I tested this morning, and now have it working. Previously I just had the mschapv2 outside of the peap section and it didn't work.However, I added the mschap stanza to the modules stanza outside of eap. I also added mschap to authorize and authenticate stanzas. Not sure if this was needed, so not
Did you generate the certificates that are mentioned
there? The one's that ship with the server are expired, you have to
generate your owncertificate.I generated the certificates myself, these are working fine. I can use md5 no problem, but peap complains about mschapv2.
What version of
You have some items misplaced. Check against the default configuration that came with the server. In particular, mschapv2 and the contents of that
stanza.I've now re-written the stanza and placed it correctly, so it appears like this:peap { default_eap_type=mschapv2}mschapv2 {}however, there is
On 9/4/06, Ian Walker [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
however, there is no default/sample config that tells me how mschapv2 should
hmhm. the very default eap.conf says inter alia:
#
# This takes no configuration.
#
[...]
mschapv2 {
}
Do you still encounter problems? If so, would you
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From: Ian Walker [EMAIL PROTECTED]
You have some items misplaced. Check against the default configuration
that
came with the server. In particular, mschapv2 and the contents of that
stanza.
I've now re-written the stanza and placed it correctly, so it
Hi,
just to avoid confusion:
On 9/4/06, K. Hoercher [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Oh, and btw a quick test with 1.1.3 shows that at least with that, the
statement about the (unconditional) need for configuration of the main
mschap module doesn't hold.
That's nonsense, I just messed up different
Ian Walker [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
however, there is no default/sample config that tells me how mschapv2 should
be configured.
The default configuration of mschapv2 works.
Massive edits to the configuration will almost always break it.
Did you generate the certificates that are mentioned
there? The one's that ship with the server are expired, you have to
generate your owncertificate.
What version of FreeRADIUS. Version 1.1.1 fixed alot
of little PEAP things.
Version 1.1.3 of course is what you should be
running.
On Friday 01 September 2006 08:36, Ian Walker wrote:
Been trying to get eap working with peap/mschapv2 but it doesn't seem to
work.
This is my radiusd.conf file:
}
peap {
default_eap_type = mschapv2
mschapv2 {
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