Júlíus Þór Bess Ríkharðsson wrote:
> I'm not sure why you say that my LDAP is not working because in the
> second debug output you can see that I find the object and use it's DN
> and also extract an attribute from the object. There is no known good
> password however because AD doesn't store clear
unces+julius.bess=nyherji...@lists.freeradius.org wrote: ->To: FreeRadius users mailing list>>From: Alan DeKok >Sent by:>freeradius-users-bounces+julius.bess=nyherji...@lists.freeradius.org>Date: 07/03/2013 08:28PM>Subject: Re: Stripped-User-Name not set when using nostrip?>>Phil Mayers
Phil Mayers wrote:
> Have you actually *tried* this, because it should work. If it doesn't,
> it's likely a problem in your local config.
He's *proxying* the request after stripping the User-Name. That's the
immediate source of the issue. If he had just used the default config,
it wouldn't be
On 03/07/2013 18:17, Júlíus Þór Bess Ríkharðsson wrote:
On 03/07/13 16:24, Júlíus Þór Bess Ríkharðsson wrote:
Hi,
For some reason I cannot get Stripped-User-Name attribute to get
populated when using nostrip for a realm. Is this normal
behaviour or am I missing something?
Normal. "nostrip
Júlíus Þór Bess Ríkharðsson wrote:
> Alan: The goal is to be able to use EAP and still be able to authorize user
> using LDAP. The objects name is obviously not named realm\user.
Yes. Plenty of other people get this to work.
> The behaviour is the same for EAP (just longer output :)), I don't
On 03/07/13 16:24, Júlíus Þór Bess Ríkharðsson wrote:
Hi,
For some reason I cannot get Stripped-User-Name attribute to get
populated when using nostrip for a realm. Is this normal behaviour or am
I missing something?
Normal. "nostrip" means "don't populate Stripped-User-Name"
I need the User
Júlíus Þór Bess Ríkharðsson wrote:
> For some reason I cannot get Stripped-User-Name attribute to get
> populated when using nostrip for a realm. Is this normal behaviour or am
> I missing something?
That's how it works. If you don't strip the name, you don't get a
stripped name.
> I need the
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