: Tue, 3 May 2011 20:56:12 +0100
From: Alexander Clouter
Subject: Re: ldap server connection timeout
To:freeradius-users@lists.freeradius.org
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Daniel Davidson wrote:
>
> My new wireless network tested great, but now that I have rolled it out
> to the entire building, I
Dan
On 05/03/2011 05:00 AM, freeradius-users-requ...@lists.freeradius.org
wrote:
Daniel Davidson wrote:
> My new wireless network tested great, but now that I have rolled it out
> to the entire building, I get error messages like:
>
> Mon May 2 15:15:06 2011 : Error: rlm_
My new wireless network tested great, but now that I have rolled it out
to the entire building, I get error messages like:
Mon May 2 15:15:06 2011 : Error: rlm_ldap: ldap_search() failed: Timed
out while waiting for server to respond. Please increase the timeout.
And when these trigger, near
Nevermind, selinux was biting me in the rear again.
Dan
On Mon, 2010-08-23 at 15:33 -0500, Daniel Davidson wrote:
> I am migrating our system to freeradius2, I have a test environment that
> works well on my fedora system that I am moving to a new server.
>
> I can authenticate wit
I am migrating our system to freeradius2, I have a test environment that
works well on my fedora system that I am moving to a new server.
I can authenticate with the server perfectly if I start the server using
radiusd -X, however if I then cancel that and run it with the RHEL
startup script it do
?
Dan
On Mon, 2010-06-14 at 15:05 -0500, Daniel Davidson wrote:
> We have had a radius server running for years that we use to
> authenticate our wireless users over wpa. It works flawlessly and
> connections are authenticated as shown by the log below.
>
> Mon Jun 14 14:57
We have had a radius server running for years that we use to
authenticate our wireless users over wpa. It works flawlessly and
connections are authenticated as shown by the log below.
Mon Jun 14 14:57:40 2010 : Auth: Login OK: [miyagi72/] (from client 1s port 109133 cli d830.629b.3ae9)
Above is
For some ready my accounting information isnt being written at all, even
though I cannot find a difference in the config file with another radius
server I am running. I have included what I believe to be the
appropriate parts or radiuxsd -x below. Seems like the
%{Client-IP-Address} directories a
I have a working freeradius system that is logging the hardware
addresses of the users as they successfully connect through the system.
I would like to also match the userid to the hardware address, and try
as I might I cannot really figure/find out how to do that. Can someone
show me the way or p
I arrived at the point where I thought it would be a good idea to go
ahead and purchase a certifcate for my radius server rather than just
using myself as the authority, and I somehow botched it and radius will
not work. I have my guess as to what I did wrong, but to be sure can
anyone fire back t
That did it, thanks everyone,
Dan
On Thu, 2004-11-04 at 12:49, Alan DeKok wrote:
> > I uncommented and did appropriate changes (below) to the ldap section of
> > the modules area. What else needs done? I am deleting the commented
> > lines.
>
> Un-comment other references to ldap in radiusd
I uncommented and did appropriate changes (below) to the ldap section of
the modules area. What else needs done? I am deleting the commented
lines.
Dan
ldap {
server = "lap server's real name"
basedn = "ou=People,dc=igb,dc=uiuc,dc=edu"
fil
Thanks for the info, now we are getting somewhere I just have unchecked
the "validate server certificate" area for now. Now I am getting a
rejection. Any ideas?
thanks again for the help,
Dan
rad_recv: Access-Request packet from host 128.174.124.2:1024, id=0,
length=224
User-Name = "db
It never gives one with this configuration, it just keeps repeating the
same request over and over again, never accepting or rejecting after the
Access-Challenge is sent back to the access point.
Dan
On Thu, 2004-11-04 at 10:48, Alan DeKok wrote:
> Daniel Davidson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]&
I finally have freeradius to where it looks like Peap is at least trying
to auth properly. However it looks like for some reason it is not
getting the job done, it just keeps trying to authenticate and never
gets the job done. My LDAP database has userPassword to the MD5 salt
encrypted verson usu
What should default Auth-type be set to then? Right now I am getting a:
auth: No authenticate method (Auth-Type) configuration found for the
request: Rejecting the user
error message from the daemon.
thanks again,
Dan
On Tue, 2004-11-02 at 17:10, Alan DeKok wrote:
> Daniel David
On Tue, 2004-11-02 at 11:43, Alan DeKok wrote:
> Daniel Davidson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > So is there a way to have users authorize themselves with an LDAP
> > server, and what is the process for doing that? Use PAM and set the
> > system up to have PAM auth ag
So is there a way to have users authorize themselves with an LDAP
server, and what is the process for doing that? Use PAM and set the
system up to have PAM auth against LDAP?
Dan
On Tue, 2004-11-02 at 09:40, Alan DeKok wrote:
> Daniel Davidson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I a
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