Hi all!
Updating the FreeRadius to the last snapshot of november I decide to
change my old snapshot of OpenSSL to the stable release of OpenSSL 0.9.7c.
After having a couple of troubles with the different versions of the
OpenSSL, I recompiled and they worked together.
Now, Using a similar
Hi,
I was using an old snap version of freeradius, compiled with an old snap
version of OpenSSL, it was working fine with EAP-TLS, but I wanted to try
the TTLS, so I tried to set the OpenSSL to the latest stable version
0.9.7c and use the SNAPSHOT version of Freeradius to get the TTLS.
Now I'm
So sorry, looks like the page was cached, and I never saw my message
posted!, thanks I will check on that.
Ivan D. Barrera
Ivan Dario Barrera [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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You do READ the list, don't you?
http://lists.cistron.nl/pipermail/freeradius-users/2003-December/026413.html
Hello,
So you don't have any request on your machine? Have you tried to run radtest
from a different machine (not the radius server)? Are you sure you don't
have a firewall blocking the ports used by Freeradius? Are the ports well
configured (udp 1812, etc, etc)?
If you have a firewall installed
Thanks a lot Alan.
It is working now.
I still don't understand, why if I leave the command Auth-Type: EAP the
request packets are different and they have different information. I saw
that, but I thought it was something wrong with the certificates and I spent
lot of time with SSL.
Any clue
Hi,
I have this problem that is probably already documented, and I guess the
solution is simple but I still cannot find the answer. I followed the HOWTOs
and the authentication service seems to be working now, but it works just
once.
It happens that when I add a new user to the users file it can
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From: Fenn Bailey [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, July 30, 2003 2:06 AM
Subject: Newbie-ish HUP question (0.9.0)
read_config_files: reading dictionary
read_config_files: reading naslist
Using deprecated naslist file. Support for this