Thank you
As it turns out , there were a couple of little things wrong with the
radius set up - SSL being the worst,
but the chillispot wasn't set up correctly - and I assumed that it was
cause it worked for the other server.
That's what I get for assuming...so now I am doing a little bit
Hi,
I have been reading the list for a couple of days now and maybe I have
missed something - but here goes.
My set up is the following - Linksys Router with DD-WRT running on it.
It does work as it connects to a older version of Radius
on another server. The newer server is CENTOS with
Does CENTOS have a built-in firewall? (IPTABLES) Does it have holes
(Rules, exceptions) poked in it so that the RADIUS packets get thru?
Ports 1812 and 1813. I'm not sure if it's TCP or UDP, I always see them
referenced together, so I opened both.
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Michelle Manning wrote:
And - the log file in /usr/local/var/log/radius has nothing in it. I was
hoping that that would give me some clues
FYI...you will get either the debug output from running radiusd -X *or*
output in the log file. Not both.
Also, if you want to know if iptables is
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