Il 26/06/2012 17:14, Julson, Jim ha scritto:
Forgive my ignorance, but the variable that you are suggesting I use
would be something that I had to create locally on my RADIUS servers
right? The idea is that we use our central point of management which
in our case is Active Directory.
You have
Il 22/06/2012 17:32, Julson, Jim ha scritto:
Now, the problem is this. Following Alan DeKok's guide at
http://deployingradius.com/documents/configuration/active_directory.html, I
was able to get FreeRADIUS 2.X running on CentOS 6.2 with pretty minimal
effort. There were a few things I
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Il 22/06/2012 17:32, Julson, Jim ha scritto:
Now, the problem is this. Following Alan DeKok's guide at
http
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Il 22/06/2012 17:32, Julson, Jim ha scritto:
Now, the problem is this. Following Alan DeKok's guide at
http://deployingradius.com/documents/configuration/active_directory.html,
I was able to get
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Hi...
i able to get the openldap
Julson, Jim wrote:
Okay, so I think I’m getting closer. But I have a few challenges
still. I am slowly learning how to parse the RADIUS –X debug output,
now it’s a matter of knowing what to do with the information.
Use the handy form at:
networkradius.com/freeradius.html
It tells you
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Julson, Jim wrote:
Okay, so I think I’m getting closer. But I have a few challenges
still. I am slowly
Julson, Jim wrote:
Now, I then setup my Cisco router accordingly, and then did an SSH test
to it using my AD Account. Voila! It worked great. _*/However, so did
every other Domain User account in the environment. /*_ This goes
back to me being so new to RADIUS and Linux where I don't feel
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Alan,
That was about the most clear and concise description of the process I've
found/heard to date. Thank you for taking the time
You've got to set up some group checking...you haven't, so ldap-group means
nothing to the server so you hit the default reject that you added...
alan
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figure out Group Authentication
You've got to set up some group checking...you haven't, so ldap-group means
nothing to the server so you hit the default reject that you added...
alan
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Hi,
Any hints as to where I’d possibly begin?
if you want to use LDAP to define./check groups, then you need to look at the
LDAP module - if you look at this module you can see how to configure it , its
fairly well self-documented and there are LDAP HOWTOs and docs on the main
freeradius
I'm so burnt out on this :)
Have a good weekend.
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From: alan buxey [mailto:a.l.m.bu...@lboro.ac.uk]
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Hi,
Any hints
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