At once glace, iIt is a good link and talking about the beginnings of popularity of wireless technology.
I must go on reading it.
From:"Long" [EMAIL PROTECTED]Reply-To:[EMAIL PROTECTED], FreeRadius users mailing
Yes, freeradius works the same. Although, the line
readclient=yes
does not appear in postgresql.conf file, you can add in order to read NAS clients from the posrgres DB.
But, MySQL is simpler to use and understand. Anyway, I advance the selecction of a DB for freeradius do not depend on the
OK, use the perl module to re-write the attribute. There is an
example.pl distributed with the server that should be a good start.
Alan DeKok.
I 'm trying to use the perl module to authenticate users removing white spaces
from NT-Password. This is my remove_white_spaces.pl:
use
Hello,
I have a problem with radwho and it is not working, it shows an empty
list of users.
I have two freeradius servers with the same configuration (running in
an active/standby configuration). I have configure unix (radwtmp) and
radutmp modules, I have configure accounting to
Andrew Long wrote:
rlm_sql: Failed to create the pair: Unknown value Administrative for
attribute Service-Type
rlm_sql (sql): Error getting data from database
I am trying to get a second server (ver. 1.1.0) running mostly on the
configs from an older (0.9.3). The sql tables are identical
Long wrote:
How do you recommend I proceed when the A-V pair in question
(Service-Type:Administrative-user) no longer exists in 1.1.0? The 1.1.0
dictionary only defines about 5 internal service types...
Did you look for it in ALL of the dictionaries? The 1.1.x version
re-arranged the
Angel L. Mateo wrote:
The problem I have is that although radumtp and radwmtp are updated
every time time radius authenticate an user, radwho shows an empty list,
but radlast shows information. For example, at this moment:
Run the server in debugging mode. The radutmp file needs
Ana Gallardo Gómez wrote:
OK, use the perl module to re-write the attribute. There is an
example.pl distributed with the server that should be a good start.
Alan DeKok.
I 'm trying to use the perl module to authenticate users removing white
spaces from NT-Password. This is my
Long wrote:
How do you recommend I proceed when the A-V pair in question
(Service-Type:Administrative-user) no longer exists in 1.1.0?
The 1.1.0 dictionary only defines about 5 internal service types...
Did you look for it in ALL of the dictionaries? The 1.1.x version
re-arranged the
Hello, I'm new to freeradius...
I want to realize a sort of hot spot using freeradius, mysql (with a
graphical interface creating users on it) and some access points
(linksys, d-link, etc...).
I correctly installed and integrated freeradius and mysql. Now the
problem is to use the access
adreas Polyxronopoulos wrote:
rlm_acct_unique: WARNING: Attribute NAS-Port was not found in request,
unique ID MAY be inconsistent
radius_xlat: '/usr/local/var/log/radius/radutmp'
radius_xlat: 'apolyxrono'
rlm_radutmp: No NAS-Port seen. Cannot do anything.
rlm_radumtp: WARNING:
Roberto ha scritto:
Hello, I'm new to freeradius...
Hi Roberto,
I want to realize a sort of hot spot using freeradius, mysql (with a
graphical interface creating users on it) and some access points
(linksys, d-link, etc...).
It seems you want to make an Authentication Gateway, so you can
On Thursday 04 January 2007 09:09, Andrew Long wrote:
Unknown value Administrative for attribute Service-Type (1.1.0)
NOW...
I found that 1.1.0 defines A-V pair Service-Type:Administrative-User in
dictionary.rfc2865:
VALUE Service-TypeAdministrative-User 6
Am I correct in
Can you clarify:
In 0.9.3 (/usr/local/raddb/dictionary):
VALUE Service-TypeAdministrative-User 6
In 1.1.0 (usr/local/share/freeradius/dictionary.rfc2865):
VALUE Service-TypeAdministrative-User 6
And this represents data from tables on BOTH servers:
mysql
On 1/4/07, Roberto [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello, I'm new to freeradius...
I want to realize a sort of hot spot using freeradius, mysql (with a
graphical interface creating users on it) and some access points
(linksys, d-link, etc...).
I'm working to replace a current wireless deployment
On Thursday 04 January 2007 13:39, Andrew Long wrote:
Can you clarify:
In 0.9.3 (/usr/local/raddb/dictionary):
VALUE Service-TypeAdministrative-User 6
In 1.1.0 (usr/local/share/freeradius/dictionary.rfc2865):
VALUE Service-TypeAdministrative-User 6
Andrew Long wrote:
Am I correct in thinking that an update to the tables (replacing
Administrative with Administrative-User) ought to fix this?
Yes.
Alan DeKok.
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Am I correct in thinking that an update to the tables (replacing
Administrative with Administrative-User) ought to fix this?
Yes.
Now I still get:
Processing the authorize section of radiusd.conf
modcall: entering group authorize for request 0
Invalid operator for item Suffix: reverting
On Thu, 2007-01-04 at 05:14 -0800, Alan DeKok wrote:
Ian Truelsen wrote:
Thanks for the clarification. Now, I still have the problem that, if I
populate the users file with the same information that I have in my
radcheck table, I get a positive authentication on the user. Without the
Ian Truelsen wrote:
All I did with the users file was to duplicate the entry in the radcheck
table. So I have:
ian Auth-Type := Local, User-Password == test
1) Don't set Auth-Type by hand. It's not necessary.
2) Use := for User-Password, not '=='.
Alan DeKok.
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Andrew Long wrote:
with the net effect that only one A-V pair is sent and the colubris is
left without needed page links.
...
mysql select * from radreply where username like '%hawth%';
Hi Alan,
Many thanks for your help.
Now the kerberos service and the Samba service are running now, I have
followed your instructions on your webpage, but I still have experenced
the similar issue, please see the folloewing:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]# net join -U Administrator
Administrator's
Version 1.1.4 has been released, with a few notable improvements.
The server has been updated to be compatible with Microsoft Vista
clients for 802.1x. This feature should prove to be of significant
interest in many deployments.
The rlm_pap module has been updated, which should make many
King, Michael wrote:
I did run the server in single threaded mode, and it appeared to go
away.
OK. I don't have good net connectivity right now, or access to a
machine to do real development, so this fix didn't make it into 1.1.4.
1.1.4 was released today in part because it's been too
On 1/4/07, Alan DeKok [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ian Truelsen wrote:
All I did with the users file was to duplicate the entry in the radcheck
table. So I have:
ian Auth-Type := Local, User-Password == test
1) Don't set Auth-Type by hand. It's not necessary.
2) Use := for User-Password,
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