What else must be done in order for FreeRadius to
recognize auth-type when it is set
inside the Radius request.
Don't add it to the request. It's a configuration item. See JRadius
documentation how to add attributes to the appropriate list (request,
reply, configuration).
Ivan Kalik
Kalik
To: FreeRadius users mailing list
Subject: Re: Auth-Type question!
What else must be done in order for FreeRadius to recognize auth-type
when it is set inside the Radius request.
Don't add it to the request. It's a configuration item. See JRadius
documentation how to add attributes to the appropriate
I put the next line:
Auth-Type := Accept
Inside the users.conf file, but it does not do anything.
DEFAULT Auth-Type := Accept
As JRadius documentation suggests *don't* use it to authenticate (set
Auth-Type). Pass the password to Freeradius and let it do the work.
Ivan Kalik
Kalik
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Sent: Monday, September 29, 2008 1:40 PM
To: FreeRadius users mailing list
Subject: RE: Auth-Type question!
I put the next line:
Auth-Type := Accept
Inside the users.conf file, but it does not do anything.
DEFAULT Auth-Type := Accept
As JRadius documentation suggests *don't
To: FreeRadius users mailing list
Subject: RE: Auth-Type question!
I put the next line:
Auth-Type := Accept
Inside the users.conf file, but it does not do anything.
DEFAULT Auth-Type := Accept
As JRadius documentation suggests *don't* use it to authenticate (set
Auth-Type). Pass the password
Hy!
I am using JRadius together with the FreeRadius.
I put the jradius module inside the authorize and post-authenticate
sections.
Authorize section (implemented inside JRadsius server) sets the Auth-Type on
Accept.
As you can see, the next is received from the rlm_jradius module of
FreeRadius
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