On the FreeRadius homepage under:
05 October, 2004 Setting up wireless authentication the link has changed to:
http://www.tldp.org/HOWTO/8021X-HOWTO/
Sorry, this wasn't a nitpick. Just thought it might help us newbies.
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Do you happen to be using the 64 bit version of FreeRadius from the RPM? If so
I found it horribly broken. To fix it I:
1. Installed the RPM source.
2. Unbzipped the source.
3. Went into the Make.inc file and modified one line to read:
LIBLTDL = /usr/lib64/libltdl.so
4. Re-bzipped the
Sorry, I'm just a lurker on this list and certainly no expert. However, last
time I saw someone mention this issue it had to do with log rotation. Check
to make sure logs are not being rotated every hour.
Anyway, just a thought.
On Friday 11 February 2005 13:25, Joe H wrote:
I work for an ISP
2005 18:33, Alan DeKok wrote:
energy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Anyone who knows Freeradius code well enough to be able to tell me if
maybe Freeradius is 32 bit centric so somehow reversing the shared
secret/password fails?
I've run it on 64-bit machines, and it works fine.
Which version
I am still having problems with authenticating to freeradius with LDAP as the
backend except from the localhost. Utilizing any other client and running
radiusd in debug mode gives me the shared secret error. The server that
Freeradius is running on is 64 bit. All of the clients ! have tested
I am having problems authenticating to my freeradius server remotely. Here is
my current configuration:
SuSE 9.1 default rpm-based install and then an upgrade through YOU to
freeradius-0.9.3-106.6
Files modified:
/etc/raddb/radiusd.conf:
Around line 720:
ldap {
# server
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