That fixed it, thank you Alan
Tavis, could you please fill a 1.4.2 paragraph in the wiki that
describes your FR setup with an SQL backend?
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On 5/10/06, raviprakash sunkara [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello Everybody,
I'm working on Openser currently . Now I integrated FreeRadius in openser.
I installed freeradius and radiusclient-ng in to box..
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client 192.168.2.55 {
secret
In order to avoid confusion, you might want to store a 'digestHA1'
LDAP attribute in your LDAP directory, and tell FreeRADIUS to map this
attribute to Digest-HA1 by inserting this line in you ldap.attrmap
file :
checkItem Digest-HA1 digestHA1
Note that you *must* store a 32 bytes text
Hi Evan,
I don't have much experience with the FR 'sql' module. I know it is
possible to achieve what you want using LDAP as a backend database. In
this case, the password is mapped to an LDAP attribute (ex.
userPassword), which value is pulled out during the 'authorize'
process. I don't know
On 12/22/05, Kai Geek [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
i am install Slackware 10.2 on freeradius server.
In this order?
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/etc/raddb# radiusd
Thu Dec 22 12:07:48 2005 : Info: Starting - reading configuration files ...
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/etc/raddb#
You successfully launched
Errors reading dictionary: dict_init: /usr/share/freeradius/dictionary[14]:
Couldn't open dictionary /usr/share/freeradius/d
ictionary: Too many open files
It is not a FreeRADIUS problem. You should check your system limits
values with ulimit and/or sysctl.
Bye,
Philippe
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Hi, Josh.
the following describes the 'group lock' feature, considering a Cisco
VPN 3000 concentrator and a RADIUS server (check the RADIUS Class
attribute) :
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/customer/tech/tk59/technologies_configuration_example09186a00800946a2.shtml
It is mentioned hereafter that
regarding this problem,
Regards,
Philippe
On 10/12/05, Philippe Sultan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
ok Cheng.
Note that it should be fixed in the CVS version within a few days, without changing the configuration of rlm_digest.
The MD5-Password (present in CVS) fits our need in this case, I will try
, Philippe Sultan [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote: Hi, Chen. There is ongoing discussion on this topic : http://lists.freeradius.org/pipermail/freeradius-users/2005-October/047606.html
You might also want to check this, for information related to digest authentication with RADIUS and LDAP :
http://www
Hi, Meltem.
DIGEST mode does not workwith encrypted passwords. However, one way to havean encrypted password storage is to store a hash value of the username:realm:password string in the User-Password field of your entry.
digest module configuration must include this line :
digest {
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Philippe Sultan
INRIA
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