kevin wrote:
> What I didn't realize nor think of, is that I could run radtest against
> the debug run. Every reference to debug mode simply indicated to run in
> debug, check if there were errors, and the ctrl-X and run freeradius
> again in standard mode.
The intent of the debug output is to
Hi Alan,
OK, you pointed me in the right direction. I did run radius in debug
and came up with no errors as shown in a previous message to the list
that was cut from this continuation.
What I didn't realize nor think of, is that I could run radtest against
the debug run. Every reference to debu
kevin wrote:
> I'm using fake data to send to the radius server. I do not care if it
> passes or fails. I simply want the server to respond when I send a
> message to x.x.3.199 (the network address of the machine) just as it
> does when I send a request to the localhost address on the machine.
Thanks Jason, but I might have been unclear. Sorry about that.
I'm using fake data to send to the radius server. I do not care if it
passes or fails. I simply want the server to respond when I send a
message to x.x.3.199 (the network address of the machine) just as it
does when I send a request
Kevin,
The relevant line is:
"> rad_verify: Received Access-Reject packet from client 127.0.0.1 port 1812
with invalid signature (err=2)! (Shared secret is incorrect.)"
The shared secret to authenticate a client to the RADIUS server (for RADIUS,
not EAP traffic) is either not set, or you're usi
Just to be "sure", iptables has been set to accept all.
A netstat shows:
> udp0 0 *:radius*:*
>
> udp0 0 *:radius-acct *:*
>
So radius appears to be "listening" to the ports on
Check firewall ports - we had "fun" when FR was listening on the 18s
but our firewall guy did his config using the "traditional" 16s. Also
have you got your FR client configured so FR server knows to process
requests from that source?
Hth
Andy
On 12/12/2008, kevin wrote:
> I was loathe to ask
I was loathe to ask a newbie question, but it appears I have one.
How does one configure freeradius to listen on all IPs specific to a
machine?
I have a remote Ubuntu 7.10 server (32bit) which I want to use for
authentication via freeradius. It (freeradius 1.1.6-2) installed all
nice and is runn
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