Try a fresh CVS checkout or tonight's CVS snapshot and see if this
corrects your problems. Looks like there was a byte ordering problem
when sanitizing the client entry based on the netmask. This would only
have affected people with little-endian machines.
--Mike
Alan DeKok wrote:
Hello,
I tried what you said but the server ignored both localhost 10.20.1.x
requests.
Could this be a bug in the 20050818 snapshot?
The only way it works is when including both and only 10.20.1.0/24
10.20.1.100 but it wont' work
if a third client is added. :(
- Original Message
There has been some reworking of the clients code recently in CVS. I
haven't looked at it much yet as it was done by Alan, but, as with all
of the CVS tree, it's still considered unstable code.
--Mike
dev_null wrote:
Hello,
I tried what you said but the server ignored both localhost
Michael Griego [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
There has been some reworking of the clients code recently in CVS. I
haven't looked at it much yet as it was done by Alan, but, as with all
of the CVS tree, it's still considered unstable code.
I did some preliminary tests, but I'll try this case to
Hello,
thanks for helping me :)
Well, you have shortname spelt incorrectly for a start.
Sorry, that's not a copy/past from clients.conf, there it's correct. My fault
when typing this mail.
Have you run the server in debug mode so that you can see exactly what
it is doing, and where it is
I have a hunch...
How many clients are in your clients.conf file? Is it just those two or
do you have any more? Are those the *first* two clients?
If you only have two clients, and its the two you listed there, try
putting the localhost (127.0.0.1) client declaration in first followed
by
Tobias Amon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have a new installation of freeradius 0.8.1
Do NOT use 0.8.1!
Use 1.0.0. If there's no package for your OS, try 0.9.3.
testing with radtest username userpassword 127.0.0.1 0 XXX is no
problem but testing with radtest username userpassword
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