Rob
You may need to look under authorize and modules in radiusd.conf and
have something like:
#modules { section
ldap CTC_users {
server = ldap
net_timeout =
timeout =
timelimit =
ldap_connections_number =
basedn = dc=abc,dc=edu
Rob VanDusen wrote:
I'm very new to both Linux and FreeRadius, so please excuse me if
this is too easy a question. After a couple weeks of fighting,
reading, testing and reconfiguring - I finally managed to get
FreeRadius 2.x working with my Novell eDirectory. Right now my eDir
tree is made up
Yes Phil, that is the unfortunate configuration I have inherited with the job.
This is a school district, they really want to keep each school building as
it's own top-level O. I work in the ESB building, so that was the baseDN I used
for testing. I'd rather not have to run 6 different radius
Rob VanDusen wrote:
Yes Phil, that is the unfortunate configuration I have inherited with
the job. This is a school district, they really want to keep each
school building as it's own top-level O. I work in the ESB building,
Ok.
so that was the baseDN I used for testing. I'd rather not have
On Thu, May 8, 2008 at 7:57 PM, Rob VanDusen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
My current config will check via LDAP against a NetWare box and authorize
anyone in the ESB container - but I can't get it to look at any of the other
containers. I tried doing multiple instances of the LDAP module - but
Thanks Phil! I was missing the instantiate section, everything else fell into
place and started working after that (at least it looks to be with very minimal
testing). I cleaned up my files and deleted all the extra comments - I must
have deleted that section - I should have left them alone.
I'm very new to both Linux and FreeRadius, so please excuse me if this is too
easy a question. After a couple weeks of fighting, reading, testing and
reconfiguring - I finally managed to get FreeRadius 2.x working with my Novell
eDirectory. Right now my eDir tree is made up of 6 O's - one for
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