On 12.03.2013 17:05, Staffan Meijer wrote:
Listening on authentication interface eth0 address * port 1812
Listening on accounting address * port 1813
Listening on command file /var/run/radiusd/radiusd.sock
Listening on authentication address 127.0.0.1 port 18120 as server
inner-tunnel
I uncommented the eth0 line in the configuration file when radtest did not
work with the original.
Using the original configuration file I get;
Listening on authentication address * port 1812
and
linux-vdis:/etc/raddb # radtest testing password localhost 0 testing123
radclient:: Failed to find
Le mardi 12 mars 2013 à 18:08 +0100, Staffan Meijer a écrit :
I uncommented the eth0 line in the configuration file when radtest did
not work with the original.
Using the original configuration file I get;
Listening on authentication address * port 1812
and
linux-vdis:/etc/raddb #
On 12.03.2013 18:08, Staffan Meijer wrote:
I uncommented the eth0 line in the configuration file when radtest did
not work with the original.
Using the original configuration file I get;
Listening on authentication address * port 1812
and
linux-vdis:/etc/raddb # radtest testing
Thanks!
Added line to /etc/hosts:
192.168.1.106 linux-vdis.site linux-vdis
and then radtest works.
/Staffan
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The NAS-IP-Address field should be set to whatever you are using as your
supplicant, most likely your switch.
On Fri, Oct 15, 2010 at 4:15 AM, Sujith Paily K suj...@sparksupport.comwrote:
I have installed freeradius2 freeradius2-utils on centos5.5 using yum. I
did the basic configuration and
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Subject: Re: radtest with MS-CHAPv2?
Andrew Chiarello wrote:
Is there any cli tool I can use to send an MS-CHAPv2 test?
No.
There's a Windows tool, but I forget the name.
Alan DeKok
Andrew Chiarello wrote:
I'm very new to freeradius, and I need to test whether my configuration
is correctly accepting MS-CHAPv2 requests. I'm not sure exactly how to
do this with radtest (or am I using the wrong tool?)
You can't use it with radtest. Maybe in version 2.1.10.
Alan DeKok.
Is there any cli tool I can use to send an MS-CHAPv2 test?
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Subject: Re: radtest with MS-CHAPv2?
Andrew
Andrew Chiarello wrote:
Is there any cli tool I can use to send an MS-CHAPv2 test?
No.
There's a Windows tool, but I forget the name.
Alan DeKok.
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John Dennis wrote:
All you should need to do is create a bugzilla login, no different than
the FreeRADIUS bugzilla, but no problem, I attached the patch to the the
FreeRADIUS bug, should be easy to see now.
Tried, still the same error. Oh well.
From what I can tell, the issue is that
Hello John, Alan, all,
John Dennis wrote:
We also just discovered a bug with IPv6 usage in radclient (and
radtest), you may want to take a look at these two bugzilla's:
https://bugs.freeradius.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=80
The better fix is to take unknown options starting with
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Subject: Re: radtest and IPv6 support
Panagiotis Georgopoulos wrote:
I am trying to use radtest to test my freeradius
configuration over IPv6. I have configured IPv6 on my freeradius
server
and a client machine from which I am firing radtest. However when I
On 06/03/2010 01:57 PM, Panagiotis Georgopoulos wrote:
Hello all,
I am trying to use radtest to test my freeradius configuration over
IPv6. I have configured IPv6 on my freeradius server and a client
machine from which I am firing radtest. However when I issue “radtest
We also just discovered
John Dennis wrote:
We also just discovered a bug with IPv6 usage in radclient (and
radtest), you may want to take a look at these two bugzilla's:
https://bugs.freeradius.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=80
The better fix is to take unknown options starting with -, and pass
them directly to
On 06/07/2010 05:33 PM, Alan DeKok wrote:
John Dennis wrote:
We also just discovered a bug with IPv6 usage in radclient (and
radtest), you may want to take a look at these two bugzilla's:
https://bugs.freeradius.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=80
The better fix is to take unknown options
Panagiotis Georgopoulos wrote:
I am trying to use radtest to test my freeradius
configuration over IPv6. I have configured IPv6 on my freeradius server
and a client machine from which I am firing radtest. However when I
issue “radtest bob hello 2001:db95::100 100 testing123” on
Hi,
after the addition of customers in the database sql, I assay to test a client
in other computer by using radtest.
but i had those lignes in the shell:
# radtest
Le programme 'radtest' peut être trouvé dans les paquets suivants :(that's
means! nbsp;The program 'radtest' can be found
radtest alows me to bascally test account (login, pass,...).
I would like to test the logout process now:
what radtest friend is the one to use?
Radclient.
Ivan Kalik
Kalik Informatika ISP
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Sorry, my bad. I mean radtest nasname parameter.
Schilling
On Fri, Dec 5, 2008 at 1:58 AM, Alan DeKok [EMAIL PROTECTED]wrote:
schilling wrote:
radiusd nasname could be host name only. It would be convenient if it
could also be ip as radiusserver in radtest.
What does that mean?
The
Sorry, my bad. I mean radtest nasname parameter.
Can be IP address as well. Where did you get the idea that it doesn't?
Ivan Kalik
Kalik Informatika ISP
Schilling
On Fri, Dec 5, 2008 at 1:58 AM, Alan DeKok [EMAIL PROTECTED]wrote:
schilling wrote:
radiusd nasname could be host name only.
schilling wrote:
radiusd nasname could be host name only. It would be convenient if it
could also be ip as radiusserver in radtest.
What does that mean?
The server can use hostname or IP address almost anywhere...
Alan DeKok.
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Dan Gahlinger wrote:
Ok, Al, can you explain or help with this.
just to appease you, I unpacked free radius, out of the box,
changed a single line in server as such:
127.0.0.1 testing123 3
I think that's a config file for the PAM module. FreeRADIUS doesn't
use it.
ran
the debugging I showed.
is there something else I can do to test/check why the API is failing?
Dan.
Date: Wed, 28 Nov 2007 18:53:20 +0100
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: freeradius-users@lists.freeradius.org
Subject: Re: radtest seems to fail out of the box
Dan Gahlinger wrote:
Ok, Al, can you
Dan Gahlinger wrote:
I hate hotmail.
ok, you're saying /etc/raddb/server is a pam config file ?
It's used by the pam_radius_auth module. An example and documentation
ships with the module. It is NOT used by FreeRADIUS.
even using radiusd -Xsfxxx or so doesn't give any more information. -X
Norbert Wegener wrote:
When I send
radtest 0009 0009 brm 1812 secret xx 10.10.20.138
to a freeradiusserver, I get an access accept.
Sending the same radtest command line to an IAS, that should proxy that
request to a freeradiusserver,
the IAS complains about a missing
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From: Abel Monzon [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hello, I have problem at the time to test my freeradius with radtest
in my clients.conf I have this config.
Client 127.0.0.1 {
shortname=127.0.0.1
User-Name =abel
User-Password
Abel Monzon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
in my clients.conf I have this config.
Client 127.0.0.1 {
shortname=127.0.0.1
User-Name =abel
User-Password =omega
Nothing in the documentation says to put usernames and passwords
into a client
Well, i just skipped the part and installed ntradping on another computer and got response from it. First i couldn't get System to work. After som further investigation it turned out that nobody:nobody that i runned the radiusd didn't have the rights to execute some file. What file it was im not
=?ISO-8859-1?Q?G=F6ran_Nilsson?= [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
So, i dig a little deeper and fire up another window where fire up tcpdump.
When doing the ocmmand i will get the radclient: . but no output from
tcpdump nor from
the debug window.
Try doing 'ktrace radclient', to see what it's
Michael Gale [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What type of Auth-Type does radtest provide ??
It doesn't. Auth-Type is not an attribute that can go in a packet.
Now when I try and test a user using radtest I noticed the following:
- The Auth-Type is allows System ?
See raddb/users
- If
its says that your shared secret is incorrect... I would
start their.. it may be a simple type.. check the
clients.conf
From:
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Behalf Of Atkins, Dwane PSent: Thursday, March 23, 2006 12:24
PMTo: freeradius-users@lists.freeradius.orgSubject:
I have looked at the radius.log file and continue
to get this:
Thu Mar 23 12:47:48 2006 : Auth: rlm_unix:
[atkinsd]: invalid password
But I have it in radcheck and can prove it.
Does anyone know what is going on?
Thanks for all your help. Getting frustrated
and even time off
Atkins, Dwane P [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have looked at the radius.log file
Don't. Run th eserver in debugging mode.
Thu Mar 23 12:47:48 2006 : Auth: rlm_unix: [atkinsd]: invalid password
The Unix module says that the password is wrong, or the user doesn't
exist in /etc/passwd.
But I
is this process at?
I cannot find it in the Radius book I bought.
Thanks
Dwane
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Date: Thu, 23 Mar 2006
14:30:00 -0500
From: Alan
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Subject: Re: RADTEST
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Atkins
edit: sorry for the HTML, here's a clean version...
my apologies, I searched hard but could not find an answer, and think it
might be simple.
I'm running freeradius 1.0.1 running, created user testy with pass
tester in /etc/raddb/users, also using default radiusd.conf and
clients files
logged in
What port is radiusd running on? Common ports are 1812 and 1645. I
normally run radtest with the port number on the command line.
On Mar 17, 2005, at 10:52 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi all,
I'm trying to do a simple radtest but it doesn't go through. Here is
what I get
:
$ radtest bob bob
The lisening port for radiusd is configured andself-documented
in radiusd.conf...
I have included the relevantsection below:
# port: Allows you to bind FreeRADIUS to a specific port.
#
# The default port that most NAS boxes use is 1645, which is
historical.
# RFC 2138 defines 1812 to be the new
What does it say in the radius.log? It should have an error ..
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Subject: radtest
Hi all,
I'm trying to
radiusd not running?
Scott Reed
Owner
NewWays
www.nwwnet.net
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Subject: radtest
Hi all,
I'm trying to do a simple radtest but it doesn't
Who/What is doing the NAT and where is that in relation to the wireless
access point and the radius server?
Lyle
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Sent: Saturday, February 05, 2005 7:35 PM
Subject: Radtest problem
Hi
Peeyush sharma [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
rad_recv: Access-Request packet from host
152.15.103.195:32775, id=232, length=59
Ignoring request from unknown client
152.15.103.195:32775
**
That's the address the client is sending from.
I understand that this error is coming becuase of
On Wed, 24 Nov 2004, Chan Min Wai (System Administrator) wrote:
Sear All,
I'm not sure what is but the result using radtest and the result using switch
is different Below.
Can anyone tell me why?
I'm using LDAP (with {crypt} password)
And Freeradius 1.01 from the Fc2 update
Please Give me a
Paul [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
A failed test against a username in raddb/users looks like this:
radtest -d /usr/local/etc/raddb/ kiko testing 127.0.0.1 10 testing123
...
Why are you looking at the output from radclient when the README,
FAQ, man pages, and other places say to run the server in
Ernesto, send your mail in plain text, then you'll
probably get a response :)
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Sent: Friday, June 04, 2004 12:39
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Subject: radtest problem
Hi List, please I am facingthe following
problem:
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Ernesto, send your mail in plain text, then you'll probably
get a response :)
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Sent: Friday, June 04,
2004
Kenneth L Gage [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have tried to read everything I can find regarding radtest from freeradius
It seems I have a unique appliation.
Nope. radtest is a shell-script wrapper around radclient. You
can change it to use a CHAP password by changing the name of the
password
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