I'm running a Solaris 10 U6 (10/08) whole-root zone where I'm trying to
install freeRadius 1.1.7 from packages (Sunfreeware). I've loaded what is
listed (on Sunfreeware) as dependencies (and dependencies of those packages),
but I still get a segmentation fault on startup. No changes have been
Avery, Larry EIS-ERDC-ITL-MS Contractor wrote:
Is there a complete list of packages required for freeRADIUS on my version of
Solaris 10?
The server doesn't need *any* packages to run. It needs gcc and gmake
to compile. The configure stage figures out which packages you have,
and uses those.
JUND wrote:
When I use :
sql_user_name = %{reply:Callback-Number}
I always get the first value of the Callback-Number,
That's the way it works. See man unlang for how to reference a
specific variable.
but I would like to
use only the one starting with “TEST=”. Is there a way to
Hi
I have a bunch of Routers authentication agoinst a freeradius instance.
All using the same secret, therefore I configured them as follows in the
clients.conf
client dynamicdsl {
secret = XX
shortname = dynamicdsl
nastype = cisco
ipaddr = xxx.xxx.xxx.0
I've noticed in all the old documentation that it says to configure
FreeRADIUS with --with-edir to enable support for Novell. All of the
documentation for this that I've found is generally old and referencing FR
v1.x and not 2.x. On FreeBSD, in the ports system, the with-edir toggle
has been
On Tue, 2010-07-13 at 09:49 +0200, Alan DeKok wrote:
Update the Solaris dynamic linker path to include the path where the
modules were installed. It's some magic Solaris command, and I forget
which one...
The solaris command to use to add new locations for the loader is
crle(1). Carefully
John McDonnell wrote:
I've noticed in all the old documentation that it says to configure
FreeRADIUS with --with-edir to enable support for Novell. All of the
documentation for this that I've found is generally old and referencing FR
v1.x and not 2.x. On FreeBSD, in the ports system, the
Good morning,
I have a serious problem, see if you can help. It just can not authenticate
any user. The throwing error is:
WARNING: Please update your configuration, and remove 'Auth-Type = Local'
WARNING: Use the PAP or CHAP modules instead.
User-Password in the request does NOT match
jorge88 wrote:
I have a serious problem, see if you can help. It just can not authenticate
any user. The throwing error is:
WARNING: Please update your configuration, and remove 'Auth-Type = Local'
WARNING: Use the PAP or CHAP modules instead.
User-Password in the request does NOT match
Hello Alan,
Thank you very much for you request.
Using Cleartext-Password: = message still appears:
WARNING: unprintable characters in the password. Double-check the shared
secret on the server and the NAS!
And the user is not logged in successful, the encrypted key.
What could be the
Using Cleartext-Password: = message still appears:
WARNING: unprintable characters in the password. Double-check the shared
secret on the server and the NAS!
And the user is not logged in successful, the encrypted key.
What could be the problem?
You need to read the error message and
Hi,
Quote from another post:
2.1.9 supports disconnect. It's for disconnecting users.
Alan DeKok.
and another one:
The Freeradius server will not do this for you
You have to write maybe 10 lines of configuration to get this done.
Alan DeKok.
Here are my questions:
1 - Is
jean...@sympatico.ca wrote:
Quote from another post:
...
and another one:
...
Here are my questions:
1 - Is freeRadius server able to send a disconnect-request?
sigh Taking messages out of context is a great way to not
understand them.
2 - If so, where can I get information on how to
Hi,
I am using CentOS with Radius 1.1.3. it automatically stops working.
and i do restart its services to restore its original state.. As if we do
restart system's services 2 or three times, system starts working it has
a very strange to us...
what should i share to trouble shoot.
Check log files And upgrade your FR installation.
Jawad Khawaja wrote:
Hi,
I am using CentOS with Radius 1.1.3. it automatically stops
working. and i do restart its services to restore its original
state.. As if we do restart system's services 2 or three times, system
starts
On Tue, Jul 13, 2010 at 11:58:53PM +0500, Jawad Khawaja wrote:
Hi,
I am using CentOS with Radius 1.1.3. it automatically stops working.
and i do restart its services to restore its original state.. As if we do
restart system's services 2 or three times, system starts working it
On 07/13/2010 03:06 PM, Kenneth Marshall wrote:
On Tue, Jul 13, 2010 at 11:58:53PM +0500, Jawad Khawaja wrote:
Hi,
I am using CentOS with Radius 1.1.3. it automatically stops working.
and i do restart its services to restore its original state.. As if we do
restart system's services 2
Hi Alan,
Sorry about the quotes...
I'll have a look at the CoA.
Thank you for your answer.
Jean
newtownz wrote:
Hi,
Quote from another post:
2.1.9 supports disconnect. It's for disconnecting users.
Alan DeKok.
and another one:
The Freeradius server will not do this
Hi,
this:
User-Password = L] \ 357DK \ 027 \ 304 \ 033 \ 376Hx. \ 342Ö \ 336
and this:
WARNING: unprintable characters in the password. Double-check the shared
secret on the server and the NAS!
are clear signs that the shared secret on the NAS is wrong - or
you've entered the
Hi,
So here's my hurdle. I have multiple groups and use hunt-groups plus
expiration time on the users for authentication. Assuming I have groups 1
2 how is it possible to link the expiration time to a group and the user and
not just for the user. The expiration time is set on a per user level
Hi Alan,
Thank you for this response. I accept of course that garbage in garbage out,
bad data is nothing the Radius can fix.
However, I thought this through and when I make the following assumptions:
- Freeradius has different SQL statements stored in its configuration for
radacct update
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