Alan DeKok wrote:
Craig White wrote:
freeradius newbie here...not sure where I went wrong and someone
probably can figure this out in a second.

  You edited the default configuration files and broke it.

CentOS 5 (freeradius-1.1.3-1.2.el5) still using default certificates so
as not to complicate things too much yet.

  I really suggest upgrading to 2.1.1.

You're already running the latest CentOS package which is quite old, yum update won't get you anywhere. The only way to upgrade is to rpmbuild from source, never sinply build from source on a CentOS system if you have a choice. See http://wiki.freeradius.org/Build#Building_RedHat_packages. There isn't much documentation on it and that how-to assumes that you already have everything you need... you must have gcc, rpm-build, and all of the -devel packages installed otherwise it won't build some modules. Watch the ./configure output as it builds to see if you're getting warnings about missing libraries... it may not be missing the library but the -devel for the library. You can ignore things you don't need like Oracle, etc. On CentOS system "cp -a /usr/src/redhat/ rpmbuild" probably will not work, use "mkdir -p ~/rpmbuild/{BUILD,RPMS,SOURCES,SPECS,SRPMS}" in stead.

Also watch out for SELinux, it breaks things.

rlm_eap: No such sub-type for default EAP type peap
radiusd.conf[10]: eap: Module instantiation failed.
radiusd.conf[1940] Unknown module "eap".
radiusd.conf[1887] Failed to parse authenticate section.

Can someone toss me a bone here?

  You deleted the "peap" section from eap.conf.  Or, you configured
"default_eap_type = peap", but without un-commenting the peap section in
eap.conf.

  Alan DeKok.
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