Mike J wrote:
I've fixed the x86 module (was using a wrong client config file). So I
have x86 working but don't have the ppc module working.
..
Is this likely the cause of my issue?
Yes. Figure out how to build the MD5 code with the correct endian
definitions. Don't be afraid to
On Fri, Aug 6, 2010 at 12:39 AM, Alan DeKok al...@deployingradius.comwrote:
Mike J wrote:
I've fixed the x86 module (was using a wrong client config file). So I
have x86 working but don't have the ppc module working.
..
Is this likely the cause of my issue?
Yes. Figure out how to
On Tue, Jul 27, 2010 at 1:22 AM, Alan DeKok al...@deployingradius.comwrote:
Mike J wrote:
It is a PPC module. However, since I was having problems with it I
decided to install the PAM module for my x86 workstation (from the
Ubuntu Hardy repository). I'm getting the same results. The
Mike J wrote:
It is a PPC module. However, since I was having problems with it I
decided to install the PAM module for my x86 workstation (from the
Ubuntu Hardy repository). I'm getting the same results. The
client/server talk to each other but the password doesn't seem to be
decrypted when
On Fri, Jul 23, 2010 at 4:54 AM, Alan DeKok al...@deployingradius.comwrote:
Mike J wrote:
Now obviously is says there's a problem with the secret, but I believe
I've setup the secret correctly in the configs I've shown above.
Does anybody have any ideas what I'm doing wrong?
Either the
Mike J wrote:
Now obviously is says there's a problem with the secret, but I believe
I've setup the secret correctly in the configs I've shown above.
Does anybody have any ideas what I'm doing wrong?
Either the password is incorrect, or the MD5 calculations on the PAM
or server side are
Hi,
I'm trying to get the the pam radius module to work.
I've built a test radius server (FreeRADIUS Version 2.1.9) and I've setup a
linux box with the pam radius module (1.3.17)
The server seems to be setup properly to authenticate users:
# radtest testing password 127.0.0.1 0 testing123
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