Re: freeradius using linux user passwd

2013-07-10 Thread Matthew Newton
Hi, On Tue, Jul 09, 2013 at 10:58:15AM -0700, Julian Macassey wrote: On 2013-07-09 at 10:18, Matthew Newton (m...@leicester.ac.uk) wrote: Try adding the following to the *top* of your users file: evergreen Cleartext-Password := pa55word, MS-CHAP-Use-NTLM-Auth := 0 When I use the users

Re: freeradius using linux user passwd

2013-07-10 Thread Alan DeKok
Julian Macassey wrote: It does when it is all in the 'users' file, in fact, when I put my username and password in the users file, my laptop and smartphone authenticate and connect to the WiFi. That's good. But, I want to get that info from /etc/password. I note from looking

Re: freeradius using linux user passwd

2013-07-09 Thread Alan DeKok
Julian Macassey wrote: In the Wifi sign on window of both a Macbook and an iPhone, I enter the username and the password. So, from my sign on I have told the server both. Well, no. That's telling the *client* what the password is. You need to tell the *server* the correct password,

Re: freeradius using linux user passwd

2013-07-09 Thread Alan Buxey
Read the compatability matrix. Check what EAP method your clients are using versus the password storage method you are using. alan - List info/subscribe/unsubscribe? See http://www.freeradius.org/list/users.html

Re: freeradius using linux user passwd

2013-07-09 Thread Matthew Newton
Julian, On Mon, Jul 08, 2013 at 03:10:31PM -0700, Julian Macassey wrote: I'm just trying to do a bog standard username and password for OS X and Linux users on laptops - Plus the ubiquitous smartphones of course. I have no Microsoft gear on the LAN. Try adding the following to the

Re: freeradius using linux user passwd

2013-07-09 Thread Julian Macassey
On 2013-07-09 at 10:18, Matthew Newton (m...@leicester.ac.uk) wrote: Julian, On Mon, Jul 08, 2013 at 03:10:31PM -0700, Julian Macassey wrote: I'm just trying to do a bog standard username and password for OS X and Linux users on laptops - Plus the ubiquitous smartphones of course. I

freeradius using linux user passwd

2013-07-08 Thread Julian Macassey
I have a Netgear WiFi router set up for WPA2 Enterprise. It is pointed at a freeradius server. I am trying to use the username and password of that server to authenticate. It fails consistenty with: [pap] WARNING! No known good password found for the user. Authentication may fail because

Re: freeradius using linux user passwd

2013-07-08 Thread Matthew Newton
On Mon, Jul 08, 2013 at 01:49:47PM -0700, Julian Macassey wrote: I have a Netgear WiFi router set up for WPA2 Enterprise. It is pointed at a freeradius server. I am trying to use the username and password of that server to authenticate. It fails consistenty with: [pap] WARNING! No

Re: freeradius using linux user passwd

2013-07-08 Thread Julian Macassey
On 2013-07-08 at 22:16, Matthew Newton (m...@leicester.ac.uk) wrote: On Mon, Jul 08, 2013 at 01:49:47PM -0700, Julian Macassey wrote: I have a Netgear WiFi router set up for WPA2 Enterprise. It is pointed at a freeradius server. I am trying to use the username and password of that

Re: freeradius using linux user passwd

2013-07-08 Thread Alan DeKok
Julian Macassey wrote: So, I put it back in. I took it out earlier as 1. I couldn't connect with it. 2. My understanding from reading the docs was that pap alone would do the job. (1) No, and (2) Not for 8021.X I'm just trying to do a bog standard username and password for OS

Re: freeradius using linux user passwd

2013-07-08 Thread Julian Macassey
On 2013-07-09 at 00:52, Alan DeKok (al...@deployingradius.com) wrote: Julian Macassey wrote: So, I put it back in. I took it out earlier as 1. I couldn't connect with it. 2. My understanding from reading the docs was that pap alone would do the job. (1) No, and (2) Not for 8021.X