What settings have you applied to the kit? Looks like some MAC-auth or captive
portal method on the SSID you are using. You need to uncover the bits that talk
about 802.1X and/or WPS/wpa2 enterprise
alan
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Maybe it is so called lightweight AP. Product description from D-Link
site says that it should be used together with DWS-3024/DWS-3026
wireless control switches. Call vendor for more info.
John Corps wrote:
Hey All,
Has anyone has any experience using freeradius with the dlink dws-3026
switch
> rlm_sim_files: insufficient number of challenges for imsi
> 3a370f920c4275...@wlan.mnc005.mcc525.3gppnetwork.org: 0
> ++[sim_files] returns notfound
You have triplets for 3be855ae7a8607c7f identity in the simtriplets.dat.
But there 3a370f920c4275853 identity in RADIUS request. So sim_files
mo
please check chillispot configurations.i think you can configure interim
updates from it.
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Hi,
On Fri, Feb 17, 2012 at 12:54:20AM +, Peter Moreton wrote:
> But why not simply create a simple web page, possibly even as a
> captive portal? It's much easier that way, plus it's real-time and you
> have no risk of email missing (e.g. due to spam filters, etc).
>
> >> if I build a webpag
But why not simply create a simple web page, possibly even as a
captive portal? It's much easier that way, plus it's real-time and you
have no risk of email missing (e.g. due to spam filters, etc).
>> if I build a webpage, then I also have to authenticate users who present
>> themselves requestin
Hi,
On Thu, Feb 16, 2012 at 10:21:37AM +, Peter Moreton wrote:
> I have a working RADIUS server, "RADIUS01" running
> Centos/Freeradius. Freeradius is configured to store username
> and PIN-style passwords in MySQL. To go live with our RADIUS
> implementation, I have been tasked with making th
Hi GNUbie,
You don't need the special patch for testing EAP-SIM.
Just get 3 different triplets for your SIM and create a static users file entry
with them, contrary to what -X says, you should put the triplets attrs as reply
attrs, not check attrs.
Regards,
Thor.
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Hey All,
Has anyone has any experience using freeradius with the dlink dws-3026
switch and dwl-3500aps? I can't see a way to configure anything on
them...no matter what i do the request shows up as the following.
rad_recv: Access-Request packet from host 192.170.140.6 port 1032,
id=0, length=160
On Thu, Feb 16, 2012 at 5:21 PM, Peter Moreton wrote:
> I have a working RADIUS server, "RADIUS01" running Centos/Freeradius.
> Freeradius is configured to store username and PIN-style passwords in MySQL.
> To go live with our RADIUS implementation, I have been tasked with making the
> selectio
Lorenzo J. Cubero wrote:
> I would like to redirect all the incoming requests to a rlm_perl script.
> And then authenticate the user only depending on the result of the script.
>
> I already have the script, my doubt is how to configure Freeradius to
> treat the incoming requests only over a perl
use like follows
*Acct-Interim-Interval := 60*
if you use Database you should insert this data to *radraply *table
On Thu, Feb 16, 2012 at 12:59 PM, oportino [via FreeRadius] <
ml-node+s1045715n5488744...@n5.nabble.com> wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> I am using freeradius 2.1.0 on Ubuntu 10.10 and
Dear Freeradius experts,
I would like to redirect all the incoming requests to a rlm_perl script.
And then authenticate the user only depending on the result of the script.
I already have the script, my doubt is how to configure Freeradius to
treat the incoming requests only over a perl scri
Nachtfalke wrote:
> Then I thought I could just simple make a traffic counter with this module
> and I did that:
NASes doesn't do traffic counters.
The only way to enforce traffic counters is the *next* time that the
user logs in. So once the user is logged in, they can download as much
as t
DISCLAIMER: We are a Windows-shop, and this is our first Linux server
deployment, so I'm having to ask newbie questions, sorry about that!
I have a working RADIUS server, "RADIUS01" running Centos/Freeradius.
Freeradius is configured to store username and PIN-style passwords in MySQL. To
go li
Thanks Phil that's helpful.
I want my users to be prompted to re-enter the password if they enter it wrong
up to a certain number of times, so it may well be I need to look at my Cisco
switch, or maybe the Packetfence Network Access Controller to provide this
ability.
Cheers,
Andi
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On 02/16/2012 09:35 AM, Morris, Andi wrote:
Hi all,
I’m trying to configure my freeradius server to prompt the user to
retype their credentials if they mistype the username or password so
that they can be authenticated via dot1x.
Does your NAS support this attribute? You are sending it just fi
Hi all,
I'm trying to configure my freeradius server to prompt the user to retype their
credentials if they mistype the username or password so that they can be
authenticated via dot1x.
I've checked my virtual server post-auth and found:
post-auth {
exec
packetfence
Post-
On 16/02/2012 9:00 AM, Alan DeKok wrote:
Write down what you want to do. Use English. Refer to packets,
attributes, and values of those attributes. Refer to contents of
databases. Use the contents of the attributes to look up information in
a database.
That should be 4-5 paragraphs of
Richard J Palmer wrote:
> There are two reasons for my approach:
>
> 1) The radius server is also serving other requests that DO have a
> username password it is only certain logins I need to process
> differently - those where the caller ID matches a pattern.
So... write code to match that pat
Hi,
> There are two reasons for my approach:
>
> 1) The radius server is also serving other requests that DO have a
> username password it is only certain logins I need to process
> differently - those where the caller ID matches a pattern.
> 2) On those that do match I do want per session sett
There are two reasons for my approach:
1) The radius server is also serving other requests that DO have a
username password it is only certain logins I need to process
differently - those where the caller ID matches a pattern.
2) On those that do match I do want per session settings - ie to ret
Joe Holden wrote:
> How will that work if for example all my attributes are in a database
> and are per user?
I thought you said there was no user name... how can the attributes be
per user if there is no user name?
> There is essentially *no* username for these sessions, so how does FR
> looku
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