On 05/23/2013 01:02 AM, Alan DeKok wrote:
Mantas Šiurkus wrote:
I uncommented two lines in freeradius/modules/ldap
That helps.
[ldap] userPassword -> Password-With-Header == "pass123"
That's not the standard format for a password. However... if you're
doing to store plain-text pass
Mantas Šiurkus wrote:
> I uncommented two lines in freeradius/modules/ldap
That helps.
> [ldap] userPassword -> Password-With-Header == "pass123"
That's not the standard format for a password. However... if you're
doing to store plain-text passwords in LDAP, you can edit
raddb/ldap.attrma
On 2013.05.22 21:13, Alan DeKok wrote:
Mantas Šiurkus wrote:
I have configured FreeRADIUS to work with OpenLDAP. Created user in
OpenLDAP. Radtest from localhost works perfect. But I can't connect from
other devices (android phone, etc..). In logs I get:
[ldap] No default NMAS login sequence
[l
Hi,
> I have configured FreeRADIUS to work with OpenLDAP. Created user in
> OpenLDAP. Radtest from localhost works perfect. But I can't connect
> from other devices (android phone, etc..). In logs I get:
how is the password stored in the LDAP?
what authentication methods (eg EAP type) are you us
Mantas Šiurkus wrote:
> I have configured FreeRADIUS to work with OpenLDAP. Created user in
> OpenLDAP. Radtest from localhost works perfect. But I can't connect from
> other devices (android phone, etc..). In logs I get:
>
> [ldap] No default NMAS login sequence
> [ldap] looking for check items i
Hello,
I have configured FreeRADIUS to work with OpenLDAP. Created user in
OpenLDAP. Radtest from localhost works perfect. But I can't connect from
other devices (android phone, etc..). In logs I get:
[ldap] No default NMAS login sequence
[ldap] looking for check items in directory...
[ldap]
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