And the matching shared secret for the server and pam_radius_auth.conf
..
Using 'ssh [EMAIL PROTECTED]' password: testing
rad_recv: Access-Request packet from host 127.0.0.1 port 26561, id=106,
length=83
User-Name =
steve
User-Password = \010\n\r\177INCORRECT
and here is my /etc/pam_radius_auth.conf (i've tried space / tab delimited )
# server[:port] shared_secret timeout (s)
127.0.0.1 testing123 2
localhost testing123 1
So they are identical from what i can see. Also keep in
mind that radtest works using the secret; testing123.
Sorry if I'm missing
How can I control access simultaneously to a single user connected via
wifi? Using these attributes I control cisco access.
Regards,
Davi.
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In FreeRADIUS 1.1, I can ask LDAP server to authenticate users with name
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--- File: hints ---
DEFAULT Suffix == ldap, Strip-User-Name = Yes
Hint = ldap
--- File: users ---
DEFAULT Hint == ldap, Auth-Type := LDAP
-- File: radiusd.conf ---
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Hi all
I am a newbie to freeradius and I have searched the internet and all the
documentation I can find, however I cannot find a simple solution to the
following problem.
I want to have the freeradius server act as a proxy and receive radius
requests in the form [EMAIL PROTECTED] but then pass
On Nov 27, 2007 9:40 PM, Robert Graham [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi all
I am a newbie to freeradius and I have searched the internet and all the
documentation I can find, however I cannot find a simple solution to the
following problem.
I want to have the freeradius server act as a proxy
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All,
A few facts first;
Windows seems to know about both DOM\user and [EMAIL PROTECTED]
formats for usernames; when generating an mschap response, it only ever
user the user portion.
ntlm_auth seems to take *exactly* what you put into the command line;
that is, it does NO stripping of DOM\user
are being recorded
as [EMAIL PROTECTED] - ie the outer layer is being recorded as their username
(the inner layer username is happily being used for the authorization stage
so all is okaybut the NAS and authentication/accounting SQL are filled with
the [EMAIL PROTECTED]
now, the Windows PEAP
thank u for your reply.I have resolved this problem.
you are right.FreeRADIUS can't find the oracle library.
by the way,are you familair with OID.w
wanna keep in touch with u.
my msn:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
bobby from beijing
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