Yes, Alan, you were right. The SQL entries were causing the message about
Please update your configuration so that the known good. Since DaloRadius
created those entries, I will investigate it.
Sean
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Hi All,
In my testing lab (yes, I'm new to FreeRadius), usernames entered (e.g. with
attribute User-Password in sql radcheck table) via my NAS (dd-wrt with
Chillispot) refuse to authenticate (error below), whereas attribute=Auth-Type
(what DaloRadius calls a PIN) works fine. I'm using the
Hi,
In my testing lab (yes, I'm new to FreeRadius), usernames entered (e.g. with
attribute User-Password in sql radcheck table) via my NAS (dd-wrt with
Chillispot) refuse to authenticate (error below), whereas attribute=Auth-Type
(what DaloRadius calls a PIN) works fine. I'm using the
Am 09.09.2010 17:59, schrieb Sean Wingert:
WARNING: Unprintable characters in the password.Double-check the shared
secret on the server and the NAS!
Read this message and check the shared secret
Stephan
smime.p7s
Description: S/MIME Cryptographic Signature
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Thanks to Alan and Stephen, I am closer to a solution. I realized the scrambled
password was due to hotspotlogin.php (I need to study Chillispot more), so for
now I commented out its uamsecret line, which -- although it still fails on the
123 account -- provides different output in debugging
On Thu, Sep 9, 2010 at 8:01 PM, Sean Wingert se...@norris-stevens.com wrote:
Thanks to Alan and Stephen, I am closer to a solution. I realized the
scrambled password was due to hotspotlogin.php (I need to study Chillispot
more), so for now I commented out its uamsecret line, which -- although
Hi,
rad_check_password: Found Auth-Type CHAP
!!!
!!!Replacing User-Password in config items with Cleartext-Password.
!!!
!!!
Thanks again, Alan. Sorry, not selectively. I do not understand how to proceed.
What does your configuration refer to specifically? (users, radcheck, *.conf,
chillispot?) I grepped all the config files for known and none appeared to be
insightful (to my newbie understanding of radius).
Also,
Hi,
Thanks again, Alan. Sorry, not selectively. I do not understand how to
proceed. What does your configuration refer to specifically? (users,
radcheck, *.conf, chillispot?) I grepped all the config files for known and
none appeared to be insightful (to my newbie understanding of radius).
Hi to all,
I just register to the ML as I'm looking for specific item
in freeradius without being able to find any help. Even if google
is supposed to be my friend, it was not in that cases ;)
My first one is to use several root CA in an EAP-TLS config.
There is a line for root CA List, but how
Khan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
My first one is to use several root CA in an EAP-TLS config.
There is a line for root CA List, but how can I set 2 root CAs
or more ? I tried to have the line several times and also
separate the rootCAs file names by a comma (,). None of this attempts
seems to
Khan wrote:
My first one is to use several root CA in an EAP-TLS config.
There is a line for root CA List, but how can I set 2 root CAs
or more ? I tried to have the line several times and also
separate the rootCAs file names by a comma (,). None of this attempts
seems to work.
What am I
Tim Boneko wrote:
That still doesn't tell us whether you configured SoftAP to use the
RADIUS server ? SoftAP is only the AP piece but not the RADIUS server
itself. You have to point to FreeRADIUS instance you are using.
That seems to be the part i am missing. How do i do that? Is it a
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Jim Seymour schrieb:
A silly question, perhaps, but you *did* configure you wireless AP to
actually *use* the RADIUS server, did you not?
OW! Damn, i forgot to mention that the AP _is_ the Radius server...
sorry, my fault. It?s a SoftAP.
There's
Tim Boneko wrote:
A silly question, perhaps, but you *did* configure you wireless AP to
actually *use* the RADIUS server, did you not?
OW! Damn, i forgot to mention that the AP _is_ the Radius server...
sorry, my fault. It?s a SoftAP.
That still doesn't tell us whether you configured
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Hi,
i installed freeradius 1.0.2 on Debian 3.1 (sarge) in order to protect
my wlan (test for a production installation).
I?m not yet sure how i want to secure the net (encryption or mac auth),
but the configuration seems to run fine so far: radtest
Tim Boneko [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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Hi,
i installed freeradius 1.0.2 on Debian 3.1 (sarge) in order to protect
my wlan (test for a production installation).
I?m not yet sure how i want to secure the net (encryption or mac auth),
MAC auth is
Russell Webb [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm struggling to find out if it's possible to instigate a password
change by the user (not via a challenge request) using the RADIUS
protocol.
Is this possible and if it is is it a standard or non-standard feature?
It's generally not possible.
Hello,
I'm struggling to find out if it's possible to instigate a password change by the user
(not via a challenge request) using the RADIUS protocol.
Is this possible and if it is is it a standard or non-standard feature?
Thanks in advance,
Russell Webb
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