Alan DeKok wrote:
Riccardo Veraldi wrote:
radtest u...@myrealm.org password localhost 10 testing123
...
[r...@radius ~]# kinit user
Password for u...@myrealmg.org:
The realm names are different. Is this intentional?
Try placing the name password into a text file.
Riccardo Veraldi wrote:
radtest u...@myrealm.org password localhost 10 testing123
...
[r...@radius ~]# kinit user
Password for u...@myrealmg.org:
The realm names are different. Is this intentional?
Try placing the name password into a text file. Cut paste them
into radtest, and into
I removed the EAP line and keep only the Kerberos line in users
DEFAULTAuth-Type := Kerberos
I have this error using radtest:
radtest u...@myrealm.org password localhost 10 testing123
Sat Jun 19 23:53:10 2010 : Auth: rlm_krb5: [user] krb5_rd_req() failed:
Wrong principal in
here is the log after correcting file users:
[pap] WARNING! No known good password found for the user.
Authentication may fail because of this.
++[pap] returns noop
Found Auth-Type = Kerberos
+- entering group Kerberos {...}
rlm_krb5: [user] krb5_rd_req() failed: Wrong principal in request
Hello,
i moved my old freeradius 1.x server to freeradius 2 I am on CentOS5.5
freeradius2-utils-2.1.7-7.el5
freeradius2-mysql-2.1.7-7.el5
freeradius2-2.1.7-7.el5
freeradius2-postgresql-2.1.7-7.el5
freeradius2-python-2.1.7-7.el5
freeradius2-unixODBC-2.1.7-7.el5
freeradius2-krb5-2.1.7-7.el5
Hi,
# users
DEFAULT Auth-Type := eap
DEFAULTAuth-Type := Kerberos
Fall-Through = 1
those are 2 conflicting entries. you should never need the
first one. the second one is what you'll need...but the Fall-Through
is superfluous
alan
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