Hello everyone,
I am having an issue where when a user attempts to authenticate the
following error is logged:
Error: rlm_ldap: could not set LDAP_OPT_X_TLS_REQUIRE_CERT option to
allow
FreeRADIUS receives appropriate information as to whether or not the
credentials used were correct, but
Hi everyone,
I seem to be having a problem with FreeRADIUS crashing. This time, it
crashed on Saturday. I noticed it was down this morning and was able to
bring it back up. This time difference allowed me to go through the log
and see what happened when it crashed on Saturday. Here's the
- Original Message -
From: Alan DeKok
Sent: 07/28/08 02:21 pm
To: FreeRadius users mailing list
Subject: Re: freeradius crashing issue - malloc failures?
Ryan Pugatch wrote:
I seem to be having a problem with FreeRADIUS crashing. This time, it
crashed on Saturday. I noticed
Sat Jul 26 09:13:15 2008 : Error: rlm_eap: SSL error error:140A1041:SSL
routines:SSL_BYTES_TO_CIPHER_LIST:malloc failure
Your system is running out of memory. This is bad.
If you're not using 2.0.5, upgrade to 2.0.5.
Alan DeKok.
Alan, Thanks for the response. From what I can tell,
Sorry for the duped messages.. looks like my webmail client freaked
out.
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the DOMAIN\\
part of the username?
Thanks in advance.
Ryan Pugatch
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Subject: Re: stripping domain from username (for wifi authentication on
Windows XP)
Hi,
Hello everyone,
I am using freeradius to have my wifi network use my LDAP
- Original Message -
From: Alan DeKok
Sent: 02:32 pm
To: FreeRadius users mailing list
Subject: Re: stripping domain from username (for wifi authentication on
Windows XP)
Ryan Pugatch wrote:
...
Thanks for the response. I'm using 1.1.x. Currently, I have ldap
filter
Ryan Pugatch wrote:
Alan DeKok wrote:
That isn't the full output of radiusd -X. There's a lot missing.
Full output below.
You are editing the User-Name in one of the modules. Why?
To my knowledge, I'm not, or not on purpose anyway.
I redid my configuration file, as I
Alan DeKok wrote:
That isn't the full output of radiusd -X. There's a lot missing.
Full output below.
You are editing the User-Name in one of the modules. Why?
To my knowledge, I'm not, or not on purpose anyway.
radiusd -X -f output:
Starting - reading configuration files
to die.
I would appreciate any help I could get.
Thanks,
Ryan Pugatch
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Ryan Pugatch wrote:
Greetings,
I'm attempting to have my Linksys WRT54GL (running DD-WRT v23 SP2) use
WPA RADIUS against a FreeRADIUS server (FreeRADIUS Version 1.1.7, for
host i686-pc-linux-gnu) and subsequently have the FreeRADIUS server use
our existing LDAP directory (OpenLDAP v2.2.13
Hello,
While I resolved my previous issue with radiusd segfaulting, I'm now
running in to a new issue.
I'm attempting to have my Linksys WRT54GL (running DD-WRT v23 SP2) use
WPA RADIUS against a FreeRADIUS server (FreeRADIUS Version 1.1.7, for
host i686-pc-linux-gnu) and subsequently have
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