Attou eric wrote: > But, i'm dealing with empty user attribute issue while attempting > to authenticate with the eduroam user. It seems that although the > request is proxied, my server tries to locally check the authorized > attributes of the user against my local ldap server. And since no > such user exists ldap returns : object not found
Edit the configuration so it doesn't check LDAP for proxied packets. How are you proxying packets? What does the *rest* of the debug output look like? > Next, my server proxies an other request with empty attributes > certainly resulting from the previous object found result : No, and no. It's a status check packet, not a proxied packet. And it has nothing to do with the "object not found" error. > Sending Access-Request of id 144 to 193.190.198.59 port 1812 > User-Name := "" > User-Password := "" > Service-Type := Authenticate-Only > Message-Authenticator := 0x00000000000000000000000000000000 > NAS-Identifier := "Status Check. Are you alive?" > Thu Jan 5 20:19:47 2012 : Debug: No response to status check 3 from > home server 193.190.198.59 port 1812 > > What may have been misconfigured ? You set "username=" and "password=" in raddb/proxy.conf. Why? The comments documenting those configuration items describe what they do. It makes *no* sense to set them to be empty strings. In any case, I've committed a fix. The server now refuses to start if the username && password is misconfigured. > Note : The home server is alive since i test it through radtest command <shrug> The error may have been transient. Alan DeKok. - List info/subscribe/unsubscribe? See http://www.freeradius.org/list/users.html

