gs for the password validity.
The application that is providing the one-time password functionality should
integrate with the radius server without any major config changes.
You fail to mention the application your trying to use?
Ian Walker
On 09/12/06, Peter Urban <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>Ian Walker wrote:
> >> I'm attempting 802.1x authentication with Checkpoint Integrity. I
> have
> >> it working with peap no problems and usings mschapv2. However, when
> I
> >> attempt with Integrity, I have to choose "Zone Labs Cooper
>>Ian Walker wrote:
>> I used the "rpmbuild -ta" command to build an rpm of freeradius-1.1.3
>> and all went well with the build. I then installed the rpm, and I'm
>> getting the following error message after running radiusd -X.
>>...
>> radi
I used the "rpmbuild -ta" command to build an rpm of freeradius-1.1.3 and
all went well with the build. I then installed the rpm, and I'm getting the
following error message after running radiusd -X.
Starting - reading configuration files ...
reread_config: reading radiusd.conf
Config: inclu
On 21/11/06, Alan DeKok <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Ian Walker wrote:
>> I'm attempting 802.1x authentication with Checkpoint Integrity. I have
>> it working with peap no problems and usings mschapv2. However, when I
>> attempt with Integrity, I have to
d, so not entirely sure which bit did it, or whether all of it was required.
Thank you all for your input in helping me get this resolved :-)RegardsIanOn 04/09/06, Alan DeKok <
[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:"Ian Walker" <
[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:> however, there is no default/s
> You have some items misplaced. Check against the default configuration that> came with the server. In particular, mschapv2 and the contents of that
> stanza.I've now re-written the stanza and placed it correctly, so it appears like this:peap { default_eap_type=mschapv2}mschapv2 {}however, the
> Did you generate the certificates that are mentioned
there? The one's that ship with the server > are expired, you have to
generate your own certificate.I generated the certificates myself, these are working fine. I can use md5 no problem, but peap complains about mschapv2.
> What versio
Been trying to get eap working with peap/mschapv2 but it doesn't seem to work.This is my radiusd.conf file:
prefix = /usr/local
exec_prefix = ${prefix}
sysconfdir = ${prefix}/etc
localstatedir = /var/run
sbindir = ${exec_prefix}/sbin
logdir = /var/log
raddbdir = ${sysconfdir}/raddb
radacctdir
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