Hi,
> I install a new radius server as last,(for practice that know nothing
> is mismatch)
> and edit the correct "users" file, but radius reject me again.
okay..i'll believe you that you edited the correct file.
and you say you did
testuser with password Test
okay...so lets look at the outp
On Mon, Jul 23, 2012 at 3:42 PM, Reza Hajjizadeh wrote:
>> Did you edit the file shown in "usersfile"?
>
> yes, i was edit the "users" file at the shown path
The debug log doesn't lie.
If files module say "noop" on authorization phase, it usually means:
- the file FR reads doesn't contain the
Thank for your help,
Really? The debug log shows otherwise
>
> # Executing section authorize from file
> /usr/local/etc/raddb/sites-enabled/default
> +- entering group authorize {...}
> ...
> ++[files] returns noop
> ...
> [pap] WARNING! No "known good" password found for the user.
> Authenticatio
On Mon, Jul 23, 2012 at 1:47 PM, Reza Hajjizadeh wrote:
> I install a new radius server as last,(for practice that know nothing
> is mismatch)
> and edit the correct "users" file, but radius reject me again.
Really? The debug log shows otherwise
# Executing section authorize from file
/usr/local
I install a new radius server as last,(for practice that know nothing
is mismatch)
and edit the correct "users" file, but radius reject me again.
Linux is so difficult :d
new debug output is attached.
The firewall is disabled.
Tanks and Best Regards
FreeRADIUS Version 2.1.12, for host i686-pc-linu
You are editing the wrong file. Read the output of radiusd -X
The server config files will be eg /usr/local/etc/raddb/
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Pretty sure when you installed it the users file that is being used is
not in your home directory. I am pretty sure that if you were to look
in output.txt you would be able to see what users file is being used.
Michael
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