hi all,
how to setup url-redirect with cisco 3550? I tried it with:
EAP-MD5,cisco 3550,freeradius 2.1.11, but failed;
my users:
testuser Cleartext-Password := testuser
cisco-avpair = url-redirect=http://10.32.9.41;,
cisco-avpair += url-redirect-acl=redirect_acl
On 2011/07/13 06:51 PM, Phil Mayers wrote:
If you are using Samba as your domain controllers, then you have access to
the SAM and can extract the LM/NT hash from whatever backend you use.
So you can just feed that info straight to FreeRADIUS. No need to use
ntlm_auth / samba membership - just
On 14/07/11 08:45, Johan Meiring wrote:
On 2011/07/13 06:51 PM, Phil Mayers wrote:
If you are using Samba as your domain controllers, then you have
access to
the SAM and can extract the LM/NT hash from whatever backend you use.
So you can just feed that info straight to FreeRADIUS. No need to
sgilmour wrote:
My Question is on my PC's Winows 7 and Windows XP clients. How do I get my
user to work in a domain environment with PEAP and EAP-TLS so that I don't
need to manually login with my client. This would be the preferred way for
us to authenticate to the network. This is how we
Hi,
I had to uncheck validate certificates on the client. I also had to uncheck
use logon on username and password so it would ask me for the credentials.
The server does not like when the client sends domain info. On the server
side I had to change the users file so it doesn't include the
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On 07/13/2011 04:20 PM, sgilmour wrote:
I just want to make sure I understand this. The only way is to be able to
login to my PC with a Domain is to incorporate freeradius with an Active
Directory server. There isn't a way to do this without using Active
Directory and to have freeradius do
sgilmour wrote:
I just want to make sure I understand this. The only way is to be able to
login to my PC with a Domain is to incorporate freeradius with an Active
Directory server. There isn't a way to do this without using Active
Directory and to have freeradius do this independantly?
If
On Wed, 13 Jul 2011 08:20 -0700, sgilmour sgilm...@enterasys.com
wrote:
I just want to make sure I understand this. The only way is to be able to
login to my PC with a Domain is to incorporate freeradius with an Active
Directory server. There isn't a way to do this without using Active
On 2011/07/13 05:49 PM, Phil Mayers wrote:
To login with domain credentials, FreeRADIUS must be able to check domain
credentials.
To check domain credentials, FreeRADIUS must be able to talk to Samba as a
domain member.
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Just for interest sake...
We use a lot of Samba Domain Controllers
Nick,
I will take a look.
Thanks
Scott
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On Wed, 13 Jul 2011 08:20 -0700, sgilmour [hidden
On 07/13/2011 05:40 PM, Johan Meiring wrote:
Just for interest sake...
We use a lot of Samba Domain Controllers (samba3, NT4 style domain)
I should have been more precise: my comments apply to Microsoft domain
controllers.
If you are using Samba as your domain controllers, then you have
On Jul 13, 2011, at 5:20 PM, sgilmour wrote:
I just want to make sure I understand this. The only way is to be able to
login to my PC with a Domain is to incorporate freeradius with an Active
Directory server.
No as the others have said, unless you're looking to qualify a username using
and 2008 Servers Active Directory files?
Thanks
Scott
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we do it with our Windows
2003/2008 Servers.
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On Wed, Jul 6, 2011 at 10:49 AM, sgilmour sgilm...@enterasys.com wrote:
I am going to be setting up both PEAP and TLS for authentication. Do I need
to setup certificateson my freeradius server in order to do PEAP
Authentication the same way I would do for 2008 Server and my Windows 7
Client?
fkereeradius on this version. Hence all my questions before I
setup freeradius on 11.04.
My mistake.
Thanks
Scott
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hi,
do not set Auth-Type := EAP, or AuthType := local in your users file.
the server is quite capable od dealing with these things - there are only
a very very few times when you might need to even think about setting the
type. can you say what doc you were following that told you to set
been disabled.
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On Sat, Jul 2, 2011 at 10:37 AM, sgilmour sgilm...@enterasys.com wrote:
Fajar,
I am using freeradius with Ubuntu 11.04 with freeradius version 2.1.8. I
You either wrote the wrong Ubuntu version, or messed up the repository
somehow. See http://packages.ubuntu.com/freeradius
Here is my users
On Thu, Jun 30, 2011 at 9:00 AM, sgilmour sgilm...@enterasys.com wrote:
Thanks for the reply here is my debug log
Looks like it is failing here.
Tue Jun 21 09:35:28 2011 : Info: [mschap] No Cleartext-Password configured.
Cannot create LM-Password.
Tue Jun 21 09:35:28 2011 : Info: [mschap] No
I have been able to install freeradius using the Synaptic Package Manager.
I installed these two packages openssl and the freeradius.
I have also installed certificates.
I have been able to get everything to work with freeradius except PEAP and TLS.
Do I need to install other packages or do
On Mon, Jun 27, 2011 at 8:16 AM, Gilmour, Scott sgilm...@enterasys.com wrote:
I have been able to install freeradius using the Synaptic Package Manager.
I installed these two packages openssl and the freeradius.
I have also installed certificates.
I have been able to get everything to work
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