Hi All,
I am using Freeradius 0.9.1. How to configure
Freeradius to do authentication using Postgresql
database. I have a running database. I have included
Postgresql.conf file in radiusd.conf file. But exactly
how to configure radiusd.conf and postgresql.conf file
so that it will do the authentica
Your client is sending accounting packets to the port on which
freeRADIUS is listening for proxy responses. Configure the client to
send accounting packets to the correct port (probably 1646), and you
should be good...
Emman S. Loloy wrote:
Hi guys,
anyone knows how to solve this problem?
Sat
Hi guys,
anyone knows how to solve this problem?
Sat Feb 5 12:19:04 2005 : Error: Accounting-Request packet sent to a
non-accounting port from client server:1647 - ID 0 : IGNORED
Thanks,
Emman
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Try running with LD_ASSUME_KERNEL=2.4.19. This will force runtime
linking against the standard libc libs instead of the thread-local
storage (tls) libs. So, on the command line, run
"LD_ASSUME_KERNEL=2.4.19 radiusd -X" and see if that segfaults.
--Mike
Alan DeKok wrote:
Daniel J McDonald <[EM
"Leon" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I was finally able to track down the problem using the debug setting on the
> RADIUS server. Apparently, while the server receives requests for
> authenication on port 1812 it sends the "accept" message on port 1036.
Uh, no. FreeRADIUS doesn't do that.
> An
Daniel J McDonald <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Program received signal SIGSEGV, Segmentation fault.
> [Switching to Thread 1076829024 (LWP 17140)]
> 0x40079e54 in pthread_mutex_lock () from /lib/tls/libpthread.so.0
> (gdb) bt
> #0 0x40079e54 in pthread_mutex_lock () from /lib/tls/libpthread.so.0
>
I was finally able to track down the problem using the debug setting on the
RADIUS server. Apparently, while the server receives requests for
authenication on port 1812 it sends the "accept" message on port 1036. Once
I had my ISP pipe that thru the client worked GREAT!.
Anybody know what the
On Fri, 2005-02-04 at 18:15 -0500, Alan DeKok wrote:
> Daniel J McDonald <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Following up to myself, I just compiled 1.0.1 and had the same issues -
> > 97% cpu and does not send the authentication response, radiusd -X
> > generates a segmentation fault.
>
> That's ver
Daniel J McDonald <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Following up to myself, I just compiled 1.0.1 and had the same issues -
> 97% cpu and does not send the authentication response, radiusd -X
> generates a segmentation fault.
That's very weird. I've never seen that myself...
> I changed radiusd.con
I was wondering if there was a way I could disable writing to radutmp
and radwtmp for some clients, or whether this is an all or nothing
proposition.
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On Fri, 2005-02-04 at 14:42 -0600, Daniel J McDonald wrote:
> I have an instance of freeradius 1.0.0 that is consuming 60-100% of a
> cpu (I have a two-processor box, so I can watch it do this). I am using
> ldap for the backend database.
>
Following up to myself, I just compiled 1.0.1 and had t
There is currently support to read the clients from the sql module.
In addition, I've been working on the same for LDAP... just waiting on
some feedback from Kostas regarding the "draft patch" I submitted a week
or so ago to the freeradius-devel list... so it should be coming...
regards,
Mike
Da
"Leon" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Trying to authenicate thru firwalls on client and Server side. I can
> authenicate inside the server firewall with out problem. I can authenicate
> outside the server firewall from a dialup account. So no firewall there.
> When I try to authenicate from inside
I use freeradius to manage administrative sessions on a large number of
routers and switches. For redundancy, I have two boxes. I'd like to
use some sort of a database or directory to configure all of the clients
devices rather than the flatfile clients.conf. Is that on the roadmap
anywhere?
--
I have an instance of freeradius 1.0.0 that is consuming 60-100% of a
cpu (I have a two-processor box, so I can watch it do this). I am using
ldap for the backend database.
clients.conf has about 160 devices in it, but this is the secondary box,
and there are only a few of us who use the radius s
Just installed FreeRadius 1.0.1 on Redhat FC2.
Trying to authenicate thru firwalls on client and Server side. I can
authenicate inside the server firewall with out problem. I can authenicate
outside the server firewall from a dialup account. So no firewall there.
When I try to authenicate from
"DeYoung, Brandon" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I've tried this and a few other things in the users file.
> test Auth-Type = Local, Password = "testing"
Don't set Auth-Type.
> Authentication against the AD backend works from my clients with mschap v2.
> But my local users still don't work when
"M.V. Jaga Mohan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have downloaded freeradius 0.9.1
Why? You should be using 1.0.1.
> when I am trying to run ser I am getting error called
> :
> init_mod() : Error while initializing module.
Please ask the SER people. They should have a list.
This is the F
Joe Meslovich <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> What should my entry look like in the users file to get this to
> authenticate. When I tried running 1.0.1 last night I was getting an error
> about Auth-Type of EAP being an unknown Auth-Type.
Hmm... be sure that 1.0.1 is using the dictionaries from 1.
Johnny Chavez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello I am new to this list and I wondering if a topic has been
> touched on yet or if anyone can help with a question. Has anyone
> setup radiator
Huh? You are subscribed to the wrong list.
> Thank you for your help on this topic. If I am missing
zack musa <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> values like
...
> are still unavailable both in radacct and detail file.
Fix the NAS. See the FAQ.
> Do we need to enable any scripts through some
> configuration file to write it in radacct or detail
> log files?
There is nothing you can do to the se
Try compile and install the freeradius-1.0.1.tar.gz package in your
Redhat 9 system. I use this version of freeradius to test cenarious whith
yours R2 AP, and work whith PEAP and MS-CHAPv2 authentication.
Regards caceres
Schoggins, George wrote:
>Can anyone tell me where I can find binaries fo
Hello I am new to this list and I wondering if a topic has been
touched on yet or if anyone can help with a question. Has anyone
setup radiator to only receive accounting data from multiple
locations? We are currently running Radiator 3.3.1, I know its old
but for the time being we need this vers
Hi,
We are having difficulty making FreeRadius efficient in our environment
because we cannot reliably attempt to insert records in the SQL database
prior to attempting an update.
In one environment, our NAS'es are sending STOP accounting requests only (no
START and UPDATE). In such a case, it is
A page with one option to change password would be great.
Apache could authenticate off the radius server for access. Then pass the
user attribute to php and bring up the page for the correct user.
Letting them submit a new password.
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On Fri, 4 Feb 2005, Shannon Sariman wrote:
Hi All,
I am using freeradius with mysql and dialup admin. Is there any open source
solution out there that can cater for dialup users to manually change their
password using a similar web interface like dialup admin? Please help.
Not that i know of. dia
Anderson Alves de Albuquerque schrieb:
> After I need that RADIUS use crypt or DES to have
> password in clean txt.
It's impossible. Once you have the password
crypted, you cannot get the clear text from
it anymore. It's like making an omelette. You
can make one from eggs, but you can't get the
I am trying to upgrade our freeradius server from 0.9.3 to 1.0.1. We are
doing some EAP-TLS authentication for an 802.1x deployment. In 0.9.3 we
have entries in the users file for these 802.1x systems like this
writingcart1.bridgewater.eduAuth-Type := EAP
We used the full domain name for the
Thanks for the suggestions, I'll look into them.
Again, thank you for your help.
> -Original Message-
> From: Rok Papez [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: 4. februar 2005 14:56
> To: freeradius-users@lists.freeradius.org
> Subject: Re: Problems with ttls using SecureW2
>
> Hello Øyste
Hi all,
I use Freeradius 1.0.1 dialupadmin, and mysql under Fedora core 2, nad
Using Patton 2960 as my Nas.
Everything works fine, except when my user failed logging in with any
reason, freeradius didnot put those failed transactions into the
database. and then how can i make freeradius put any ev
Hello Ãystein.
Dne petek 04 februar 2005 08:37 je Ãystein GÃsdal napisal(a):
> I think Alan wrote that the job with getting ttls to work was to set up tls
> properly... Freeradius works with the built-in 802.1x supplicant, so I guess
> that tls is in fact set up properly?
>
> In eap.conf i have
Hi
RH 8
NoCat Gateway+NocatAuthserver on linux
FR 1.0.*
I have some problems with my accounting data. We let
the radius server to write accounting data inside the
detail log files. We use RADIUS.pm to add some
attributes and get their values on accounting process,
and it works but not for all. v
> Under Configure in SecureW2, under Authentication, the Authentication
> Method EAP, is selected, and EAP type is PEAP.
If you want to use TTLS you should not tell SecureW2 to do PEAP but TTLS.
> I think Alan wrote that the job with getting ttls to work was to set up tls
> properly... Freeradius
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