sbchem wrote:
shrug It's an error produces (sic) by the PAM subsystem. Ask them
what it means.
Sigh It turns out the error is caused by a typo in the radiusd file
provided in /redhat/radiusd-pam, NOT by the pam subsystem. In fact, the pam
subsystem was merely reporting the error in the
Anton wrote:
1. In dictionary.dhcp there are two strings (version 2.1.8):
ATTRIBUTE DHCP-Agent-Circuit-Id 0x0152 octets
ATTRIBUTE DHCP-Agent-Remote-Id 0x0252 octets
but when I start radiusd -X I see only one whole string like:
Ok. Please see attach. But I'm afraid that is may only case, my unfortunate
radius configuration.
This is not directly received from the switch packet but from switch-dhcrelay.
On Fri, 28 May 2010 13:11:57 +0700
Alan DeKok al...@deployingradius.com wrote:
Please supply a packet trace
Hi,
I am part of a consortium of public and private universities and scientific
research facilities and our internal listserv on radius frequently talks
...as am I. but I inform people that they should read the documentation
and follow the basic information provided about how to troubleshoot
On Thu, May 27, 2010 at 01:51:44PM -0700, sbchem wrote:
our internal listserv on radius frequently talks people off of freeradius
solely because of the sarcastic and chip on the shoulder attitude of
some of the developers. Quit being such a Mordac Alan, it scares the
tourists and devalues the
On Thu, May 27, 2010 at 06:00:48PM +0200, Alan DeKok wrote:
Thanks, but we already *have* a Wiki. I would really prefer to not
add yet *another* location for documentation.
Yes... the existing Wiki has a number of out-of-date pages.
I will, annoyingly enough :) again use this as an
Josip Rodin wrote:
I will, annoyingly enough :) again use this as an opportunity to ask for
an account on the wiki in order to be able to help fixing these.
Done.
(It's uncommon to call a mediawiki installation a wiki and have a
strict policy of forbidding volunteers from editing, even
Hi Alan,
thank you for your response.
according to the debug:
+- entering group accounting {...}
[detail]expand:
/var/log/freeradius/radacct/%{Client-IP-Address}/detail-%Y%m%d -
+/var/log/freeradius/radacct/192.168.1.10/detail-20100527
[detail]
On Fri 28 May 2010, John Dennis wrote:
On 05/27/2010 04:51 PM, sbchem wrote:
shrug It's an error produces (sic) by the PAM subsystem. Ask
them
what it means.
Sigh It turns out the error is caused by a typo in the radiusd file
provided in /redhat/radiusd-pam, NOT by the pam
Alan--thank you for posting your response and proving my point -- diff the
tone and content of your response to those of John, Josip and Alan B. -- as
the younger set sez, chill dude
No one is disparaging your work -- but maybe you need to divert some of your
considerable energy to working on
Josip Rodin wrote:
The solution is to treat such projects, including FreeRADIUS, accordingly -
this forum is not what you might call a first-level helpdesk venue - it is
instead a venue where the user can be expected a lot from, including both
a technical proficiency and an ability to take
sbchem wrote:
No one is disparaging your work
See the other responses to your message: no one here agrees with the
above statement.
Alan DeKok.
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Christoph Schwabl wrote:
this part is (and was) enabled
please find below the configuration of the files (which is the same
configuration as for 2.0.4 - this configuration is working for 2.0.4)
however, it seems the sql line is ignored by the radius server
This happens in one of two
Anton wrote:
Ok. Please see attach. But I'm afraid that is may only case, my unfortunate
radius configuration.
It looks to be a bug in 2.1.9. I'll see if I can put a fix into
'git', the v2.1.x branch in the next few days.
Alan DeKok.
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Stephon Chen wrote:
hello all
I've used freeradius as the front of a LDAP server.
Here, I want to allow different access rights for each LDAP group
client ip address
For example below:
user X in LDAP group A, from ip IP-A
user Y in LDAP group B, from ip IP-B
Pretty much exactly
Pere Hospital wrote:
I have gone again through the SQL wiki. What I am not able to
find anywhere (and think that it is what we exactly need) is how to
emulate this behaviour of check/reply items that you can get via the
users file. i.e. from users file:
The SQL schema is intended to
I just installed Ubuntu 10.04 server with the basic LAMP install added. I
used the git method for downloading and compiling freeradius and everything
installed properly but for one caveat.
radiusd: error while loading shared libraries:
libfreeradius-radius-2.1.9.so: cannot open shared object
On 05/28/2010 03:15 PM, David Peterson wrote:
I just installed Ubuntu 10.04 server with the basic LAMP install added.
I used the git method for downloading and compiling freeradius and
everything installed properly but for one caveat.
radiusd: error while loading shared libraries:
David Peterson wrote:
I just installed Ubuntu 10.04 server with the basic LAMP install added.
I used the git method for downloading and compiling freeradius and
everything installed properly but for one caveat.
radiusd: error while loading shared libraries:
libfreeradius-radius-2.1.9.so:
Ldconfig did it! Thanks!
David
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however, it seems the sql line is ignored by the radius server
This happens in one of two cases:
1) the server is reading a *different* file than the one you're editing
this exactly was the problem
I had 2 files in /etc/raddb/sites-enabled
default.original
default
It seems the
On 05/28/2010 04:33 PM, Christoph Schwabl wrote:
however, it seems the sql line is ignored by the radius server
This happens in one of two cases:
1) the server is reading a *different* file than the one you're editing
this exactly was the problem
I had 2 files in
:)
Sure, its good idea to create backups but do not store them in the
sites-enabled dir :)
John Dennis wrote:
On 05/28/2010 04:33 PM, Christoph Schwabl wrote:
however, it seems the sql line is ignored by the radius server
This happens in one of two cases:
1) the server is reading a
Hello list,
First of all: freeradius-2.1.8, Mysql 5.1.41 on Ubuntu 10.04 / Airport
Extreme v7.5
I'm having trouble authenticating users with EAP/mschapv2 against a
mysql database. Users authenticate fine if they are in the users file.
Here's the main problem it seems from the debug output:
Making a backup of the file in sites-available would make more sense since the
files in sites-enabled are only links to the files in sites-enabled. It is
documented. ;)
Marinko Tarlac mangi...@gmail.com wrote:
:)
Sure, its good idea to create backups but do not store them in the
Now I've read a million posts on the web, including this list where
people have reported the same problem. In most cases the problem was
that the inner-tunnel server wasn't configured for sql. I definitely
have sql on in the inner-tunnel file (which I will post in a sec). The
mysql server IS
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