Solved, I found in the documentation how to configure freeradius to use the 
token for authorization, although I didn't understand how to enable 
authorization with just the username and password. (I read the 
documentation but it's not clear to me what to do)

Il giorno sabato 11 novembre 2023 alle 18:47:03 UTC+1 Tommaso Feola ha 
scritto:

> I installed Ubuntu 22.04 Openwisp on a virtual machine using the procedure 
> with the playbook.yml: the installation completed without any errors. After 
> web access to openwisp, I created a user in the default organization and 
> subsequently tried to do a test with radtest to verify the correct 
> functionality of the Radius server ( radtest user password localhost 0 
> testing123 - I used the one inserted in clients as the client. conf of 
> freeradius). From freeradius log:
> 0) rest: ERROR: Server returned:
> (0) rest: ERROR: {"detail":"Radius token does not exist. Obtain a new 
> radius token or provide the organization UUID and API token."}
> If I understand correctly, openwisp expects a token from freeradius, but 
> there is no indication in the documentation. Thank you
>
>
>

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