Fajar A. Nugraha wrote:
I believe there's also another (possibly related) bug:
I disabled eap completely (comment-out the line $INCLUDE eap.conf on
radiusd.conf, removed sites-enabled/inner-tunnel, and removed all
reference to eap on sites-available/default and my virtual server),
yet with a
Hi,
I believe there's also another (possibly related) bug:
I disabled eap completely (comment-out the line $INCLUDE eap.conf on
radiusd.conf, removed sites-enabled/inner-tunnel, and removed all
reference to eap on sites-available/default and my virtual server),
yet with a simple radtest
On Fri, Mar 25, 2011 at 4:01 PM, Alan DeKok al...@deployingradius.com wrote:
Fajar A. Nugraha wrote:
I believe there's also another (possibly related) bug:
I disabled eap completely (comment-out the line $INCLUDE eap.conf on
radiusd.conf, removed sites-enabled/inner-tunnel, and removed all
Fajar A. Nugraha wrote:
I've created a test case with as little modification as possible from
the default config file, just enough to reproduce the problem. Here's
the debug log
Which helps.
The issue is you're proxying it to an internal virtual server, just
like EAP does. This confused
proxying it to an internal virtual server, just
like EAP does. This confused the section of code that produced the log
message Login OK.
The message will be updated for 2.1.11 so that it's clearer.
Thanks for the explanation.
So back to John's issue, his duplicate Auth: Login OK: is also
Free Radius Fans,
First - thanks to the people who contribute to this product!
Our environment - Wireless 802.1x, Novell NDSLdap to lookup passwords or
mysql, Peap with mschapv2.
I observe when a client successfully authenticates to the radius server
there are two Auth: Login OK: messages -
On Fri, Mar 25, 2011 at 10:12 AM, john.hayw...@wheaton.edu wrote:
Free Radius Fans,
First - thanks to the people who contribute to this product!
Our environment - Wireless 802.1x, Novell NDSLdap to lookup passwords or
mysql, Peap with mschapv2.
I observe when a client successfully
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