Can this be done first time user

2003-11-19 Thread Michael Shanafelt
Hello everyone, I've never used FreeRadius before. I think I successfully installed it on RedHat and it seems to start up OK. I added my windows XP IP address in the clients file along with a key; added the same IP address, short name, and portslave as the type; and uncommented out the 3 lines

FreeRadius Intel Pro/Wireless 5000 AP

2003-12-01 Thread Michael Shanafelt
Does anyone have any experience trying to get an Intel Pro/Wireless Access Point to talk to RADIUS server for simple MAC authentication? I did a search and it appears that others have had similar problems. I'm putting in the IP Port of the FreeRadius server on the Authentication Server option

MySQL with FreeRadius (rlm_sql_mysql driver problem)

2003-12-03 Thread Michael Shanafelt
OK, I had my FreeRadius server working fine for Wireless LAN MAC authentication using the clients and users text files. My next step was to setup a MySQL database that would store the usernames and groups rather than having the text file. I followed the directions in Hassell's RADIUS book and

Running FreeRADIUS with user other than root

2003-12-09 Thread Michael Shanafelt
I'm sure this is simple, but... How do I run freeRADIUS when logged in as a user other than root? When I try now, I get an error akin to File not found, etc... -Mike - List info/subscribe/unsubscribe? See http://www.freeradius.org/list/users.html

RE: Running FreeRADIUS with user other than root

2003-12-09 Thread Michael Shanafelt
FreeRADIUS with user other than root Try running it from the directory explicitly. For my system it would be /usr/local/etc/raddb Or get in the directory and ./raddb -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Michael Shanafelt Sent: Tuesday, December

RE: First timer

2003-12-18 Thread Michael Shanafelt
-OK I install on my linux box and then run, are there any settings that need to be done before running? Yes, you will need to modify the naslist and users.conf files to put in your access points and the MAC addresses of valid clients. If you want it to be database driven, then you