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Subject: Re: FreeRadius 2.0.4 - problems with LDAP and Sonicwall...
Yeah, totally missed that. Sorry.
Finally I see a new message! Anything error is better than the other one. :)
After I ran it this time from the Sonicwall with the LDAP user account it
gave me:
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in 4.9 seconds.
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So it seems like it's stripping out the user properly where it has the name
'testuser' but then there is the o=notexist. Have I missed a configuration
parameter where I'm setting the search base?
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>I'll take a look when I open it tomorrow. All of that is in the radiusd.conf
>file? Or is there more in users or one of the other conf files?
>
There is more in default virtual server. The fact that authenticate and
authoriye sections are no longer in radiusd.conf is documented towards
the end of
ccount on the Radius box and then try
> authenticating from the Sonicwall with this it will succeed. It just
> doesn't
> seem to want to go to the LDAP server and then back to the
> Sonicwall. Has
> anyone had any experience with this sort of setup, and might be able
>
aprotector wrote:
> I've been trying to get my freeradius server to work with an Netscape LDAP
> server and authenticate users when they connect via VPN to our Sonicwall
> gateway. I have set the Sonicwall as a client so the radius recognizes it
> and then adjusted the radiusd.conf. However, when I
nicwall with this it will succeed. It just
doesn't
seem to want to go to the LDAP server and then back to the
Sonicwall. Has
anyone had any experience with this sort of setup, and might be able
to shed
some light on how I can set it up to use LDAP for the authentication?
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"Marilene Lima" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I am again. It's work with my mysql users. But, I have two databases and I
> will have more. The first, mysql it's ok. But, after I installed every
> softwares again, I can't authenticate now with my ldap users. It is the
> error: rlm_unix: [ldapuser]: i
Hi,
I am again. It's work with my mysql users. But, I have two databases and I
will have more. The first, mysql it's ok. But, after I installed every
softwares again, I can't authenticate now with my ldap users. It is the
error: rlm_unix: [ldapuser]: invalid shell []...
I don't know where I conf
No,rlm_ldap* was not installed,How can I install it.
Thanks very much for their answers!!
--- "Mitchell, Michael J"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> escribió:
> Hi,
>
> Check /usr/local/radius/lib for rlm_ldap* to ensure
> that rlm_ldap
> actually built and was installed.
>
> Cheers,
> Mike
>
>
> >
>
Hi,
Check /usr/local/radius/lib for rlm_ldap* to ensure that rlm_ldap
actually built and was installed.
Cheers,
Mike
>
> Hello,
> first, excuseme for my english
>
> I have freeradius running with EAP and PEAP authentication
> very well, but i would like use Openldap like database, but
> whe
Hello,
first, excuseme for my english
I have freeradius running with EAP and PEAP
authentication very well, but i would like use
Openldap like database, but when after i do the
changes, and I restart the radius appears the error:
segmetation fault
These are my configurations:
radiusd.conf File.
On Wed, 2004-04-14 at 10:41, Alan DeKok wrote:
> The alternative is to define OpenSSL locking functions, which
> OpenSSL will call when it needs thread safety. The examples in
> OpenSSL can be used as a start.
Yeah, that's what I was really trying to say...
s/callbacks/locking callbacks/ on my
Michael Griego <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Has switching to OpenSSL thread-safe callbacks as opposed to protecting
> OpenSSL calls with a mutex ever been explored?
The issue is not thread-safe callbacks, but that the OpenSSL
functions called by FreeRADIUS are not thread-safe.
Protecting the
On Wed, 2004-04-14 at 10:16, Alan DeKok wrote:
> I think this will require a few more patches to the server, as
> OpenSSL isn't thread-safe (I don't know why...)
Has switching to OpenSSL thread-safe callbacks as opposed to protecting
OpenSSL calls with a mutex ever been explored?
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David Hart <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I remain where I was originally. If I use openssl from the RedHat
> distribution as the default and mangle the Makefiles for eap-tls and
> eap-ttls to use the newer libraries, eap and ldap authentication work
> happily together, but I can't secure the ldap co
[EMAIL PROTECTED] 4/9/2004 9:37:16 PM >>>
>David Hart <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> I assume this is due to an openssl problem, so as an experiment I
>> compiled freeradius to use the current openssl libraries for all
modules
>> (configure --with-openssl-libraries=...
--with-openssl-includes=.
David Hart <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> environment:
> latest freeradius from CVS
...
> By installing a modern openssl and following the instructions at
> http://www.missl.cs.umd.edu/wireless/eaptls I was able to compile
> freeradius to support EAP-TTLS. The EAP-TLS and EAP-TTLS Makefiles are
> adj
environment:
latest freeradius from CVS
RedHat Linux 8 with openssl-0.9.6b-35.8 RPM
openssl-0.9.7c installed from source
eDirectory 8.7.1 LDAP server
Cisco AP1220 access point
MeetingHouse Aegis client 2.2.0.28 doing EAP-TTLS/PAP
By installing a modern openssl and following the instructions at
htt
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