Daniel Davidson wrote:
My new wireless network tested great, but now that I have rolled it out
to the entire building, I get error messages like:
Mon May 2 15:15:06 2011 : Error: rlm_ldap: ldap_search() failed: Timed
out while waiting for server to respond. Please increase the timeout.
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Gary T. Giesen wrote:
I've compiled freeradius with the --with-udpfromto directive.
...
However, if I specify multiple IPs to bind to (rather than just one or
all), it reverts to the the behaviour of responding to all requests
with a source IP of the first bind directive listed. For example:
Sure no problem...I have made it so it is very easy to see who's mac
belongs to who..
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-- Table structure for table `MACAUTH`
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CREATE TABLE IF NOT EXISTS `MACAUTH` (
`id` int(11) unsigned NOT NULL AUTO_INCREMENT,
`macaddress` varchar(64) NOT NULL,
`SSID` varchar(255) NOT NULL,
Upon seeing Alan's response, i took the step of installing openldap on
the radius machine and then trying it with the ldap module pointing to
localhost. I am still seeing the same results from this. The server is
up and taking requests.
Any other ideas as to what could be causing this?
Dan
I've two ldaps backends instantiated like:
authorize {
...
Autz-Type OPENLDAP {
openldap
}
Autz-Type ADLDAP {
adldap
}
...
}
authenticate {
...
Auth-Type OPENLDAP {
openldap
}
Auth-Type ADLDAP
On 03/05/11 19:00, Daniele Albrizio wrote:
I've two ldaps backends instantiated like:
Forgot...
Using compiled freeradius-server-2.1.10 on Debian GNU/Linux 6.0
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Built latest git and still the exact same results.
GG
On Tue, May 3, 2011 at 8:23 AM, Alan DeKok al...@deployingradius.com wrote:
Gary T. Giesen wrote:
I've compiled freeradius with the --with-udpfromto directive.
...
However, if I specify multiple IPs to bind to (rather than just one or
My apologies, it does seem to be working correctly now... I found part
of the problem was that I hadn't specified a source IP address for
proxying, but direct clients were broken as well too so I'm going to
drop back to the old version and see if I still have the same problem
GG
On Tue, May 3,
b. Fall-Through was set in the last group's reply items
Thanks
It was exactly the problem!
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Daniel Davidson dani...@igb.uiuc.edu wrote:
My new wireless network tested great, but now that I have rolled it out
to the entire building, I get error messages like:
Mon May 2 15:15:06 2011 : Error: rlm_ldap: ldap_search() failed: Timed
out while waiting for server to respond. Please
Gary T. Giesen gie...@snickers.org wrote:
In this configuration, freeradius will always respond from
192.168.1.250, even if the initial request was sent to 1.2.3.4. This
is obviously breaking things for me, as I'd rather not have freeradius
listen on every interface on the server (and
Daniele Albrizio albri...@univ.trieste.it wrote:
I suspect the cacertfile attribute is not correctly re-instantiated
and only the value of the first request is used to check against when
instantiating a new ldaps connection.
Without a doubt the chaining is not working on your LDAP servers.
Tanjil Ahmed tan...@tanjil.net wrote:
why radius is not bind auto MAC from user in first time use?like mikrotik
user manager have this option...
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