If it's a server for eduroam (like the eduroam servers use this server
for your domain) then 1812, if it's to manage eduroam user how connect
on a eduroam ssid then 11812.
Also what you can do in packetfence-tunnel
# The ldap module reads passwords from the LDAP database.
ldap
if (ok) {
update control {
&MS-CHAP-Use-NTLM-Auth := No
}
}
Regards
Fabrice
Le 2018-05-23 à 11:38, jabang konate via PacketFence-users a écrit :
thanks for your reply fabrice.
here i attach my packetfence-tunnel file.
and which port should i use for my access point 1812 or 11812 in
radius configuration for eduroam?
thank you
On Wed, May 23, 2018 at 7:33 PM, Fabrice Durand via PacketFence-users
<packetfence-users@lists.sourceforge.net
<mailto:packetfence-users@lists.sourceforge.net>> wrote:
Hello Jabang,
can you paste your packetfence-tunnel file ?
Regards
Fabrice
Le 2018-05-23 à 04:08, jabang konate via PacketFence-users a écrit :
my packetfence server version is 8.0.1 and i want to configure
packetfence as an eduroam server with openldap as user database,
then i look into documentation eduroam section from packetfence
and EAP Authentication against OpenLDAP.
when im try to login with my laptop, i always get access reject.
from log i see i can connect with my ldap server, then i see
error like this
(7) Wed May 23 14:32:55 2018: ERROR: mschap: Program returned
code (1) and output 'Reading winbind reply failed! (0xc0000001)'
(7) Wed May 23 14:32:55 2018: Debug: mschap: External script failed
(7) Wed May 23 14:32:55 2018: ERROR: mschap: External script
says: Reading winbind reply failed! (0xc0000001)
is it the root cause why i alwayas get access reject?
then i check winbindd service is not running, but i cant start
winbindd service
(Service 'winbindd' is not managed by PacketFence. Therefore, no
action will be performed)
attach my radius log.
please give me some advice.
thank you
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