Thanks john , i install in debian server, default config, apt-get install ....

Directory is: /etc/freeradius ;

Sorry, im newbie, but before i configure ldap module freeradius work, after configure ldap module, no way to connect, certain my problem stays with module ldap, authentication ...

But dont see where ...

Thanks for u reply.

On 11/05/2010 05:17 PM, John Dennis wrote:
On 11/05/2010 03:06 PM, Phil Mayers wrote:
On 11/05/2010 06:47 PM, Eduardo Moreira wrote:
   sorry, but where i checked the shared secret? in clients.conf?

Yes


if yes, secret is ok!

No it isn't; look at the packet:

Mon Nov 1 15:06:16 2010 : Debug: Ready to process requests.
rad_recv: Access-Request packet from host 10.12.60.19 port 50105,
id=100, length=73
User-Name = "username"
User-Password = "c\355W'\021tC\372\177R\232(\007\027n\263"
NAS-IP-Address = 127.0.1.1
NAS-Port = 1812
Framed-Protocol = PPP

The User-Password attribute has clearly been decrypted badly; this means
you've got the shared secret wrong somewhere.

A common problem for folks who build their own versions of freeradius and mix it with a prebuilt version is the "root prefix" is different. If you build yourself the $prefix defaults to "/usr/local", but (most?) all prebuilt packages use $prefix of "/usr". That means you can end up with two copies of your config files (and loads of other files).

Carefully look at the debug output of your radiusd -X, it will give you the full path of the files it's reading. Make sure the clients.conf you're looking at is *exactly* the same one the server is *actually* reading. Do this even if you haven't built your own package, just for sanity sake.


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