(newbie) Same pre-shared key in different shapes?

Giobbi Piero piero at news.fb.se
Tue Sep 25 12:02:47 CEST 2007


Many thanks for that telling!

I didn't know for sure but started suspect that an SIGHUP doesn't  
work. Are u telling me that Freeradius (1.1.7) takes cares of the  
different formats of the key?

Thx.

On 25 sep 2007, at 01.47, freeradius-users- 
request at lists.freeradius.org wrote:

> Dana 24/9/2007, "Piero Giobbi" <piero at news.fb.se> pi¹e:
>
>> Hi all.
>>
>> I have got freeradius to rock with some equipment here just to get
>> stuck again. I couldn't get radius to auth with some of our APs (Old
>> Apple ones, yes i know sux but i have like 7 of them online now so..)
>> and in the debug i saw that the keys where different from the ones
>> that work. One type of AP wants XX:XX:XX:XX, other xxxxxxx.. third
>> xxxx-xxxx. I really dont want to put all my users (150) in three
>> times and im sure freeradius has a fix for it but i can't really
>> figure it out or less find it (don't really know what to search for
>> on the webb). So, i would like to put xxxxxxxx and get XX:XX:XX:XX
>> and xxxx-xxxx out of it aswell when asked, possible yes? Im only
>> using textfile users for credentials.
>>
>>
>> Anyone that points me to the right direction and throws in an example
>> would make my day or night.
>>
>>  : )
>>
>> thx.
>>
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> First question; are you HUPing the daemon? If so, don't - it won't  
> work
> well.
>
> Second question; if this happens reliably can you recompile from
> scratch:
>
> ./configure --enable-developer
> make
> make install
>
> ...and when it happens do this:
>
> gdb /usr/local/sbin/radiusd
> set pagination off
> set logging file /root/radiusd-wireless.txt
> set logging on
> attach $PID
> thread apply all bt full
>
> ...that'll give some details as to what the server is doing when it
> pegs the CPU. Other options are strace or (if your Linux system has  
> it)
> SystemTap. The aim being to determine what it's doing when it goes  
> wrong.

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