Hello,
We use freeRadius v 1.1.6 and EAP-TTLS for our WiFi network.
FreeRadius uses LDAP for users autentication. It is querying LDAP
about inner identities and outer identities (anonymous usually).
Is there any way to stop freeRadius from querying LDAP about
outer identities?
Thanks.
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haries fajar nugroho wrote:
>> Well... the shared secret is wrong. There really isn't much else to say.
>
> But what i am wondering is, why the authentication sections run normally.
> My user can be authenticated, but the accounting cannot be logged.
Accounting uses a *different* shared secret
>>So, check EAP settings on your windows machine - have you cleared server
certificate validation box?
yes I tried with such settings, after that my freeradius -X logs:
rad_recv: Access-Request packet from host 192.168.5.206 port 1812, id=245,
length=147
NAS-IP-Address = 192.168.5.206
Dear Alan,
Tested with radius 2.1.1, the bug was fixed.
Thanks.
Alan DeKok wrote:
cktan wrote:
Previously the freeradius was installed using yum (Centos 4.0) and I'm
just make a yum search for freeradius and no new update is available. If
I'm going to get the latest RPM and install manuall
Thanks for replying..
haries fajar nugroho wrote:
>> I wanna migrate my radius server from icradius to freeradius 2.1.5.'
> 2.1.6.
[r...@rina2 haries]# /usr/local/freeradius/sbin/radiusd -v
radiusd: FreeRADIUS Version 2.1.5, for host i686-pc-linux-gnu, built
on Apr 15 2009 at 13:33:02
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> Ivan Kalik wrote:
>> Of course not by hand. Yes, there are procedures for creating databases,
>> users, assigning users to databases, giving them permissions etc., even
>> reading input from a file (there are actually several options for doing
>> that). Perhaps you should first find out what thes
>>> I've search the INTERNET for 5 days now and late into the evening, but
>>> I'm
>>> totally stumped in resolving my problem, so I would appreciate any
>>> guidance from the experts. I've configured as per the many guides I've
>>> found and have a basic understanding of how this all works, but t
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