mx5450,
if I were you, I would think of changing the OS. I tried to use
Suse for freeRADIUS installation and it didn't work. It has some exceptions
and I wasn't able to find a work around.
I'd suggest CentOS 5.2 or Ubuntu (last server version). They
work fine wich
I really can't make it work on SUSE 11.0. I didn't find any information
about it and there are no attempts left for me.
I would like to know what destributions really handle freeRADIUS in a good
manner. I think of CentOS 5.2, but do I really need to download 7 iso images
to put it into work?
Dawgs,
I received the following error when starting debug mode or issuing
freeradius reload and catching the error in radius.log:
Tue Mar 24 16:16:05 2009 : Error: Failed binding to socket: Address already
in use
Tue Mar 24 16:16:05 2009 : Error: /etc/raddb/radiusd.conf[240]: Error
binding to
my iPhone
On 24 Mar 2009, at 20:12, Bruno Noronha bhnoro...@gmail.com wrote:
Dawgs,
I received the following error when starting debug mode or issuing
freeradius reload and catching the error in radius.log:
Tue Mar 24 16:16:05 2009 : Error: Failed binding to socket: Address already
in use
Unfortunately, your suggestion didn't have any result.
I'm using SUSE 11.0 OS...
Do I have to initiate freeRADIUS through freeradius -X ?
2009/3/24 t...@kalik.net
I received the following error when starting debug mode or issuing
freeradius reload and catching the error in radius.log:
This
Yes.. But this port is used just for freeradius!! That's why I can't figure
out a solution for this...
2009/3/24 Alan DeKok al...@deployingradius.com
Bruno Noronha wrote:
I didn't understand what you meant... I issued lsof and verified only
one service running on 1812 port!
Which means
was expecting something like unsecure permissions which
didn't happen.
2009/3/20 Alan DeKok al...@deployingradius.com
Bruno Noronha wrote:
I issued chmod 777 * in every directory related to freeradius.
Don't do that. Ever.
The server comes with a default configuration that WORKS
I don't think so.I'm using SUSE 11.0, is there any problem with that?
2009/3/20 t...@kalik.net
Sorry but what you said doesn't make any sense to me. The default config
didn't work. How can you explain the same alarms even after changing the
permissions to everyone? The message containing
There is nothing related to eap to comment out in these files...
Should I create a certificate? Is it compulsory?
2009/3/20 sollunga sollu...@yahoo.com
try commenting out the eap module in both radiusd.conf and
sites-available/default, inner-tunnel, then try starting radiusd -X
tnt-4
Dawg, I have all default installation files. I read eap.conf and it seems to
be okay, I either changed any file, including adding new users! Everything
remains the same...
I know that chmod 777 is not recommended. I did it just to make sure that
what I have isn't a permission issue.
Here is the
Leighton, tks for help me. I agree with you, the messages are a little bit
confusing for me too.
That's what I thought, problems wich permission. That's why I did chmod 777,
even knowing that it's not recommended. After doing this, the issue
persist...I'm using the newest available version of
Thanks man, this commands solved my problem!!
Bruno
2009/3/20 a.l.m.bu...@lboro.ac.uk
Hi,
RADIUS:/etc/raddb/certs # ls -l
total 104
-rwxrwxrwx 1 root root4210 Mar 17 10:49 01.pem
-rwxrwxrwx 1 root root4441 Nov 19 14:20 Makefile
-rwxrwxrwx 1 root root5343 Nov 19 14:20
Buddies,
I don't know if I can issue this question here, but I need your
help to implement RADIUS solution... I think that my objective is quite
simple in comparison with RADIUS most variables purposes.
I must login to my network devices through RADIUS server,
I issued chmod 777 * in every directory related to freeradius. There is no
freeradius user in users command output!
No success until now...
tks! Bruno
2009/3/19 t...@kalik.net
After installing freeradius, I couldn't start it. Checking
radius.log I saw the following errors:
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