As previously mentioned, only add that user/pass to the users file... nothing
else. Don't add all that stuff that you did
alan
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...oh, and make sure you are editing the CORRECT users file ;)
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Hi,all
I have install freeradius-server-2.2.0, and make test such as ./ratest test
test 127.0.0.1 0 testing123.
the result is ok.
so i ass user tsb to users file as following format.
tsb Auth-Type := Local, User-Password == 12345678
and add asa ip to clients.
client X.X.X.X{
On Fri, Nov 23, 2012 at 06:47:44PM +0800, studyfordo wrote:
I have install freeradius-server-2.2.0, and make test such as ./ratest
test test 127.0.0.1 0 testing123.
the result is ok.
so i ass user tsb to users file as following format.
tsb Auth-Type := Local, User-Password == 12345678
Hi,
tsbĀ Auth-Type := Local, User-Password == 12345678
tsb Cleartext-Password := 12345678
thats all you need. dont use User-Password (as the docs and radiusd -X
output will tell you!) and you dont set auth-type either - the server
understands
I debug it. the folloing is details.
firstly, thanks Mathew Newton and alan buxey.
I run freeradius -X and run test in ciso asa5520. details as follows.
rad_recv: Access-Request packet from host 192.168.30.254 port 1025, id=72,
length=61
User-Name = tsb
User-Password = 123456
NAS-IP-Address =
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