Correct me if I am wrong, that would mean i'd have to use ldap as my
connection between the freeradius server and the Win2008 RC2 AD instead
of my existing ntlm_auth connection ?
Iain
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SCRI, Invergowrie, Dundee, DD2 5DA.
The Scottish
We have on site a Windows 2008 RC2 domain controller ( 64-bit ) which I
have a linux based freeradius server hanging from.
My question is, other than changing the users file on the freeradius
server, is there another way of disabling a user from authentication
through the radius server but still
that someone else
has a document to follow in the future.
Thanks
iain
Iain Grant
Linux System Administrator
Scottish Crop Research Institute
Invergowrie
Dundee DD2 5DA
Tel : 01382 562731 x 2605
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SCRI, Invergowrie, Dundee, DD2 5DA
The problem is %{Stripped-User-Name} does not seem to be working
properly.
here was a chhange to conditional expansions some time backthe
output you see is just a warningif you 'man unlang' you can see how
such a condition should be written.the default config that ships
with 2.1.8
Solved it,
I had not added my realms to the bottom of proxy.conf.
Once changed everything is working.
Thanks
iain
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SCRI, Invergowrie, Dundee, DD2 5DA.
The Scottish Crop Research Institute is a charitable company limited by
guarantee.
Apologies I seem to be hogging this today.
My radius server is working fine, so now I want to add a signed
certificate from a certificate authority.
Are there any pointers on how to do this.
I have found and carried out the steps on the wiki site around using
snake oil certificates and then
Firstly I am new to FreeRadius and am configuring my first radius server
to talk to our Windows 2003 AD.
I have intalled and configured FreeRadius 2.1.8 to talk to the AD as
documented in various tutorials on the internet.
Initially I had configured the connection between the Freeradius server
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