Hello Ernie,
Just wondering if you are using clients.conf at all?
Yup. The way you can tell is by running `freeradius -X`, like I did.
You'll see a line like this:
Config: including file: /etc/freeradius/clients.conf
I need to migrate
an older freeradius 0.9x to 1.2 and notice that the
I'm using FreeRADIUS 1.0.2 and its associated mysql plugin on a Debian 3.1
system. I've managed to get the server working to where our customers are
authenticating out of the mysql database just fine and the accounting
records are being stored in mysql properly too.
But the Simultaneous-Use
it's supposed to do.
G'day Ernie,
What value are you sending for Service-Type? Best way to check is
radiusd -X, and watch for the Access-Accept that freeradius sends, in
case your authorization config isn't quite right.
Cheers,
James.
Ernie Dunbar wrote:
Okay, after doing these tests
be worth a look.
Ernie Dunbar wrote:
G'day Ernie,
Can you sniff on the AS5300 and ensure the Access-Accept packets are
arriving before the 3 second (default) timeout?
Yes, we tried that. The access-accept packets aren't arriving at all!
Does it work if you temporarily disable the Simultaneous
G'day Ernie,
Can you sniff on the AS5300 and ensure the Access-Accept packets are
arriving before the 3 second (default) timeout?
Yes, we tried that. The access-accept packets aren't arriving at all!
Does it work if you temporarily disable the Simultaneous-Use check?
No, that doesn't work
G'day Ernie,
Can you sniff on the AS5300 and ensure the Access-Accept packets are
arriving before the 3 second (default) timeout?
Yes, we tried that. The access-accept packets aren't arriving at all!
Does it work if you temporarily disable the Simultaneous-Use check?
No, that doesn't work
This isn't a duplicate, I've just included more information about our
configuration.
We have a Cisco AS5300 for our dialup pool. It is able to log into our new
FreeRadius server and make authentication requests, but users are not able
to authenticate.
It's very strange, because FreeRadius
with a multihomed system.
If your system has multiple IP addresses, u can set bind_address to the
one you want to use.
Cheers
Paul
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We have a Cisco AS5300 for our dialup pool. It is able to log into our new
FreeRadius server and make authentication requests, but users are not able
to authenticate.
It's very strange, because FreeRadius produces logs like this:
Thu Nov 2 11:06:24 2006 : Auth: Login OK: [XX/XX] (from
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