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This afternoon I posted a message on this ML but it was to big (150kB),
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Jonathan Amiez wrote:
This afternoon I posted a message on this ML but it was to big (150kB),
because of the weight of the server log
Don't post large messages.
Could anyone (the moderator) please validate this message and submit it to
the
community?
Post a smaller message.
There
As the title says, I'm trying to set up FreeRadius to authenticate
wireless clients (employees). I just finished deploying a Samba/Ldap
domain, and I'd like to take advantage of this user db.
I already followed several howtos, more or less outdated.
Why not just install 2.1.8?
I
Jonathan Amiez wrote:
Therefore, I have again trouble in setting up this configuration.
The problem is EAP/PEAP related, and I am not able to resolve it.
Post the debug log into:
http://networkradius.com/freeradius.html
And look for the red text.
I authenticate successfully with the
Alan DeKok wrote:
Jonathan Amiez wrote:
Therefore, I have again trouble in setting up this configuration.
The problem is EAP/PEAP related, and I am not able to resolve it.
Post the debug log into:
http://networkradius.com/freeradius.html
And look for the red text.
Hmm
Le jeudi 28 janvier 2010 18:18:01, Alan DeKok a écrit :
Jonathan Amiez wrote:
Therefore, I have again trouble in setting up this configuration.
The problem is EAP/PEAP related, and I am not able to resolve it.
Post the debug log into:
http://networkradius.com/freeradius.html
: Re: Setting up FreeRADIUS 2.0.4 with OpenLDAP backend to do
wireless auth
Le jeudi 28 janvier 2010 18:18:01, Alan DeKok a écrit :
Jonathan Amiez wrote:
Therefore, I have again trouble in setting up this configuration.
The problem is EAP/PEAP related, and I am not able to resolve
Jonathan Amiez wrote:
In debian, certs are linked from the snakeoil openSSL certs.
So I removed the links, got the FR sources and copy the raddb/certs contents
into /etc/freeradius/certs.
Then I ran make to generate new certs, but the problem's still there.
You helpfully deleted the one
On Thu, Jan 28, 2010 at 06:46:12PM +0100, Jonathan Amiez wrote:
In debian, certs are linked from the snakeoil openSSL certs.
So I removed the links, got the FR sources and copy the raddb/certs contents
into /etc/freeradius/certs.
Then I ran make to generate new certs, but the problem's still
Jonathan Amiez wrote:
As the title says, I'm trying to set up FreeRadius to authenticate wireless
clients (employees). I just finished deploying a Samba/Ldap domain, and I'd
like to take advantage of this user db.
I already followed several howtos, more or less outdated.
Why not just
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