-Address == 127.0.0.1
Auth-Type := Accept
DEFAULT Auth-Type := Reject
Reply-Message = You are not allowed to connect.
maybe here anything wrong? :)
fous
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Ivan Kalik wrote:
No. How does your users file entry look like?
this is my users file
rusr Cleartext-Password := clearPass
Cisco-AVPair = \ip:inacl#0=permit ip any 10.0.0.0 255.0.0.0
maybe here anything wrong? :)
No, that should overwrite the ldap entry. Post the debug.
Ivan
No, that should overwrite the ldap entry. Post the debug.
well, i don;t know what happened, but it works now...
if some problems appear, i'll start a new thread.
anyway thaks for your help
nice day
fous
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have account in ldap and also in users file, but with
different passwords)
is there any way to go through? :)
(i couldn't find anything)
thaks for help
fous
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server configured with ldap. this works fine.
we've got few users which would like to authorize via users file. but my
radius always searches for the password in the ldap. is this behaviour
normal? (these users have account in ldap and also in users file, but with
different passwords)
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i've changed sites-enabled/default so that contains this authorize section
authorize {
preprocess
chap
mschap
suffix
eap {
ok = return
}
# files
redundant {
ldap1
ldap2
}
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