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On 08/24/2010 11:07 AM, Heikki Vatiainen wrote:
% rpm -i --test Radiator-4.7-1.noarch.rpm
error: Failed dependencies:
rpmlib(PayloadIsLzma) = 4.4.2-1 is needed by Radiator-4.7-1.noarch
Is there any news about non-LZMA RPM packages? The above problem keeps
some of RHEL5 users we know from
, integer attributes have not yet
been unpacked and decoded, and encrypted attributes have not yet been
decrypted. If you need unpacked, decrypted versions of these attributes,
consider using a per-client ClientHook instead.
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If I remember correctly, there have been changes with RPM packaging, so
could the e.g., the cpio errors result from leftovers with earlier versions?
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file for other locations and files such as
certificates. Also make sure that local modifications, if any, get
backed up.
I strongly recommend setting up a test server for testing the backup and
backed up configuration.
Ricardo
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run if the results were received
without an error. MaxRecords controls how many results are examined, if
there are multiple results, and the hook runs for each result.
Does this sound like what you were expecting?
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/LDAP.pod#new
Radiator seems to create a new Net::LDAP for each (re)connect so it
might be that DNS is queried when there was a disconnect and a reconnect
needs to be done.
So listing the hosts, like Christian writes, seems to be easier than
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the attributes contained
in the raw file are and verify that your raw file is good.
Each seq(uence) contains all of Code, Identifier, Length, Authenticator
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I will check what analysis type of information we may also have.
Thanx
Aman Arneja
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=MSCHAPV2
#
# Uncomment the following to perform server certificate validation.
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?
I have not tried iPhone myself, but unless you have already downloaded
iPhone configuration utility from Apple you may want to do that. The
utility gives you control over many things, including WLAN settings
where you can disable all the other WPA-Enterprise methods.
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. But I guess it is quite infrequent. TTLS
RFC states that CHAP, MSCHAP and MSCHAPv2 must include User-Name but
there is no such requirement for EAP.
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(of total 7 bytes)
EAP: method process - ignore=FALSE methodState=MAY_CONT decision=FAIL
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and patches for additional years with
the initial licensing.
The wording is a little deceptive.
I hope I was able to clarify this. Lets also see what i...@open.com.au
has to add.
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? ofcourse I used the iphone utility to set the EAPSIM
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Please let us know if this gets iPhone working.
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triplets? I'd like to see what the configuration
currently looks and what gets logged. The logs should have all messages
starting from the initial Access-Request.
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= 021d7e4b075b
NAS-Port = 23
Framed-MTU = 1400
NAS-Port-Type = Wireless-IEEE-802-11
EAP-Message = 20091fred
Message-Authenticator =
174%152208=195(201139[29228f/130234
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04:19 PM, Heikki Vatiainen wrote:
On 01/18/2011 05:19 PM, Michael Shoemaker wrote:
We are trying to get authentication with an alvarion wireless unit that
is sending mschapv2 encrypted passwords through a eap-ttls tunnel.
I can get the eap-ttls tunnel built and can see the attempts to request
username the client uses
- What the client software is (Alvarion, something else?)
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On 01/18/2011 11:51 PM, Michael Shoemaker wrote:
Yes, I used the -t as I am working with a db compiled as such and can't
change that at this time.
Ok
is
needed by Radiator or something else.
Socket interfaces have implementation specific differences and this is
one of those interesting areas :)
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logging the
connectivity problems shown above.
Thanks for reporting this. Please let us know if you find more
information about what happened or if the problem happens again.
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could be used as an extra security measure where all users are
forced to use dhcp before they are allowed to use the network. This can
keep users from configuring static addresses to try to hide their
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is required, add the two lines again and do:
# aptitude update
# aptitude install samba winbind
When natty hits stable (some time in april?) I'll make a back port request
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: DEBUG: Finished reading configuration file
'addressallocator.cfg'
1296816769 is the unix timestamp for Fri, 04 Feb 2011 10:52:49 GMT
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this is technically
possible, but a good questions is does it make any sense :)
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Interval 600
/StatsLog
On 09/02/2011 16:42, Heikki Vatiainen h...@open.com.au wrote:
On 02/09/2011 05:37 PM, Adam Bishop wrote:
* Can I disable PAP?
You can not stop client sending User-Password attribute, but you can
create a handler that rejects the request if the attribute
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/opt/local/whatever/Radiator-4.7 radiusd ...
This can be useful with /etc/init.d/ scripts where the module path can
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patches have been made yet, but please check the change history when you
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enable Radiator to send the clients its own cert and all
required CA certificates. The bundle can also contain the root CA, but
the intermediates should be enough.
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and arguments for the
ntlm_auth program. Defaults to
‘/usr/bin/ntlm_auth --helper-protocol=ntlm-server-1’.
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{
my $uname = $_[0];
if ( $uname =~ /r\.wahyudi/ )
{
$uname=rwahyudi;
}
$uname = Username:: .encode_base64($uname);
return $uname;
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Para: Heikki Vatiainen
CC: radiator@open.com.au
Asunto: Re: [RADIATOR] PEAP Unknow Problem
Hello, i´m here again.
It looks better, but don´t work. Now, the challenge pass-through to the
MSCHAP-V2 Handler, but it shows the same error message:
Christian already took care of most issues
Identifier: 217
Authentic: $9N17212812v25223520418319431142Qi
Attributes:
EAP-Message = 41304
Message-Authenticator =
Reply-Message = Request Denied
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warning does not appear?
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To get a % sign, you should use %%. For example, cip=%%c
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De: Heikki Vatiainen [mailto:h...@open.com.au]
Enviado el: jueves, 03 de marzo de 2011 3:26
Para: Augusto Cabrera
CC: radiator@open.com.au
Asunto: Re: [RADIATOR] RV: Problem Radiator
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CONFIG_SMARTCARD=y
Would be nice if RADIATOR could test all supported AuthBy Handlers with the
radpwtest.
That would duplicate lots of existing work from eapol_test. Please let
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. If
you check goodies/radmin.cfg and wimax.sql you can see there are quite a
lot of differences.
I think directing Accounting messages to Radmin should work in case this
would be useful to you.
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. This is what Radiator logs when
it has started.
I can then take a look at the log if needed.
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A search for SMS in goodies/ directory will bring up all examples.
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what you have
below with hyphens being optional.
PreClientHook, section 5.4.27 in ref.pdf, runs before client lookup, so
if needed you can try fixing C-S-I there.
Client MAC:00-XX-XX-XX-XX-8D
Secret SeekritKey
Log FILE
Filename %L/Seperate
Trace 4
/Log
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have a setting with which you can
choose to put controller or AP MAC address into Called-Station-Id.
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).
Thanks for your kindly help
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might be the limiting
factor at some point, but for authenticating server, the limiting factor
could also be the authentication backend.
It would be interesting to hear about number of clients and
authentication events if you plan to add a large number of clients.
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On 03/28/2011 02:49 PM, Alan Buxey wrote:
PS RADIATOR folk, a few typos in your documents
Thanks. Should be fixed when the next release comes out.
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, then we have to dig openssl change
logs, but before that, check the above.
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openssl-0.9.9-session-ticket.patch
I'm not completely sure. I can check, but plese try the above first.
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is not displaying any errors about modules any more - so I'm
guessing it may be configured properly?
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for this
was commited recently and is available in the patch set for 4.7.
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of the Radiator manual
rpt.pl is now also among goodies/ in the latest patch set for 4.7.
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think changing this behaviour would
cause any repercussions, as anyone who is using is _should_ understand its
weaknesses.
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to
implement the changes, please let us know of your results.
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consider updating for anything but a trivial directory setup.
There have been lots of fixes since openldap 2.3.
Greetings
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myself used Windows Server 2008. I do not see any reason why 2008
R2 should not work too.
The main thing is ActivePerl. If ActivePerl works well, then Radiator
should not be a problem. If there are problems, then there is the option
of going back to 2003.
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USER_CATEGORY,{Reply,Class},formatted
Try %{Reply:Class}. You need % sign and : instead of ,
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Identifier auth-user-sql
AuthBy SQL
DBSource %{backend-var-1}
...
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to Class.
If they do not, User-Name attribute should behave similarly to Class.
See for example:
http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc2865#section-5.1
It's of course usually more useful to keep User-Name intact.
Thanks!
Heikki
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Mon Apr 11 10:02:41 2011: DEBUG: AuthBy HANDLER result: IGNORE, User database
access error
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-realm.html
It's been very helpful for making sure one unresponsive endsite or proxy
does not kill the perfectly functioning next hop radius server.
Yours,
Heikki
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by firewalls.
Thanks,
Heikki
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Radiator: the most portable, flexible and configurable RADIUS server
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TTLS, PEAP, TNC
%{GlobalVar:DB_PMS_PASSWORD}
AuthSelect EXEC spPasswdSelect %{CONNECTION_ID},
%{Quote:%{Acct-Session-ID}}
AuthColumnDef 0, User-Password, check
AuthColumnDef 1, CONNECTION_ID, request
/AuthBy
/Handler
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: No such user
Tue Apr 12 14:53:36 2011: DEBUG: Packet dump:
*** Sending to 127.0.0.1 port 1739
Code: Access-Reject
Identifier: 141
Authentic: e252160164169q(223lm2210142p13531
Attributes:
Reply-Message = Request Denied
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settings you require.
Any help that you can provide will be greatly appreciated.
I hope the above helps. Please let me and this list know how it works.
Best regards,
Heikki
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reloads it's config in
runtime?
Hopefully what I listed above has something you could utilise.
Yours,
Heikki
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Radiator: the most portable, flexible and configurable RADIUS server
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, the request, after the search has completed but before the
results have been processed. So you could remove CONNECTION_ID, if
required, with a PostAuthSelectHook or PostSearchHook during AuthBy SQL
or LDAP2, respectively.
Thanks,
Heikki
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. In this way we don't need
the config renew-option anymore.
Ok, good!
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. So no, not with the current code.
Can you tell us a bit more how you would be using this? Would it be
using attributes attributes from http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc3162
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at the moment, right?
Generating a config for Include would probably be the next option here.
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to force this problem within the code, but it
would not be the real deal. It should be quite close though.
If you do attempt creating a patch, we would be interested in taking a
look at the patched version and seeing how well it integrates with the
rest of the code.
Thanks!
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: 18225527k25414206A^ca244=5131r
Attributes:
Reply-Message = Request Denied
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can also try it to see for possible errors.
Thanks!
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