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On Behalf Of Alan DeKok
Sent: 11 May 2013 14:26
To: FreeRadius users mailing list
Subject: Re: Inner tunnel post auth question
Franks Andy (RLZ) IT Systems Engineer wrote:
My FR version is 2.1.10+dfsg-3build2_amd64
Franks Andy (RLZ) IT Systems Engineer wrote:
My FR version is 2.1.10+dfsg-3build2_amd64. Unless there’s a nice
package for Ubuntu 12.04 server then I’ll be compiling from source then
I think.
Yes. Upgrading would be good.
so yes, the “use_tunneled reply” bit is there. Is that what’s
Hi,
This may have come up before but I can't find any solutions :
I'm using a NAS which always performs EAP/MSCHAP2 authentication, so
I've stripped the sites-enabled/default right down to pretty much just
include the eap stuff for authorisation/authentication, and am doing all
the rest inside
Andy,
What version of FreeRadius are you using?
I *think* that unless you are using the git source for 2.2.1, post-auth reject
is broken. There was some stuff I was doing a few months ago that got fixed in
2.2.1 … but I'm getting old and can't remember all the details :-(
On 10 May 2013, at
On 10/05/13 13:53, Franks Andy (RLZ) IT Systems Engineer wrote:
Hi,
This may have come up before but I can’t find any solutions :
I’m using a NAS which alwaysperformsEAP/MSCHAP2authentication, so I’ve
stripped the sites-enabled/default right down to pretty much just
include the eap stuff
: Re: Inner tunnel post auth question
Andy,
What version of FreeRadius are you using?
I *think* that unless you are using the git source for 2.2.1, post-auth
reject is broken. There was some stuff I was doing a few months ago that
got fixed in 2.2.1 ... but I'm getting old and can't remember
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