Patrick M. wrote:
We use freeradius for our O1 dialup customers, as well as our SuperNews
customers. Our freeradius server authenticates via LDAP. We had a
customer come in today mentioning they could not log in to their dialup
account, so I went to the logs and did some testing. I tried
http://wiki.freeradius.org/Radiusclient
On Sat 29 Sep 2007, Live Great wrote:
Hi, where can I get freeradius-client? I searched the source in
freeradius, couldn't find it.
Thanks
SW
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From: ram [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Live Great [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: FreeRadius
radiusd -X == capital X
Dana 29/9/2007, Ďč Ŕî [EMAIL PROTECTED] piše:
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radiusd.conf:
..
# Log authentication requests to the log file.
#
# allowed values: {no, yes}
#
log_auth = no == change to yes
# Log passwords with the authentication requests.
# log_auth_badpass - logs password if it's rejected
# log_auth_goodpass - logs password if it's correct
#
#
I found that I have already had radiusclient installed.
I may be try out the way from what Norman said.
Thanks
Sam
- Original Message
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: FreeRadius users mailing list freeradius-users@lists.freeradius.org
Sent: Saturday, September 29, 2007
Hi,
After the supplicant authenticated successfully from the FreeRadius server,
my notebook fails to obtain an IP address from the Access Point (router) and
end up getting a 169.254.198.216 IP address.
here is my setup :
Supplicant = WIRE1x ( a windows port of Open 1x )
But I already enabled DHCP in my wireless router (DLink DIR-655).
After the supplicant authenticated successfully from the FreeRadius server, my
notebook fails to obtain an IP address from the Access Point (router) and end
up getting a 169.254.198.216 IP address.
capture of EAP-MD5 protcol
And your user is connecting to the - AP. If AP does't have DHCP
forwarding ... Enable DHCP on the AP.
And reserve the IP for the radius server in the router DHCP.
Ivan Kalik
Kalik Informatika ISP
Dana 29/9/2007, Chiu Luk [EMAIL PROTECTED] piše:
But I already enabled DHCP in my wireless router
Sorry, I didn't notice that router and AP are the same device. What is
your Ethernet IP address? It seems to be 198.168.0.1, since your radius
server (which has a wired connection, I hope) has address 198.168.0.120
and got it via DHCP. So it seems that you have enabled DHCP on the
Ethernet and not
Hi, I have downloaded the software, but got an error:
core:freeradius-client-1.1.5 # ./configure
checking whether to enable maintainer-specific portions of Makefiles... no
configure: error: cannot run /bin/bash ./config.sub
core:freeradius-client-1.1.5 #
What am I missing?
Thanks
SW
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I tried the command you told me but it still has something wrong and I also
attach the debug info to this mail.
Thanks for your reply.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] 写道: radiusd -X == capital X
Dana 29/9/2007, 翔 李 pi�e:
Hi,
I am sorry for my carelessness.Here is the running infor attachment.
Thanks for
Chiu Luk wrote:
But I already enabled DHCP in my wireless router (DLink DIR-655).
So?
Anyone have any ideas why my notebook cannot obtain an IP address from
wireless router?
It is a DHCP problem, and it has nothing to do with FreeRADIUS.
Go ask DLink for technical support.
Alan
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Module: Loaded eap
eap: default_eap_type = tnc
eap: timer_expire = 60
eap: ignore_unknown_eap_types = no
eap: cisco_accounting_username_bug = no
rlm_eap: Loaded and initialized type tnc
rlm_eap: Loaded and initialized type md5
rlm_eap: Loaded and initialized type leap
gtc: challenge =
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