Philip Ershler [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
OK, so here is where I'm confused.Andreas Wolf put together a binary
distribution of freeradius with a module for osxauth.
Ah, OK.
He made the statement that if one sets auth_type to system, the server
would figure out which module to call.
On Oct 3, 2004, at 7:16 PM, Alan DeKok wrote:
Philip Ershler [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
it seems that rlm_unix is getting called rather than rlm_osxauth. I'm
not smart enough to know how to fix this one.
There is no osxauth included with the server.
There is a patch, see bugs.freeradius.org, I
Philip Ershler [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I cannot seem to get the radius server to authenticate against
OpenDirectory. Instead it seems to insist on trying to authenticate
against eap_unix
There is no eap_unix format. What's happening is that a normal
username/password authentication is
On Oct 2, 2004, at 6:59 AM, Alan DeKok wrote:
Philip Ershler [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I cannot seem to get the radius server to authenticate against
OpenDirectory. Instead it seems to insist on trying to authenticate
against eap_unix
There is no eap_unix format. What's happening is that a
Hello,
As per the suggestion made by Andreas Wolf, I picked up a set of
prebuilt binaries based on freeradius-snapshot-20040607 and an
(experimental) OpenDirectory module for OS X server. After following
all of the instructions in Setting up a simple WPA Enterprise
Infrastructure with MacOS
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