Re: Testing radius server

2009-12-11 Thread Bjørn Mork
Alex Bahoor alexbah...@sbcglobal.net writes: Arrogant. http://catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html#keepcool You probably should read the rest of this document as well, but it seems that this particular section was written specifically for you. Bjørn - List info/subscribe/unsubscribe? See

RE: Testing radius server

2009-12-11 Thread John Kane
Alex Bahoor alexbah...@sbcglobal.net writes: Arrogant. http://catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html#keepcool You probably should read the rest of this document as well, but it seems that this particular section was written specifically for you. Bjørn [JK] Bjorn, thanks for

RE: Testing radius server

2009-12-11 Thread tnt
Document problems: Here is an example excerpt from a page on the web: CLIENTS Make sure the clients (portmasters, Linux with portslave etc) are set up to use the host FreeRADIUS is running on as authentication and accounting host. Configure these clients to use a radius secret password.

Re: Testing radius server

2009-12-11 Thread gera
As simple as this: shared secret, clients, user and so on are all part of the link defined on the RFC2865 (where RADIUS is defined). So, for anyone who already read the RADIUS RFC, understanding how it's implemented on freeradius should be easy. If this is confusing for somebody, he should

Re: Testing radius server

2009-12-11 Thread gera
s/link/lingo/ On Fri, Dec 11, 2009 at 12:58 PM, gera g...@gera.me wrote: As simple as this: shared secret, clients, user and so on are all part of the link defined on the RFC2865 (where RADIUS is defined). So, for anyone who already read the RADIUS RFC, understanding how it's implemented

Re: Testing radius server

2009-12-10 Thread Alan Buxey
Hi, Now I know it's a config issue in the clients.conf, as radtest is failing. I set user name and password, but radius is sending a reject. This is the first time I'm using radius. So please bear with me. Can some one mail me example of the minimum required configuration that needed for the

RE: Testing radius server

2009-12-10 Thread Alex Bahoor
[mailto:freeradius-users-bounces+alexbahoor=sbcglobal@lists.freeradius.o rg] On Behalf Of Alan Buxey Sent: Thursday, December 10, 2009 2:07 AM To: FreeRadius users mailing list Subject: Re: Testing radius server Hi, Now I know it's a config issue in the clients.conf, as radtest is failing. I set

RE: Testing radius server

2009-12-10 Thread tnt
Radius -X is always on, and I went through the clients.conf file. -X gives a lot information, since you asked here is my understanding. I'm not a programmer so some of them are cryptic to me. I put in comments to what I think they are, but they are only guesses. I would be very thankful if

Re: Testing radius server

2009-12-10 Thread gera
@lists.freeradius.org] On Behalf Of Alan Buxey Sent: Thursday, December 10, 2009 2:07 AM To: FreeRadius users mailing list Subject: Re: Testing radius server Hi, Now I know it's a config issue in the clients.conf, as radtest is failing. I set user name and password, but radius is sending a reject

RE: Testing radius server

2009-12-10 Thread Alex Bahoor
: Thursday, December 10, 2009 2:07 AM To: FreeRadius users mailing list Subject: Re: Testing radius server Hi, Now I know it's a config issue in the clients.conf, as radtest is failing. I set user name and password, but radius is sending a reject. This is the first time I'm using radius. So

RE: Testing radius server

2009-12-10 Thread Alex Bahoor
[mailto:freeradius-users-bounces+alexbahoor=sbcglobal@lists.freeradius.o rg] On Behalf Of t...@kalik.net Sent: Thursday, December 10, 2009 10:58 AM To: FreeRadius users mailing list Subject: RE: Testing radius server [pap] WARNING! No known good password found for the user. Authentication may fail

RE: Testing radius server

2009-12-10 Thread Tim Sylvester
Alex, Where did you create the user and password cisco? in the /etc/raddb/clients.conf. tim That's the problem. You configure RADIUS clients in the clients.conf file. A RADIUS client is a network device like a NAS or a wireless Access Point. A copy of your users configuration file would be

Re: Testing radius server

2009-12-10 Thread Alan Buxey
Hi, Radius -X is always on, and I went through the clients.conf file. -X gives a lot information, since you asked here is my understanding. I'm not a programmer so some of them are cryptic to me. I put in comments to what I think they are, but they are only guesses. I would be very

RE: Testing radius server

2009-12-10 Thread Tim Sylvester
Alex, Please try to be less arrogant when you answer me. I have not touched linux or Solaris for 9 years. And I'm not a developer, and an RF engineer. I know many of you are software developers. We should not delve into the Silicon Valley notion of RTFM--instead should adhere to

Re: Testing radius server

2009-12-10 Thread Alan Buxey
Hi, Where did you create the user and password cisco? in the /etc/raddb/clients.conf. A copy of your users configuration file would be great Which config files do you need, radiusd.conf, or clients.conf? There is also, /etc/raddb/users which I have not even touched, cuz I did not see

Re: Testing radius server

2009-12-10 Thread gera
+alexbahoorfreeradius-users-bounces%2Balexbahoor =sbcglobal@lists.freeradius.org] *On Behalf Of *gera *Sent:* Thursday, December 10, 2009 11:07 AM *To:* FreeRadius users mailing list *Subject:* Re: Testing radius server Where did you create the user and password cisco? in the /etc

RE: Testing radius server

2009-12-10 Thread Alex Bahoor
@lists.freeradius.org [mailto:freeradius-users-bounces+alexbahoor=sbcglobal@lists.freeradius.o rg] On Behalf Of Alan Buxey Sent: Thursday, December 10, 2009 1:43 PM To: FreeRadius users mailing list Subject: Re: Testing radius server Hi, Where did you create the user and password cisco? in the /etc/raddb

RE: Testing radius server

2009-12-10 Thread tnt
Where is the user file? Why the wiki did not list this file. How would I know about the file. From the wiki, I don't see any talk about this file you talking about. Read the documentation included with the server. Start with doc/README. Ivan Kalik - List info/subscribe/unsubscribe? See

RE: Testing radius server

2009-12-10 Thread Alex Bahoor
list Subject: RE: Testing radius server Where is the user file? Why the wiki did not list this file. How would I know about the file. From the wiki, I don't see any talk about this file you talking about. Read the documentation included with the server. Start with doc/README. Ivan Kalik

RE: Testing radius server

2009-12-10 Thread Alex Bahoor
, December 10, 2009 1:41 PM To: 'FreeRadius users mailing list' Subject: RE: Testing radius server Alex, Please try to be less arrogant when you answer me. I have not touched linux or Solaris for 9 years. And I'm not a developer, and an RF engineer. I know many of you are software developers. We

RE: Testing radius server

2009-12-10 Thread tnt
Arrogant. Yes, terribly obscene suggestion - read available documentation. Don't ask us what's written in the documentation you already have with you. Ivan Kalik - List info/subscribe/unsubscribe? See http://www.freeradius.org/list/users.html

Re: Testing radius server

2009-12-10 Thread gera
] *On Behalf Of *Tim Sylvester *Sent:* Thursday, December 10, 2009 1:41 PM *To:* 'FreeRadius users mailing list' *Subject:* RE: Testing radius server Alex, Please try to be less arrogant when you answer me. I have not touched linux or Solaris for 9 years. And I’m not a developer, and an RF

Re: Testing radius server

2009-12-10 Thread Alan Buxey
Hi, Alan, Where is the user file? Why the wiki did not list this file. How would I know about the file. From the wiki, I don't see any talk about this file you talking about. /etc/raddb/users ? /usr/local/raddb/users ? /opt/freeradius/users? whereever you installed the server config

Re: Testing radius server

2009-12-10 Thread Alan Buxey
Hi, I had enough of this. what? free support pointing out the same suggestions and help every time? just a _little_ bit of reading would have informed you of the basics...but I think there _could_ be issues and am open to suggestions to fix the docs/guides for newcomers (and I've used all

RE: Testing radius server

2009-12-10 Thread tnt
Go ahead and take my out of this list. I had enough of this. So you can't be bothered even to read your mail to the end. Unsubscribe link is in every mail. Ivan Kalik - List info/subscribe/unsubscribe? See http://www.freeradius.org/list/users.html

RE: Testing radius server

2009-12-10 Thread Alex Bahoor
, December 10, 2009 3:18 PM To: FreeRadius users mailing list Subject: Re: Testing radius server Hi, I had enough of this. what? free support pointing out the same suggestions and help every time? just a _little_ bit of reading would have informed you of the basics...but I think there _could_

RE: Testing radius server

2009-12-10 Thread freeradius
At 12:12 AM 12/11/2009, Alex Bahoor wrote: For someone that claims words are important, you're not listening to the people trying to tell you you're using words wrong. random != dynamic for example client != user would be another example. The client is not the user. It's the physical

Re: Testing radius server

2009-12-10 Thread Fajar A. Nugraha
On Fri, Dec 11, 2009 at 12:12 PM, Alex Bahoor alexbah...@sbcglobal.net wrote: I'm spoiled in using purchased software, which uses GUIs all the time. So my expectations are little different. Alex, When you need more help than what's available freely, you can purchase support from networkradius

Re: Testing radius server

2009-12-10 Thread Alan DeKok
Alex Bahoor wrote: I don't know what your capacity in freeradius, but I sure hope this product is comparable to steel belt or Cisco's ACS, which are very costly. It's better. A picture is worth a thousand words. Network topologies, samples of clients.conf and radiusd.conf with various

Re: Testing radius server

2009-12-09 Thread gera
If I recall, you said you're using an FC12. Try deactivating the FC firewall and try again. service iptables stop If it doesn't work, I would go after SELinux. Deactivating it could be helpful, at least just to give it a try. On Wednesday 09 December 2009 10:31:55 pm Alex Bahoor wrote: Hi,

Re: Testing radius server

2009-12-09 Thread gera
For testing, you can always use radtest. On Wednesday 09 December 2009 10:31:55 pm Alex Bahoor wrote: Hi, I'm getting trouble authenticating my AP to freeradius. When I type in a password on the AP, it reaches the radius server, however the server responds with ICMP destination unreachable

Re: Testing radius server

2009-12-09 Thread Alan Buxey
hi, sounds like your server has firewall on it - so whilst the daemon is listening locally, the firewall is rejecting the packets (that'd be the cause of the ICMP unreachable). add UDP 1812,1813 and 1814 to the firewall config... on redhat - /etc/sysconfig/iptables or use a GUI tool

RE: Testing radius server

2009-12-09 Thread Alex Bahoor
-bounces+alexbahoor=sbcglobal@lists.freeradius.o rg] On Behalf Of gera Sent: Wednesday, December 09, 2009 10:19 PM To: FreeRadius users mailing list Subject: Re: Testing radius server For testing, you can always use radtest. On Wednesday 09 December 2009 10:31:55 pm Alex Bahoor wrote: Hi, I'm

Re: testing radius server

2004-03-12 Thread Dustin Doris
run it radiusd -X On Thu, 11 Mar 2004 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: -- Hi all I did read the faq to test my freeradius. radtest bob bob localhost 0 testing123 but I got an error, access deny I don't know what is the problem CAn you tell me how to check it? I installed it by freebsd

Re: testing radius server

2004-03-12 Thread ask
Thank you for your help I run it and it gave me. Listening on IP address *, ports 1812/udp and 1813/udp, with proxy on 1814/udp. Ready to process requests. But how can I test it? I added it in the file client localhost testing123 and I don't know how to do it Thank you again