Per your suggestions from the last email I checked and the:
Un-comment the unix entry from the authorize section of
raddb/sites-available/default
Was un-commented and below is the output from trying to authenticate a user
that is a member of the DialupFS group and does not have an account in
Kory Wheatley wrote:
Was un-commented and below is the output from trying to authenticate a
user that is a member of the DialupFS group and does not have an account
in /etc/passwd. For some reason it is falling though to PAP and saying
No authenticate method (Auth-Type) configuration found
Hi,
I apologize for the inconvenience of sending the configuration files. I
thought sending more detail would help :-). The below steps you provided
still didn't work and ended with the same problem. Again I apologize.
radiusd -X ?
we cannot help without this information
alan
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Per your suggestions from the last email I checked and the:
Un-comment the unix entry from the authorize section of
raddb/sites-available/default
Was un-commented and below is the output from trying to authenticate a user
that is a member of the DialupFS group and does not have an account in
am trying to setup what I thought should be a fairly simple Freeradius
configuration but I am having problems.
Simply put I would like FreeRadius to authenticate against our LDAP servers
and look into a couple groups to see if the user is
authorized. I would also like to have redundant ldap
Kory Wheatley wrote:
According to the debug log, it is find the group the user belongs to
correctly, but instead of setting the Auth-Type to LDAP it
is setting it to PAP and rejecting.
Because the unix module is finding the users password in /etc/passwd
(or via getpwent() ).
Un-comment
I apologize for the inconvenience of sending the configuration files. I
thought sending more detail would help :-). The below steps you provided
still didn't work and ended with the same problem. Again I apologize.
On Wed, Aug 11, 2010 at 1:56 PM, Alan DeKok al...@deployingradius.comwrote:
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