Yes. eap.conf is part of radiusd.conf.
        But I can not find a variable to set key-file-password in
rlm_ldap section.
         
         
         # Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP)
         ldap {
          server = "ldap.your.domain"
          # identity = "cn=admin,o=My Org,c=UA"
          # password = mypass
          basedn = "o=My Org,c=UA"
          filter = "(uid=%{Stripped-User-Name:-%{User-Name}})"
          # base_filter = "(objectclass=radiusprofile)"
          # set this to 'yes' to use TLS encrypted connections
          # to the LDAP database by using the StartTLS extended
          # operation.
          # The StartTLS operation is supposed to be used with normal
          # ldap connections instead of using ldaps (port 689)
connections
          start_tls = no
          # tls_cacertfile = /path/to/cacert.pem
          # tls_cacertdir  = /path/to/ca/dir/
          # tls_certfile  = /path/to/radius.crt
          # tls_keyfile  = /path/to/radius.key
          # tls_randfile  = /path/to/rnd
          # tls_require_cert = "demand"
          # default_profile = "cn=radprofile,ou=dialup,o=My Org,c=UA"
          # profile_attribute = "radiusProfileDn"
          access_attr = "dialupAccess"
         
         
So use openssl to remove the password from the key and put the key in a
secure directory. The key itself should have 400 permissions and be
owned
by the ldap user. What's the problem?

Regards, 
Frank Ranner


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