Hi Alan,
So fix DNS so that it has a name to IP mapping for that host. Or,
add that name to IP mapping into /etc/hosts.
The module can't do anything if you tell it to use radius1 as a
RADIUS server, and the don't tell it where radius1 is on the network.
We have entry in the
I'm trying to get RADIUS authentication to work on one of our systems,
but keep running into problems. For some reason it seems that the
account system does not allow the user to login, and once the user has
been authenticated, it drops the connection by not allowing sshd to
establish
[EMAIL PROTECTED] skrev:
You have posted a question to the freeradius list and included a debug
from - OpenSSH??? Don't you think that freeradius debug would be more
helpful?
As I stated, authentication in respect to RADIUS works just fine,
therefor here's not need for the debug output from
You have posted a question to the freeradius list and included a debug
from - OpenSSH??? Don't you think that freeradius debug would be more
helpful?
Ivan Kalik
Kalik Informatika ISP
Dana 8/1/2008, Johan Rydberg [EMAIL PROTECTED] piše:
I'm trying to get RADIUS authentication to work on one of
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Subject: OpenSSH, PAM and pam_radius_auth
I'm trying to get RADIUS authentication to work on one
Johan Rydberg wrote:
It seems that OpenSSH first tries to authetnicate the user with an
empty password (), because if I set an empty password both in the
local /etc/passwd, and on the RADIUS server, sshd is able to establish
credentials for the user.
PAM does weird things. OpenSSH does
Sobanbabu Bakthavathsalu wrote:
Hi Johan,
Its good to hear that you reached up a level where Radius is working fine.
But we are unable to break the jinx, and I am getting the following error
when trying to telnet to the box. The installation and configuration of pam
radius module went
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