= 0x52a505b101370001c0a8072801cb4d87ddbf246a0016
I try the same test to work out with EAP using following command:
echo user-name=radu...@mytest.com
,Password=pass123,EAP-Code=Response,EAP-Id=210,EAP-Type-Identity=
radu...@mytest.com | radeapclient -x 192.168.6.134 auth testing123
I see following output on proxy server
Chidanand Gangur wrote:
I have a proxy setup ( proxy server 192.168.6.134) where users are
proxied to home server (192.168.7.40).
Host IP address = 192.168.6.181
FreeRADIUS version 2.1.9
...
I get following response on my proxy server
Why not look on the home server to see what the
Hi,
snip
Sending Access-Request of id 177 to 192.168.7.40 port 1812
cut
rad_recv: Access-Reject packet from host 192.168.7.40 port 1812, id=177,
length=47
seems quite simple. the home server that you proxied the request to has rejected
it. check the logs on that server to see why - i
I do not have raduser configured in my proxy users file. If it is
configuration problem on the Home-Server why does it work if I use
radeapclient/radclient.
I see following on my host on running eapol_test. Whay is NAS-IP-Address set
as 127.0.0.1 in this case?
Reading configuration file '/tmp
Hi,
I see following on my host on running eapol_test. Whay is NAS-IP-Address set
as 127.0.0.1 in this case?
you cannot debug and fix RADIUS issues by looking at the client.
NAS-IP-Address is 127.0.0.1 because thats what it is. you are a local machine.
alan
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hi,
I will repeat the advice given before - look at the logs of the
RADIUS server which is actually doing the authentication. you cannot
get joy anywhere else.
alan
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At present I have removed Proxy from my set up and have directly connected
my host to AD (IIS server)
I have configured raduser on it
I have added my host IP as its RADIUS client
and on issuing following command
eapol_test -c /tmp/eapol.conf -a 192.168.7.40 -p 1812 -s testing123
My home server
Chidanand Gangur wrote:
My home server is an Microsoft IIS server, all I get from its logs is
following:
Sorry, you need to ask Microsoft how to debug their software.
Alan DeKok.
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On 09/06/2010 03:00 PM, Chidanand Gangur wrote:
At present I have removed Proxy from my set up and have directly
connected my host to AD (IIS server)
This isn't a FreeRadius question. Ask on an NPS/IAS server mailing list.
But...
From distant memory, MD5 password support requires reversible
Thanks Phil, I would definitely explore on the pointer you mentioned. I am
sorry folks to ask IIS question on this mailing list I was little
frustrated.
Thanks,
Chidanand
On Mon, Sep 6, 2010 at 10:17 PM, Phil Mayers p.may...@imperial.ac.ukwrote:
On 09/06/2010 03:00 PM, Chidanand Gangur
Amin BEN ABDALLAH wrote:
Using FreeRadius 1.1.4, how can I test EAP-MD5 in FreeRadius ?
is that possible using radeapclient ?
Apparently not on your system. As you noted, it doesn't work.
Alan DeKok.
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On Fri, 23 Feb 2007 11:08:16 +0100, Alan DeKok wrote
Amin BEN ABDALLAH wrote:
*I used radeapclient to test authentification with EAP-MD5*
...
*I got an error in radeapclient :*
*** glibc detected *** radeapclient: munmap_chunk(): invalid
pointer:
It's a bug. 1.1.5 will contain
Amin BEN ABDALLAH wrote:
*I used radeapclient to test authentification with EAP-MD5*
...
*I got an error in radeapclient :*
*** glibc detected *** radeapclient: munmap_chunk(): invalid pointer:
It's a bug. 1.1.5 will contain the fix.
Alan DeKok.
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I used radeapclient to test authentification with EAP-MD5
radeapclient -s -x 127.0.0.1 auth testing123 reqAmin.txt
reqAmin.txt :
User-Name = ali
EAP-MD5-Password = ali
NAS-IP-Address = 127.0.0.1
EAP-Code = Response
EAP-Id = 210
EAP-Type-Identity = ali
Message-Authenticator
Hi Freeradius users,
Does anyone have any input on why radeapclient is core-dumping when
running one of the EAP-SIM tests?
Freeradius v.1.1.4
OS : Suse Enterprise Linux 10 (kernel 2.6.16.21-0.8-smp)
TIA,
Johannes R-E
rad01:/opt/freeradius/src/freeradius-1.1.4/src/tests/eapsim-03 #
/opt
Ben,
You're easiest option is probably eapol_test from wpa_supplicant.
josh.
Ben Walding wrote:
Has anyone ever tried (or succeeded) in getting the radeapclient to work
with an EAP-TLS configured FreeRADIUS server?
We have two requirements at hand:
1) Load testing the RADIUS servers (two
Has anyone ever tried (or succeeded) in getting the radeapclient to work with an EAP-TLS configured FreeRADIUS server?
We have two requirements at hand:
1) Load testing the RADIUS servers (two nodes)
2) Using the client to verify correct operation of the server on a day to day basis (eg
the radeapclient to work with an EAP-TLS configured FreeRADIUS server?
We have two requirements at hand:
1) Load testing the RADIUS servers (two nodes)
2) Using the client to verify correct operation of the server on a day to day basis (eg. for Nagios)
As far as I can tell radeapclient is only for EAP-MD5
Ben Walding [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Has anyone ever tried (or succeeded) in getting the radeapclient to work
with an EAP-TLS configured FreeRADIUS server?
It doesn't support EAP-TLS. But given the EAP-SIM needs, TLS, it
may not be too hard to do...
As far as I can tell radeapclient
hi all,
can someone tell me how radeapclient can be installed as it seems to be
missing
i have tried the regular installed and also the debain package installation.
thanx.
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