AES and PEAP? There is about 5-15 users per AP in our network.
Norbert Grochal
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Use oraclesql.conf
Victor Polukcht wrote:
Can i configure FR to use oracle stored procedures for authentication
accounting?
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Use oraclesql.conf
Victor Polukcht wrote:
Can i configure FR to use oracle stored procedures for authentication
accounting?
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With Best Regards,
Victor V. Melnichenko
VVM7-UANIC
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Hi all!
I'm new to this list and probably this is not the place where to post
this kind of questions.
I've searched all over the net and read a lot about various
configurations for freeradius, but nothing so simple to solve my
problem.
Hence here is the problem:
I'm using Debian Sarge (kernel
I just found a PIX that kicks out the following auth:
User-Name = bozo
NAS-IP-Address = 10.1.1.1
User-Password = krusty
NAS-Port = 103
Cisco-AVPair = ip:source-ip=10.1.1.2
To which freeradius does not respond until *after* the pix sends the
first retry
Hi,
Hence here is the problem:
I'm using Debian Sarge (kernel 2.6.8-2-686) and I'm trying to use
freeradius 1.0.2 with quite all extensions available for my distro
(dialupadmin, ldap, mysql, perl etc ...).
Freeradius is installed correctly (no error messages, during the setup
process) and
Curtis Doty [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
To which freeradius does not respond until *after* the pix sends the
first retry packet.
Set reject_delay = 0
Alan DeKok.
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Hi, everyoneI use Hostap(0.2.0, the hostapd is 0.4.7)+Freeradius(1.0.2)+Xsupplicant(1.0.1_, and both of the hostap and freeradius are located in the same machine. So I set127.0.0.1 inclients.conf as freeradius server's client and set 127.0.0.1 as the radius server in hostapd.conf, and the
Alan DeKok wrote:
Curtis Doty [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
To which freeradius does not respond until *after* the pix sends the
first retry packet.
Set reject_delay = 0
Yes, disabling this feature works around. But what about the
aforementioned request confuses radiusd? Auth
Hi.
I use freeradius 1.1.0 on Debian 3.1 stable.
freeradius is compiled to deb-package by the command dpkg-buildpackage
-rfakeroot -uc -b and installed by dpkg -i.
I tried to use test perl module 'example.pl'.
Here is part of my radiusd.conf:
...
modules {
...
perl test_module {
Curtis Doty wrote:
Alan DeKok wrote:
Curtis Doty [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
To which freeradius does not respond until *after* the pix sends the
first retry packet.
Set reject_delay = 0
Yes, disabling this feature works around. But what about the
aforementioned request confuses
Curtis Doty [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Yes, disabling this feature works around. But what about the
aforementioned request confuses radiusd? Auth failures respond
immediately from other nas devices. And the reject_delay feature is
desirable.
It's a bug. It doesn't work for *any* nas
Curtis Doty [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm still curious as to why radiusd can't handle these requests but
handles others fine. Does this bug belong on http://bugs.freeradius.org
or on the http://bugzilla.redhat.com site?
There's already a bug open for it. I forget which one.
And please
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