Hi Adrian,Have you looked in the 'users' file in the raddb/ directory? There's some examples in there (user 'steve'). You can usually trim some stuff out of that account and use it as the base for your other users.
I prefer to use MySQL to hold all the user and accounting information.Service-Type
Hi,I get the exact same problem, and I too have been working on it for a while, and is getting quite frustrating. I've tried FreeRADIUS 1.1.2 and 1.1.3 both from source, and 1.1.2 from the FreeBSD ports collection (although I had to hack the port to get it to build past sqlippool), on FreeBSD
6.0
Cool,Thanks, I'll try FreeRADIUS 1.1.3, let hope it solves my problems ;)Regards,NickOn 8/31/06, Alan DeKok
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:Nick Larsen
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I did notice in the output, just before the backtrace: radlog(L_ERR, rlm_eap_tls (%s): xlat failed., Could this be the
a request.Cheers for your help,
Nick LarsenOn 8/29/06, Alan DeKok [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Nick Larsen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Now I'm trying to authenticate users via wireless PDA's, but I now get auth: No User-Password or CHAP-Password attribute in the request in
Access-Request, I guess it's
trawling through the net again.
Thanks again,Nick LarsenOn 8/25/06, K. Hoercher [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 8/25/06, Nick Larsen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:tls: certificate_file = (null)You have to fill in this information. See the comment in
eap.confabove the pertinent line.regardsK. Hoercher-List
Hi Subscribers,I'm currently setting up a wireless hotspot for a cafe, and am currently stuck with the EAP part in FreeRADIUS.I'm running FreeRADIUS Version 1.1.1 on FreeBSD`uname -a` output:
FreeBSD radius02.01.net.nz 6.0-RELEASE FreeBSD 6.0-RELEASE #0: Wed Nov 2 22:33:15 UTC 2005 [EMAIL
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