Hi
I'm using freeradius with ldap users and mschap + peap. But i have one
problem. When a user gets his login prompt, no access to the network is
allowed because they first get access when they login and freeradius can
perform an ldap check with the username.
But when a new user wants to login
27/11/2010 12:47, wrote:
Does the NAS documentation say that it accepts such an option?
Good question.
I could try and see if it'll accept. But... which one try?
Sorry, but do I wrote something wrong that no one reply to me?
Thanks
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Hi list,
today I discover a strange behaviour with FR and the PG backend: if the
authorize_group_check_query query returns a value that has a plus sign
(+) inside the groupname, FR thread that value as unicode. I think this
because into the next authorize_group_reply_query query, it use the
Michele Petrazzo michele.petra...@unipex.it writes:
today I discover a strange behaviour with FR and the PG backend: if
the authorize_group_check_query query returns a value that has a plus
sign (+) inside the groupname, FR thread that value as unicode. I
think this because into the next
Bjørn Mork wrote:
look near the top of raddb/sql/postgresql/dialup.conf :
# Safe characters list for sql queries. Everything else is replaced
# with their mime-encoded equivalents.
# The default list should be ok
# safe-characters =
Michele Petrazzo michele.petra...@unipex.it writes:
Only for curiosity, these chars are hard-coded inside the sources or
in other place and loaded at startup?
defined like any other module option default in
src/modules/rlm_sql/rlm_sql.c :
static const CONF_PARSER module_config[] = {
/*
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On Behalf Of Christ Schlacta
mac filtering should happen at the AP level.
Ever try maintaining large (300+) MAC auth lists on multiple APs? Not fun at
all. Even maintaining a consistent list of 50 addresses across multiple APs
is not that fun, though a bit more
When a user gets his login prompt, no access
to the network is allowed because they first
get access when they login and freeradius can
perform an ldap check with the username.
But when a new user wants to login or the user uses an different computer,
the user dosen't exist on this machine
On 11/25/2010 04:24 PM, Marco Carcano wrote:
Hi John
thank you very much for the reply - I haven't noticed that exists a
freeradius2 rpm package
I tried, and after a lot of arrangement on the config files -
freeradius2 splits a lot radiusd.conf - I got it working
but I have to point out this
On 11/30/2010 09:45 AM, John Dennis wrote:
On 11/25/2010 04:24 PM, Marco Carcano wrote:
Hi John
thank you very much for the reply - I haven't noticed that exists a
freeradius2 rpm package
I tried, and after a lot of arrangement on the config files -
freeradius2 splits a lot radiusd.conf - I
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On Behalf Of Andrew Bovill
Hi,
I'm trying to get WPA Enterprise EAP/TLS working with my wireless
router. It appears that the TLS portion of the authentication works
(valid certificates give me a working connection) but it does NOT
appear
to actually be
On 11/30/2010 11:05 AM, John McDonnell wrote:
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On Behalf Of Andrew Bovill
Hi,
I'm trying to get WPA Enterprise EAP/TLS working with my wireless
router. It appears that the TLS portion of the authentication works
(valid certificates give me a working connection)
On 30/11/10 16:10, Andrew Bovill wrote:
It just seems weird that nearly ALL of the suplicants I've used
*require* me to give a username/password (or at least an Identifier +
password) in addition to the unlocked certificate. Maybe a better
question is: What's the point of the username/pass
hi
I have the operating system ubunto 10.4 with freeradisUs-server-2.1.10
where to add the Mac address?
Jessica Alejandra Martinez Bautista
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OK, so to get this working I modified the Dialup Admin functions.php3 file to
use $_SERVER instead of $HTTP_SERVER_VARS and to use REMOTE_USER instead
of PHP_AUTH_USER. PHP_AUTH_USER wasn't being populated, but REMOTE_USER
was so I just used that. Not sure if that's good, bad or indifferent,
On 11/30/2010 11:15 AM, Phil Mayers wrote:
On 30/11/10 16:10, Andrew Bovill wrote:
It just seems weird that nearly ALL of the suplicants I've used
*require* me to give a username/password (or at least an Identifier +
password) in addition to the unlocked certificate. Maybe a better
question
On 30/11/10 16:55, Andrew Bovill wrote:
It seemed to me that it wouldn't connect if I left the Identity blank,
so that may be what was confusing me.
Most supplicants will use the cn=XXX from the cert as the identity,
but it really makes sense to ask, because they may not be (often are
not)
Hi every body,
While all the documentation on the web seems to answer *NO*, and because
I feel like i need to talk to someone today, I was wondering if there is
any way to allocate IP address to wifi user using radius Attributes
instead of DHCP?
Or maybe I should ask... How can i allocate IP
Garber, Neal-2 wrote:
When a user gets his login prompt, no access
to the network is allowed because they first
get access when they login and freeradius can
perform an ldap check with the username.
But when a new user wants to login or the user uses an different
computer,
the user
Alexandre Chapellon wrote:
Hi every body,
While all the documentation on the web seems to answer *NO*, and because
I feel like i need to talk to someone today, I was wondering if there is
any way to allocate IP address to wifi user using radius Attributes
instead of DHCP?
Nope. The only
On Nov 30, 2010, at 11:33 AM, Alexandre Chapellon wrote:
Hi every body,
While all the documentation on the web seems to answer *NO*, and because I
feel like i need to talk to someone today, I was wondering if there is any
way to allocate IP address to wifi user using radius Attributes
From: cosita_bodo...@hotmail.com
To: freeradius-users@lists.freeradius.org
Subject: altas de direcciones mac
Date: Tue, 30 Nov 2010 20:19:42 +
Hello I am Leonardo Fajardo Lopez,
I am working with an operating system Ubuntu 9.10 and with
freeradius-server-02.01.1910
and say high to
Hello ... my name is Jorge
I raised a question I am making the draft validation of users by MAC address
and my question is not that high given file directions Mac, I installed before
1.2.1910 Freeradius a virtual machine VirtualBox-3.2.8 Win-64453-OS Ubuntu
9.10 in the / raddb belonging to
Hello ... my name is Jorge
I raised a question I am making the draft validation of users by MAC address
and my question is not that high given file directions Mac, I installed before
1.2.1910 Freeradius a virtual machine VirtualBox-3.2.8 Win-64453-OS Ubuntu
9.10 in the / raddb belonging to
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