Yes indeed, I changed the default entries of the users.conf because freeradius wasn't replying with the attributes so I tried many tricks in order to improve this but I never managed to get those attributes in Access-Accept packets... I also modified the ldap section of radiusd.conf but this one is working fine so I guess I wont have to change this anymore. I really think the problem comes from this users.conf file but I really can't figure out why the modifications I bring to this file don't affect radius behavior. Are there options I'm missing in other conf files maybe ?

[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Default users file has DEFAULT entries for that Service-Type and
protocol. Default radiusd.conf uses files. You have changed the defaults
and it's not working anymore. In default configuration make changes
only to the ldap section and leave the rest as it was.

Ivan Kalik
Kalik Informatika ISP


Dana 10/12/2007, "Lucien RENAULT" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> piše:

Hi,
I'm running a configuration where a Cisco 1600 router is running a PPPoE
server and check user passwords against a freeRadius server running
under FreeBSD.
This Radius server checks passwords against a LDAP database running on
another BSD server.
The authentication is working great, the Radius replies with an
"Access-Accept" reply to the Cisco router but it seems that the router
needs two attributes to accept this reply :

Service-Type = Framed-User,
Framed-Protocol = PPP,

So I did the following configuration in users.conf :

DEFAULT Framed-Protocol == PPP
   Service-Type = Framed-User,
   Framed-Protocol = PPP,
   Fall-Through = Yes

But freeradius still replies with no attributes in Access-Accept
packet... I read a lot of documentation about this and I'm quite
confused since I don't really see any other mean to add attributes to
replies...

Any Ideas ?

Thanks
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