Now I used
# radiusd -X
I configure /etc/raddb/users as follows:
testAuth-Type := Local, User-Password == testing
Reply-Message = Hello, %u
I authenticate at my windows xp wireless computer by
entering this data as follows:
User name: test
Password: testing
Logon domain:
This is
PoWah Wong [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I configure /etc/raddb/users as follows:
testAuth-Type := Local, User-Password == testing
That should be
testAuth-Type = Local, User-Password := testing
See the man page for the users file, and other posts to this list.
Alan DeKok.
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users file is changed to:
testAuth-Type = Local, User-Password := testing
However, still has problem.
Debug output is:
rad_recv: Access-Request packet from host
127.0.0.1:52001, id=42, length=149
Framed-MTU = 1380
NAS-IP-Address = 0.0.0.0
NAS-Identifier = wifictrl
PoWah Wong [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
rlm_eap: EAP-NAK asked for EAP-Type/peap
rlm_eap: No such EAP type peap
Did you try reading eap.conf, and configuring PEAP?
Alan DeKok.
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Hi,
My freeradius client is a windows XP SP2 computer
running 802.11 WPA, TKIP, PEAP, EAP-MSCHAP v2 and
trying to connect to the linux Fedora Core 2 wireless
server.
I run the freeradius server in debugging mode
# radiusd -sfxxyz -l stdout
why not radiusd -X ?
rad_check_password:
My freeradius client is a windows XP SP2 computer
running 802.11 WPA, TKIP, PEAP, EAP-MSCHAP v2 and
trying to connect to the linux Fedora Core 2 wireless
server.
I run the freeradius server in debugging mode
# radiusd -sfxxyz -l stdout
This is the output.
How to fix this problem?
rad_recv:
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