SV: SV: SV: Controlling with Auth-Type a client must use

2010-07-26 Thread Madsen.Jan JMD
: Controlling with Auth-Type a client must use Madsen.Jan JMD wrote: Yeah okay Alan, I have tried that allready, and it's working. But the challange is, that I got some client that should use the Unix authentication(unix server login), and some that dont(application logins and Cisco node

SV: SV: Controlling with Auth-Type a client must use

2010-07-25 Thread Madsen.Jan JMD
a client must use Madsen.Jan JMD wrote: But still the unix authorization is used and the client is rejected because of the invalid shell. Because you listed unix in the authorization section. If you don't want to use the Unix module, delete it from the authorization section. Alan DeKok. - List

SV: Controlling with Auth-Type a client must use

2010-07-23 Thread Madsen.Jan JMD
users mailing list Emne: Re: Controlling with Auth-Type a client must use Madsen.Jan JMD wrote: I’m using the module passwd working fine, and I have enabled unix authentication in my default section. Don't. Use pap. It can do crypt authentication. Thu Jul 22 13:22:21 2010 : Auth: [unix] [jmd

SV: How to separate users to different server...

2010-07-22 Thread Madsen.Jan JMD
What I would do. Use the etc_group module Create som groups for your users Group1 Group2 Add the respective users to the correct groups In the users file I will create a line for each login server (client to the raidus server) Something like this: Client-IP-Address == [login server1],

Controlling with Auth-Type a client must use

2010-07-22 Thread Madsen.Jan JMD
Hello Radius People I'm running freeradius 2.1.8 working great I'm using the radius servers to many different clients, specially Cisco nodes, and some Unix servers. I'm using the module passwd working fine, and I have enabled unix authentication in my default section. Now when a specific

SV: Same user-name/password question

2010-07-21 Thread Madsen.Jan JMD
Use the something uniq from each client together with the User-Name to match each specific client. Like: User-Name = John, SOMEHTING = ClientA That SOMETHING could be Client-IP-Address or NAS-IP-Address if that is configurable on the Client side :) Best regards Jan Madsen Fra:

Getting groups to work, from a group file

2010-07-15 Thread Madsen.Jan JMD
Hello FreeRadius users I'm trying to get some group stuff working in freeradius I want to check a group file for witch group a user is member off, and after that send specific commands back to the radius client, on behalf of witch group the client is a member of. I can't get freeradius

SV: FR proxy to ACS and NPS with MS CHAP v2

2010-07-15 Thread Madsen.Jan JMD
I think you need to stop the radius process and then start i with radiusd -X This will run freeradius in the window you are starting it in, in debug mode. On a Linux it will look something like this /usr/sbin/freeradius -X (Default Debian install directory) Or in a manually compiled

SV: Getting groups to work, from a group file

2010-07-15 Thread Madsen.Jan JMD
: Re: Getting groups to work, from a group file Madsen.Jan JMD wrote: I want to check a group file for witch group a user is member off, and after that send specific commands back to the radius client, on behalf of witch group the client is a member of. I can’t get freeradius to do the correct

SV: SV: Getting groups to work, from a group file

2010-07-15 Thread Madsen.Jan JMD
meddelelse- Fra: freeradius-users-bounces+jmd=kmd...@lists.freeradius.org [mailto:freeradius-users-bounces+jmd=kmd...@lists.freeradius.org] På vegne af Alan DeKok Sendt: 15. juli 2010 14:28 Til: FreeRadius users mailing list Emne: Re: SV: Getting groups to work, from a group file Madsen.Jan JMD

SV: SV: SV: Simple Configuration of using passwd-like file, howtoneeded

2010-07-11 Thread Madsen.Jan JMD
-users-bounces+jmd=kmd...@lists.freeradius.org] På vegne af Alan DeKok Sendt: 9. juli 2010 12:03 Til: FreeRadius users mailing list Emne: Re: SV: SV: Simple Configuration of using passwd-like file, howto needed Madsen.Jan JMD wrote: I did like this now More /etc/freeradius/modules/passwd passwd

SV: Simple Configuration of using passwd-like file, howto needed

2010-07-09 Thread Madsen.Jan JMD
Configuration of using passwd-like file, howto needed Madsen.Jan JMD wrote: My specific configuration to get this working looks like this Passwd module file filename = /etc/tac-plus/passwd Hmm... there's more to it than that. What did you name the module? The debug output look

SV: SV: Simple Configuration of using passwd-like file, howto needed

2010-07-09 Thread Madsen.Jan JMD
: Simple Configuration of using passwd-like file, howto needed Madsen.Jan JMD wrote: So I need to change the passwd file name ? Now using : /etc/freeradius/modules/passwd or do I need to do somehting like this in the passwd file Passwd-name { Something like that. See the smbpasswd file

Simple Configuration of using passwd-like file, howto needed

2010-07-08 Thread Madsen.Jan JMD
Hello All freeradius users I have been trying to get my freeradius to do authentication against a passwd-like file using the passwd module. I'm running FreeRadius 2.1.8 on a Debian 4.0 Server used lenny-backports for the installation. My specific configuration to get this working looks like

Using another passwd file

2009-10-13 Thread Madsen.Jan JMD
Hello Freeradius users I have a challange about using passwd file in freeradius. I'm running Debian 4.0 Kernel 2.6.18-5-486 I have installed FreeRADIUS Version 1.1.3, for host i486-pc-linux-gnu I have activated the following in radiusd.conf file passwd = /etc/passwd