David Peterson wrote:
I can’t figure out where I went wrong. The auth never gets to the
inner-tunnel.
David
root@hafreeradius1://usr/local/etc/raddb# radiusd -Xxx
PLEASE use radiusd -X. The extra information with -Xxx isn't
necessary.
rad_recv: Access-Request packet from host
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Subject: Re: New Server EAP issue
David Peterson wrote:
I can’t figure out where I went wrong. The auth never gets to the
inner-tunnel.
David
root@hafreeradius1://usr/local/etc/raddb# radiusd -Xxx
PLEASE use radiusd -X. The extra
David Peterson wrote:
Ahh sure... the issue was that the IP address I needed to use was a
secondary.
I put the listener on the IP address but got this:
Tue Feb 19 14:54:23 2013 : Info: [ttls] Authenticate
Tue Feb 19 14:54:23 2013 : Info: [ttls] processing EAP-TLS
Tue Feb 19 14:54:23
David Peterson wrote:
Guys I am having an issue with some older WiMax clients (sigh I know, I
know). The client works on my original server but not the new one
installed.
What is the original server?
Here is the problem area:
Found Auth-Type = MSCHAP
# Executing group from file
for differences.
Thanks!
David
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From: Alan DeKok [mailto:al...@deployingradius.com]
Sent: Wednesday, August 22, 2012 10:40 AM
To: David Peterson-WirelessConnections; FreeRadius users mailing list
Subject: Re: EAP issue
David Peterson wrote:
Guys I am having an issue
I am having EAP issues with MSCHAPv2 packets. Does this output point to
misconfiguration of FR or a NAS issue or both?
Fri Jun 25 10:42:30 2010 : Info: ++[pap] returns noop
Fri Jun 25 10:42:30 2010 : Info: Found Auth-Type = MSCHAP
Fri Jun 25 10:42:30 2010 : Info: +- entering group MS-CHAP
On 25/06/10 15:44, David Peterson wrote:
I am having EAP issues with MSCHAPv2 packets. Does this output point to
misconfiguration of FR or a NAS issue or both?
Since you trimmed the debug output, it's impossible to be sure, but it
points to the password on the client and server not being the
Well,
proxying is activated in this config, so the server doesn't do EAP at
all. Instead, it proxies the request to example.com on IP 1.2.3.4. Is
that what it is supposed to do?
Stefan
Am 30.03.2010 16:03, schrieb David Peterson:
I cannot figure out where this new server is going awry. From
Hello Thomas,
Can we take this and start from scratch or walk thru it? Let me know (send
me an email) as we can walk thru offline if you like
We are running Fedora 9 32bit and 64bit with freeradius 2.0.5
eap-peap-mschapv2
eap-ttls-mschapv2
eap-ttls-pap
against LDAP (AD) with group filtering
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Subject: RE: Fedora 9 EAP issue
Thanks to both of you, it was a combination of both problems. It was listening
on two interfaces plus it was unable to communicate properly with the Cisco
Wireless controllers from the subnet it was in.
Thomas E. Casartello, Jr
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Subject: RE: Fedora 9 EAP issue
I put my new Fedora 9 server online because I appeared to have fixed the
problem. I set it up on the IP Address of the old server and readded it to our
Active Directory and now I'm having further issues. The following stuff is just
repeating over
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Subject: RE: Fedora 9 EAP issue
More info on this:
If I type my password incorrectly, I get a totally different thing and it
actually does send an access-reject, so this output only happens when I type a
password correctly.
Thomas E. Casartello, Jr.
Infrastructure
hi,
firewall off. a direct IP being used - what about SELinux?
have you got it permissive or enforcing?
alan
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Subject: Re: Fedora 9 EAP issue
hi,
firewall off. a direct IP being used - what about SELinux?
have you got it permissive or enforcing?
alan
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We are running Fedora 9, dual NIC (one shutdown) right now and everything
works great except for AD usercase issues. Did you simply disable your
secondary NIC watch the traffic stream?
On Wed, Sep 17, 2008 at 2:04 PM, Casartello, Thomas
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Ok this is very bizarre. It
Of Charlie B
Sent: Wednesday, September 17, 2008 5:17 PM
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Subject: Re: Fedora 9 EAP issue
We are running Fedora 9, dual NIC (one shutdown) right now and everything works
great except for AD usercase issues. Did you simply disable your secondary NIC
watch the traffic
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