[RADIATOR] LDAP_OPERATIONS_ERROR

2011-12-13 Thread Jim Tyrrell
Hi, Can someone shed light on what the error message LDAP_OPERATIONS_ERROR actually means? I am seeing this quite frequently in the logs of our Radius servers that connect to a load balanced cluster of LDAP servers. I had suspected the connection being dropped/timed out on firewalls or the

[RADIATOR] Server 2008 R2 x64 - radsec certificate verify failed

2011-12-13 Thread Röver , Christian
Hi, while trying to configure Radiator to work with the radsec protocol, I get the following error: Tue Dec 13 13:22:17 2011: DEBUG: StreamTLS SSL_connect result: -1, 1, 4401 Tue Dec 13 13:22:17 2011: ERR: StreamTLS client error: -1, 1, 4401, 2400: 1 - error:14090086:SSL

Re: [RADIATOR] LDAP_OPERATIONS_ERROR

2011-12-13 Thread Christian Kratzer
Hi, On Tue, 13 Dec 2011, Jim Tyrrell wrote: Hi, Can someone shed light on what the error message LDAP_OPERATIONS_ERROR actually means? I am seeing this quite frequently in the logs of our Radius servers that connect to a load balanced cluster of LDAP servers. I had suspected the connection

Re: [RADIATOR] Server 2008 R2 x64 - radsec certificate verify failed

2011-12-13 Thread Heikki Vatiainen
On 12/13/2011 03:07 PM, Röver, Christian wrote: Hello Christian, while trying to configure Radiator to work with the radsec protocol, I get the following error: Can you reply with more debug messages. There should be more in the log about what was the check that failed. *Tue Dec 13 13:22:17

Re: [RADIATOR] Missing attributes

2011-12-13 Thread Michael Newton
Thanks Heinrich, AddToRequestIfNotExist was the one that fixed it. I didn't see it in the documentation myself because I was looking in the AuthBy sections, not the Client section. Just to make it clear, Hugh, there wasn't a problem with the 0 value being added in place of the missing

Re: [RADIATOR] Missing attributes

2011-12-13 Thread Michael Newton
Hi Michael, this was indeed a typo in my original post. I am using AcctSQLStatement, and not AuthSelect. AddToRequestIfNotExist did fix the problem; as you suggest, Radiator works fine without it, but my installation does complain about it a lot. Thanks. -- Michael Newton Manager, Information

[RADIATOR] Odd issue w/Radiator and MacOS...

2011-12-13 Thread Jeff Kell
We setup a new Radiator instance on what we hope to be permanent housing, but are having an odd issue. MacOS doesn't seem to issue EAP accepts, they're going off in left field and never returning. Windows works. Or it is just a possible coincidence in our test cases that Mac fails / windows

Re: [RADIATOR] Odd issue w/Radiator and MacOS...

2011-12-13 Thread Heikki Vatiainen
On 12/13/2011 10:52 PM, Jeff Kell wrote: We setup a new Radiator instance on what we hope to be permanent housing, but are having an odd issue. MacOS doesn't seem to issue EAP accepts, they're going off in left field and never returning. Windows works. Or it is just a possible

Re: [RADIATOR] Odd issue w/Radiator and MacOS...

2011-12-13 Thread Hugh Irvine
Hello Jeff - We'll need to see a copy of your configuration file (no secrets) together with a trace 4 debug showing what is happening on both platforms. Have you checked your certificates? regards Hugh On 14 Dec 2011, at 07:52, Jeff Kell wrote: We setup a new Radiator instance on what

[RADIATOR] EAP-PEAP Windows XP Wired Ethernet

2011-12-13 Thread Indrajaya Pitra Perdana
Hi, I try to setup EAP where cisco catalyst 2950 as authenticator and windows xp as the supplicant, but after i enter the credentials in Win xp, radiator send eap access challenge but never got replied by win XP and in the end the windows xp told me that the authentication is failed, am i

[RADIATOR] Built-in Radiator CLI tools

2011-12-13 Thread M P
Hello all, What is the easiest way or is there any built-in Radiator CLI tools to get the following information in the Linux environment? [1] Number of current (live) sessions/users [2] Number of Access-Accept for the day/week/month [3] Number of Access-Reject for the day/week/month [4]