Why not ?
My university implements something that looks like that. A laptop first
gets a DHCP lease, and can address a single IP which is presumably the
address of the server. Then I fire up the Cisco VPN client that
authenticates via an encryption algorithm and then the laptop can access
the
Hi
I have a pure Linux network (Linux AP, Linux clients). There are
many howtos for supplicant setup on XP, but I could find none for Linux
(except http://auth.sown.org.uk/index.php?page=linux which does not
cover everything). I have generated the root.der and
clientusername.p12
Hi
Thanks to everyone who helped me compile and install freeradius (I
used the snapshot - freeradius-snapshot-20040507). I have tested it with
a test on localhost :
[EMAIL PROTECTED] certs]# radiusd -A -X
Starting - reading configuration files ...
reread_config: reading radiusd.conf
Hi
Thanks for a very helpful response. I downloaded the snapshot and
now it compiles and installs without a hitch (in /usr/local/freeradius).
However, I have a problem running radtest (after running run-radiusd -X
-A (following the procedure at
This problem has been fixed. It was indeed a problem with the path not
being export'ed correctly.
M Singh wrote:
Upon running radtest :
[EMAIL PROTECTED] bin]# ./radtest testing123 testing123 localhost 0 testing123
/usr/local/freeradius/bin/radclient: error while loading shared
libraries
Hi
I have posted this question here in the past, but to no avail.
Hopefully, someone can help me out now.
First, I downloaded and installed openssl-0.9.7d which is the latest
release, in /usr/local/ssl.
Then I tried to set up freeradius with ./configure
--prefix=/usr/local/freeradius
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