Re: freeradius | shared secret is incorrect | unprintable characters in the password

2013-06-03 Thread John Dennis

On 06/02/2013 10:00 AM, a.l.m.bu...@lboro.ac.uk wrote:

Hi,

check the shared secret you have defined in clients.conf on the server.

check the shared secret you are using on the client

check the server debug logs etc to see WHAT IP the client is coming
through - if you are using a localhost address or nameif using the
name it might be using another IP socket connection which may be matching
one of the other default values present in clients.conf



Also, pay careful attention to the file pathnames in the debug output 
and make sure you're editing the same file. A common problem is editing 
files in /etc/raddb but the server is reading files some other location.


For example your debug log shows this:

/usr/local/freeradius-server-2.2.0/etc/raddb/clients.conf

Is that the file you're editing?
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Re: freeradius | shared secret is incorrect | unprintable characters in the password

2013-06-02 Thread Alan DeKok
Shi Xiaoyan wrote:
> 
> * First, I known this question had been asked many times, and I had
>   read many posts about it, and reenter the shared secret many
>   times, but still could not resolve my problem, I had been blocked
>   on this nearly a week, so I need your help, thanks in advance

  Please post plain text.  There's no reason to add bullet points before
every line.

  Please DO NOT post the "users" file.  The documentation doesn't ask
for it, and we don't need it.

  Please post "radiusd -X".  Adding more "-x" is not needed.

  Alan DeKok.
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Re: freeradius | shared secret is incorrect | unprintable characters in the password

2013-06-02 Thread A . L . M . Buxey
Hi,

check the shared secret you have defined in clients.conf on the server.

check the shared secret you are using on the client

check the server debug logs etc to see WHAT IP the client is coming
through - if you are using a localhost address or nameif using the
name it might be using another IP socket connection which may be matching
one of the other default values present in clients.conf



alan
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