HI:
I amm a beginner of Radius and use NTRadPing
to test .
I am confiused with what is the difference between
setting of user in user_conf of
Auth-type:=System and Auth-type:=Local.
If I set a user
with
Auth-Type := Local in user_conf, Radiusd it will
reply with Access-Accept
On 8/31/06, ys.hsia [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Why ? any \one can help ?
Had you followed the advice in the FAQ,
http://wiki.freeradius.org/index.php/FAQ#It_still_doesn.27t_work.21
you and perhaps even the readers would perhaps have been able to
answer the question.
Furthermore the contents
Alan DeKok wrote:
Shane [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Read radiusd.conf, and look for /etc/passwd. Odds are that you
enabled caching of /etc/passw. There's a reason it's not enabled by
default, it doesn't work on FreeBSD. Which is explicitly documented.
No, that isn't the cause as I have the
Maillists [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
but I know 100% that the password is correct. What appears to be
happening (determined from hours of frustrating testing) is Freeradius
(rlm_unix) is looking for the users passwords in the /etc/passwd file
but my /etc/passwd file doesn't contain any
shadow = /etc/master.passwd
group = /etc/group
#
radwtmp = ${logdir}/radwtmp
}
I'm assuming the cache_reload=600 doesn't matter as it the cache was
disabled earlier in the code. Any other things I should check to get
Auth-Type = System
Shane [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Read radiusd.conf, and look for /etc/passwd. Odds are that you
enabled caching of /etc/passw. There's a reason it's not enabled by
default, it doesn't work on FreeBSD. Which is explicitly documented.
No, that isn't the cause as I have the following in
Hello,
What kind of magic tricks are needed to get Auth-Type = System to work?
Running FreeRADIUS Version 1.0.4 on SuSE 10 with MD5 and shadow
passwords, using the following 'users' file:
DEFAULT Auth-Type = System
Service-Type = Framed-User,
Framed-Protocol = PPP,
Port
Have you tried: Auth-Type := System
-Original Message-
From: Andreas Lund
Sent: Friday, April 07, 2006 9:37 AM
Subject: Auth-Type = System not working
Hello,
What kind of magic tricks are needed to get Auth-Type =
System to work?
Running FreeRADIUS Version 1.0.4 on SuSE 10
Fri, 7 Apr 2006 09:54:54 -0400, Gunther [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Have you tried: Auth-Type := System
Umm no, this is not how it appears in 'man 5 users', but let me check...
*clicketyclick*
Still no go :-/
-Andreas.
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Andreas Lund [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I get this in my radius log:
Fri Apr 7 14:39:01 2006 : Auth: rlm_unix: [###]: invalid password
Does the RADIUS server have permission to read /etc/passwd?
Alan DeKok.
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Its really simple, u probably need to set the fallthrough settings to yes for that particular
user. If the fallthrough setting is not set or is set to no, ur user wont be authenticated...
hope it helps
- Monish
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I have this line in my /etc/raddb/users file: DEFAULT
Auth-Type = System
rad_check_password: Found Auth-Type System
auth: type System
ERROR: Unknown value specified for Auth-Type.
Cannot perform requested action.
auth: Failed to validate the user.
Login incorrect: [aweaver/12345
, and the override is
set to no.
Thanks for the suggestions though.
Andrey
Quoting Dustin Doris [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On Tue, 10 May 2005, Andrey wrote:
Hi List,
I have a question about Auth-Type = System. I have several accounts that
need to be authenticated through System and it works great as long
on and whether or not that
was set.
Quoting Dustin Doris [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On Tue, 10 May 2005, Andrey wrote:
Hi List,
I have a question about Auth-Type = System. I have several accounts that
need to be authenticated through System and it works great as long as
the IP is assigned
Auth-Type = System. I have several accounts that
need to be authenticated through System and it works great as long as
the IP is assigned dynamically. As soon as I switch an account to static
IP, it authenticates but does not assign the desired ip address. I'm
guessing it's to do with the order
.
Quoting Dustin Doris [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On Tue, 10 May 2005, Andrey wrote:
Hi List,
I have a question about Auth-Type = System. I have several accounts that
need to be authenticated through System and it works great as long as
the IP is assigned dynamically. As soon as I
On Tue, 10 May 2005, Andrey wrote:
Hi List,
I have a question about Auth-Type = System. I have several accounts that
need to be authenticated through System and it works great as long as
the IP is assigned dynamically. As soon as I switch an account to static
IP, it authenticates but does
Hi List,
I have a question about Auth-Type = System. I have several accounts that need to
be authenticated through System and it works great as long as the IP is assigned
dynamically. As soon as I switch an account to static IP, it authenticates but
does not assign the desired ip address. I'm
Andrey [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have other static ip accounts that authenticate from sql, and those work
just
fine. Just the ones that are from System.
Any suggestions most appreciated.
Run the server in debugging mode and read the output. There's
really no other way.
As soon as I
The output doesn't really show anything unusual. As soon as the user connects,
radius assigns a Framed-IP-Address, which unfortunately is not the one in
radreply table.
The output is as follows:
The desired ip is supposed to be x.x.x.248, which instead is set to x.x.x.135
Finished request 206
Andrey Furukin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The output doesn't really show anything unusual. As soon as the user
connects, radius assigns a Framed-IP-Address, which unfortunately is
not the one in radreply table.
...
rad_recv: Accounting-Request packet from host x.x.x.186:1646, id=158,
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