Re: Disconnect Request is not working

2012-09-10 Thread Alan DeKok
ranjan kumar wrote: I am trying to send the disconnect request from radius server to NAS, ... Sending Accounting-Response of id 193 to 10.203.226.70 port 33544 WARNING: Unknown destination 10.203.226.70:1700 http://10.203.226.70:1700 for CoA request. Do CoA Fail handler here

using gmail as openid for wiki access ?

2012-09-10 Thread Fred
Hi freeradius-user, Is it possible to use my gmail account to authenticate on the wiki using openid ? If yes, howto do it ? Best regards, Fred MAISON - List info/subscribe/unsubscribe? See http://www.freeradius.org/list/users.html

Re: using gmail as openid for wiki access ?

2012-09-10 Thread Arran Cudbard-Bell
On 10 Sep 2012, at 09:01, Fred fred.mai...@gmail.com wrote: Hi freeradius-user, Is it possible to use my gmail account to authenticate on the wiki using openid ? If yes, howto do it ? By consulting the google docs? Honestly I never got it to work properly either, but other people have

Version 2.2.0 is released: upgrade NOW

2012-09-10 Thread Alan DeKok
We're happy (and sad) to announce 2.2.0. It's been a year since the last release, so it's needed. However, this release announces an issue with unknown certificates in EAP-TLS, PEAP, and EAP-TTLS. Some certificates can overflow a field in the server, causing a crash. See:

LDAP module file using localhost instead of external?

2012-09-10 Thread Jennifer Mehl
Hello, I have an existing FreeRADIUS setup that is working quite well to authenticate/authorize users for WPA2 wireless to our smbpasswd file. This is 2.1.10+dfsg-2 on Debian Squeeze. I've recently acquired a captive portal network device that we are going to use for our guest wireless

Re: LDAP module file using localhost instead of external?

2012-09-10 Thread Phil Mayers
On 09/10/2012 11:47 PM, Jennifer Mehl wrote: Here is the output of freeradius -X showing part of the file being read but then ignored?: It doesn't look to me like it's ignoring it, which in any event the server doesn't do. It looks like it's just a different file. It's not just the