Christopher Sheldon wrote:
Does anyone else who subscribes to the list specifically read every
email Alan sends just to chuckle at him berating the poor, confused
people seeking help?
My unhelpful comments are directed at the people who don't read (a)
the documentation I already wrote, or
daverum...@boothcreek.com wrote:
So funny you say that, I was just talking about that with a co worker. I
almost find myself searching for his emails and thinking that poor person who
is looking for help.
Asking people to read the debug log, as suggested in the FAQ, README,
INSTALL, man
Alan often replies immediately with useful information, often for
questions which are constantly repeated. I'm personally impressed with
his tireless dedication, not only in being one of the primary help
desk roles but also in developing the software, both of which you're
getting for *free*. I
: freeradius 2.1.6 ldap + mschapv2 to authenticate
Alan often replies immediately with useful information, often for
questions which are constantly repeated. I'm personally impressed with
his tireless dedication, not only in being one of the primary help
desk roles but also in developing
jpablorp wrote:
I replace eap.conf with the Default eap.conf file
and this is my debug:
Where you have *deleted* the real cause of the error.
[peap] Had sent TLV failure. User was rejected earlier in this session.
Look EARLIER in the debug log for the failure. It's really not hard.
Thanks for your help.
I'm pretty new on freeradius. I've been read many how's to, but only in this
post I've discovered many things.
Alan DeKok-2 wrote:
jpablorp wrote:
I replace eap.conf with the Default eap.conf file
and this is my debug:
Where you have *deleted* the real cause
Does anyone else who subscribes to the list specifically read every
email Alan sends just to chuckle at him berating the poor, confused
people seeking help?
It's like reality TV. ;-)
Chris.
Alan DeKok wrote:
jpablorp wrote:
I replace eap.conf with the Default eap.conf file
and this
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Subject: Re: freeradius 2.1.6 ldap + mschapv2 to authenticate
Sent: Jun 24, 2009 5:36 PM
Does anyone else who subscribes to the list specifically read every
email Alan sends just to chuckle at him berating the poor, confused
people seeking help?
It's like
Of daverum...@boothcreek.com
Sent: Wednesday, June 24, 2009 7:56 PM
To: FreeRadius users mailing list
Subject: Re: freeradius 2.1.6 ldap + mschapv2 to authenticate
Chris,
So funny you say that, I was just talking about that with a co
worker. I almost find myself searching for his emails
I've trying to setup a freeradius 2.1.6 with Ldap and mschapv2 to
authenticate.
when I send test from my console, this works fine.
But when I try to connect.
I don't know what I'm missing.
here is my radiusd.conf:
Why did you find it necessary to butcher default configuration? Use
default
Thanks for your response.
Now I'm using the defaults files and configure the access in modules
(raddb/modules/ldap).
Now seems like the solution is closer,
When I test this appear in my server in debug mode:
[ldap] No default NMAS login sequence
[ldap] looking for check items in directory...
Thanks for your response.
Now I'm using the defaults files and configure the access in modules
(raddb/modules/ldap).
Now seems like the solution is closer,
When I test this appear in my server in debug mode:
...
[eap] EAP NAK
[eap] NAK asked for unsupported type 25
[eap] No common EAP
Ivan Kalik wrote:
Have you done some strange things to eap.conf or are you using the default
one? Default configuration works.
I replace eap.conf with the Default eap.conf file
and this is my debug:
++[ldap] returns ok
Found Auth-Type = EAP
+- entering group authenticate {...}
[eap]
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