You cannot set the Auth-Type to MS-CHAP and have it work unless the
MS-CHAP challenge and response are in the radius request, which means
the NAS has to add them.
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.so is there not a way to have FR proxy request out to the AD
server?
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Bohannan, Chad W wrote:
You cannot set the Auth-Type to MS-CHAP and have it work unless the
MS-CHAP challenge and response are in the radius request, which means
the NAS has to add them.
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.so is there not a way to have FR proxy request out to the AD
server?
There is not an obvious easy
Bohannan, Chad W [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
.so is there not a way to have FR proxy request out to the AD
server?
AD doesn't do RADIUS, so FreeRADIUS can't proxy requests to it.
Terminology matters.
If you want to authenticate PAP from FreeRADIUS to AD, use the LDAP
module in the
Alan DeKok wrote:
Bohannan, Chad W [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
.so is there not a way to have FR proxy request out to the AD
server?
AD doesn't do RADIUS, so FreeRADIUS can't proxy requests to it.
Terminology matters.
If you want to authenticate PAP from FreeRADIUS to AD, use the
Yes, Phil suggested that earlier. Looking into it now..thanks
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Bohannan, Chad W [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
.so is there not a way to have FR proxy request out to the AD
server?
AD
should be working, but I need to know what
auth-type to use.
Chad
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Subject: Re: RADIUS Auth-Type
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Subject: RADIUS Auth-Type
OK, here is the situation. I have successfully configured
RADIUS to authenticate/authorize NAS requests from my Cisco gear so long as the
user Auth-Type= System. I have also managed to get Samba working
and have joined the radius server to the AD realm
Bohannan, Chad W wrote:
I don't think that is the issue. The NAS authenticates my users just
fine so long as the /etc/raddb/users file specifies the users
Auth-Type= System. What I want to figure out is how to make the
Then the NAS is using PAP.
Auth-Type == System is handled by rlm_unix, and
Bohannan, Chad W wrote:
OK, here is the situation. I have successfully configured RADIUS to
authenticate/authorize NAS requests from my Cisco gear so long as the
user “Auth-Type= System”. I have also managed to get Samba working and
have joined the radius server to the AD realm in question.
OK, here is the situation. I have successfully configured
RADIUS to authenticate/authorize NAS requests from my Cisco gear so long as the
user Auth-Type= System. I have also managed to get Samba working
and have joined the radius server to the AD realm in question. This is
confirmed
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From: Nick Marino [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Monday, December 27, 2004 3:29 AM
Subject: [radius] Auth-Type error
When trying to authenticate a wireless user I keep getting and error:
Unknown value specified for Auth-Type
Am Mo, den 27.12.2004 schrieb Nick Marino um 11:15:
Hi
Never mind found the problem myself.
and ? what was the reason ?
regards
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Subject: Re: [radius] Auth-Type error
Am Mo, den 27.12.2004 schrieb Nick Marino um 11:15:
Hi
Never mind found
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