Re: SLM248G switch

2008-09-29 Thread David Blackman
Stephen Bowman wrote: On Fri, Sep 26, 2008 at 3:05 PM, David Blackman [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I have purchased a Linksys SLM248G switch that has 802.1x support. I am new to radius server and would like to use this switch to authenticate ports

Re: SLM248G switch

2008-09-29 Thread tnt
I do not see any output from the Freeradius server running radiusd -X. - What? You type radiusd -X and nothing happens or you see server startup but no request reaches the server after that. If requests are not reaching the server you have a firewall/routing issue. Ivan Kalik Kalik

Re: SLM248G switch

2008-09-29 Thread David Blackman
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I do not see any output from the Freeradius server running radiusd -X. - What? You type radiusd -X and nothing happens or you see server startup but no request reaches the server after that. If requests are not reaching the server you have a firewall/routing

Re: SLM248G switch

2008-09-29 Thread tnt
The server is starting up. Here is the output. So: If requests are not reaching the server you have a firewall/routing issue. I assume that the radius server IP address is correct in switch configuration. Ivan Kalik Kalik Informatika ISP - List info/subscribe/unsubscribe? See

Re: SLM248G switch

2008-09-29 Thread David Blackman
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: If requests are not reaching the server you have a firewall/routing issue. I assume that the radius server IP address is correct in switch configuration. Yes, and the ipfw is not running Ivan Kalik Kalik Informatika ISP - List info/subscribe/unsubscribe? See

Re: SLM248G switch

2008-09-29 Thread tnt
Either there is a firewall or you have a little green radius packet eater in your wiring. Let loose the Wireshark to hunt it down. Ivan Kalik Kalik Informatika ISP Dana 29/9/2008, David Blackman [EMAIL PROTECTED] piše: [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: If requests are not reaching the server you

Re: SLM248G switch

2008-09-29 Thread Tomislav Goluza
I have freeradius properly configured and running. Tried to test it locally with NTRadPing test utility. On Access Request sentI get no response. I checked with Wireshark and when I send Access Request I get ICMP(Destination Host Unreachable). Tomislav 2008/9/29 [EMAIL PROTECTED] Either there

Re: SLM248G switch

2008-09-29 Thread Alan DeKok
Tomislav Goluza wrote: On Access Request sentI get no response. I checked with Wireshark and when I send Access Request I get ICMP(Destination Host Unreachable). Well... that's a routing layer problem. It's not a RADIUS problem. When you fix the routing layer so that you no longer get

SLM248G switch

2008-09-26 Thread David Blackman
I have purchased a Linksys SLM248G switch that has 802.1x support. I am new to radius server and would like to use this switch to authenticate ports for a lab to a freeradius server. I have installed freeradius 2.1.0 on freebsd 7.0 system. It is the default configuration for FreeRadius

Re: SLM248G switch

2008-09-26 Thread Stephen Bowman
On Fri, Sep 26, 2008 at 3:05 PM, David Blackman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I have purchased a Linksys SLM248G switch that has 802.1x support. I am new to radius server and would like to use this switch to authenticate ports for a lab to a freeradius server. I have installed freeradius 2.1.0