Re: wifi + freeradius + mysql + eap/tls

2011-11-18 Thread Alan DeKok
Enrique Llanos Vargas wrote: I've just installed a freeradius+mysql on a debian 6.0.3, first test from localhost with radtest and mysql user auth (radcheck table) worked well, 2nd test with radeaptest with mysql and md5 eap method worked well too, but I don't find a way to make it work with

Re: wifi + freeradius + mysql + eap/tls

2011-11-18 Thread Fajar A. Nugraha
On Fri, Nov 18, 2011 at 3:02 AM, Enrique Llanos Vargas ellan...@gmail.com wrote: I don't find a way to make it work with eap+tls: I don't really want to use TLS, so if you help me to disable TLS, it'll be fine for me. You want to make it work with eap+tls, but you don't really want to use

wifi + freeradius + mysql + eap/tls

2011-11-17 Thread Enrique Llanos Vargas
Hi guys, I've just installed a freeradius+mysql on a debian 6.0.3, first test from localhost with radtest and mysql user auth (radcheck table) worked well, 2nd test with radeaptest with mysql and md5 eap method worked well too, but I don't find a way to make it work with eap+tls: Here's my error

wifi + freeradius + mysql + eap/tls

2011-11-17 Thread specr
really want to use TLS, so if you help me to disable TLS, it'll be fine for me. Please, I'd very much apreciatte your assistance. Thanks in advance. -- View this message in context: http://freeradius.1045715.n5.nabble.com/wifi-freeradius-mysql-eap-tls-tp5002331p5002331.html Sent from

Re: FreeRADIUS + MySQL +EAP-TLS

2004-06-01 Thread Artur Hecker
yes, who are neither in users nor in the SQL db. ciao artur ro0ot wrote: So, it will reject users that is not in the /etc/raddb/users file? Regards, ro0ot NGUYEN Tuan Anh wrote: It works!! Thank you very much Artur!! Ciao Artur Hecker wrote: hi ok, that's a bit messy though. take a look at the

Re: FreeRADIUS + MySQL +EAP-TLS

2004-05-28 Thread ro0ot
So, it will reject users that is not in the /etc/raddb/users file? Regards, ro0ot NGUYEN Tuan Anh wrote: It works!! Thank you very much Artur!! Ciao Artur Hecker wrote: hi ok, that's a bit messy though. take a look at the mysql config and the queries mentioned in the sql.conf file. see also the

Re: FreeRADIUS + MySQL +EAP-TLS

2004-05-28 Thread NGUYEN Tuan Anh
It works!! Thank you very much Artur!! Ciao Artur Hecker wrote: hi ok, that's a bit messy though. take a look at the mysql config and the queries mentioned in the sql.conf file. see also the default profile. play with it and its options and add an Auth-Type := Reject to the default profile.

Re: FreeRADIUS + MySQL +EAP-TLS

2004-05-28 Thread NGUYEN Tuan Anh
Hi ro0ot, Actually, I don't use users files, all users' information is kept in MySQL, the serveur will send a Acess-reject if the user is not in the DataBase Regards, ro0ot wrote: So, it will reject users that is not in the /etc/raddb/users file? Regards, ro0ot NGUYEN Tuan Anh wrote: It works!!

Re: FreeRADIUS + MySQL +EAP-TLS

2004-05-28 Thread Alan DeKok
ro0ot [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: So, it will reject users that is not in the /etc/raddb/users file? No. If that was true, then people using SQL + users wouldn't be able to use SQL. Alan DeKok. - List info/subscribe/unsubscribe? See http://www.freeradius.org/list/users.html

FreeRADIUS + MySQL +EAP-TLS

2004-05-27 Thread NGUYEN Tuan Anh
Hi, I'm trying to install a system with FreeRADIUS and MySQL and EAP-TLS as authentication protocol. Everything works, but I have a problem (I think it's a problem of configuration) : If I have a client with a valid certificate, even though the sql module doesn't regcognize the client

Re: FreeRADIUS + MySQL +EAP-TLS

2004-05-27 Thread Artur Hecker
yes, that's normal since the authentication works for ALL validly certified clients. you have to explicitly REJECT the users NOT in your data base. ciao artur NGUYEN Tuan Anh wrote: Hi, I'm trying to install a system with FreeRADIUS and MySQL and EAP-TLS as authentication protocol. Everything

Re: FreeRADIUS + MySQL +EAP-TLS

2004-05-27 Thread NGUYEN Tuan Anh
What do you mean explicitly REJECT? How can I do it? Thanks a lot! Ciao Tuan anh Artur Hecker wrote: yes, that's normal since the authentication works for ALL validly certified clients. you have to explicitly REJECT the users NOT in your data base. ciao artur NGUYEN Tuan Anh wrote: Hi, I'm