<P>From: "Burton, Steven" <sburton@shepherd-construction.co.uk><BR>>I'd seen that. What I was trying to do (unsuccessfully 'cos I'm ignorant) was to try to find out what triggers ntlm_auth to run. Is there something in another file that sets this up?<BR><BR>Your authorise and authenticate sections define what modules are called. Ergo, if you don't have a LDAP call in both, it doesn't do the authorise (can the user dial up?) or authenicate (are the credentials right).</P>
<P>I've got a sanitised set on config I can send you, you don't need to do all that "nt_hack" skull hackery, mine is working pretty much OK out of the box with 2 config changes.<BR><BR>Stephen Walsh<BR>s.walsh@signadou.acu.edu.au<BR>Client Support Officer (Technology)<BR>Australian Catholic University (Limited)<BR>PO Box 256, Dickson ACT 2602<BR>Phone: +61 2 6209 1133<BR>Fax: +61 2 6209 1179<BR>Mobile: +61 419 496796<BR>+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++<BR>CRICOS Registration: 00004G, 00112C, 00873F, 00885B <BR>ABN 15 050 192 660 <BR>+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++<BR></P>
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<TD width="63%" bgColor=#e1e1e1><IMG height=1 alt="" src="/icons/ecblank.gif" width=1 border=0><BR><FONT size=-1></FONT></TD></TR></TABLE><BR><TT>Send Freeradius-Users mailing list submissions to<BR></TT><TT>freeradius-users@lists.freeradius.org</TT><BR><BR><TT>To subscribe or unsubscribe via the World Wide Web, visit<BR></TT><TT><A href="http://lists.freeradius.org/mailman/listinfo/freeradius-users">http://lists.freeradius.org/mailman/listinfo/freeradius-users</A></TT><BR><TT>or, via email, send a message with subject or body 'help' to<BR></TT><TT>freeradius-users-request@lists.freeradius.org</TT><BR><BR><TT>You can reach the person managing the list at<BR></TT><TT>freeradius-users-owner@lists.freeradius.org</TT><BR><BR><TT>When replying, please edit your Subject line so it is more specific<BR></TT><TT>than "Re: Contents of Freeradius-Users digest..."<BR></TT><BR><BR><TT>Today's Topics:<BR></TT>
<UL><TT>1. group definitions in users file (ho)<BR></TT><TT>2. Help, Chap problem (fjlagos@vtr.net)<BR></TT><TT>3. Re: group definitions in users file (Alan DeKok)<BR></TT><TT>4. Regarding VLAN (radhika putty)<BR></TT><TT>5. pam_radius_auth token user (Josh Restivo)<BR></TT><TT>6. RE: How do I set up simple AD integration? (Burton, Steven)<BR></TT><TT>7. different gateway for different users (Felice.pizzurro)<BR></TT><TT>8. Accessing REQUEST structure data outside FreeRADIUS module</TT><BR><TT>(Nicolas Castel)<BR></TT><TT>9. Accessing REQUEST structure data outside FreeRADIUS module</TT>
<UL><TT>(Nicolas Castel)<BR></TT><BR></UL></UL><TT>----------------------------------------------------------------------<BR></TT><BR><TT>Message: 1<BR></TT><TT>Date: Tue, 11 Apr 2006 21:56:57 +0200<BR></TT><TT>From: "ho" <nospam@berwicke.de><BR></TT><TT>Subject: group definitions in users file<BR></TT><TT>To: "FreeRadius users mailing list"</TT><BR><TT><freeradius-users@lists.freeradius.org><BR></TT><TT>Message-ID: <007601c65da2$17476d80$1602a8c0@c2800><BR></TT><TT>Content-Type: text/plain; format=flowed; charset="iso-8859-1";</TT><BR><TT>reply-type=original<BR></TT><BR><TT>Hi folks,<BR></TT><BR><TT>my environment:<BR></TT><BR><TT>I do AAA with freeradius as a radius-proxy in combination with ms-ias (only<BR></TT><TT>for the passwords ;-) )for cisco asa 5540-box, which is similar to a cisco<BR></TT><TT>pix firewall.<BR></TT><BR><TT>in the future we have many, many entries for users with the same<BR></TT><TT>Cisco-AVPairs<BR></TT><BR><TT>USER1 Proxy-To-Realm := IAS<BR></TT><TT>Service-Type = Framed-User,<BR></TT><TT>Framed-Protocoll = PPP,<BR></TT><TT>Cisco-AVPair += "ip:inacl# = permit udp any host A.B.C.D eq domain",<BR></TT><TT>Cisco-AVPair += "ip:inacl# = permit udp any host A.B.C.D eq domain",<BR></TT><TT>Cisco-AVPair += "ip:inacl# = permit tcp any host A.B.C.D eq 264",<BR></TT><TT>Cisco-AVPair += "ip:inacl# = permit tcp any host A.B.C.D eq 443",<BR></TT><TT>Cisco-AVPair += "ip:inacl# = permit udp any host A.B.C.D eq isakmp",<BR></TT><TT>Cisco-AVPair += "ip:inacl# = permit udp any host A.B.C.D eq 2746",<BR></TT><TT>Cisco-AVPair += "ip:inacl# = permit esp any host A.B.C.D",<BR></TT><TT>Cisco-AVPair += "ip:inacl# = deny tcp any any",<BR></TT><TT>Cisco-AVPair += "ip:inacl# = deny udp any any",<BR></TT><TT>Fall-Through = 0</TT><BR><BR><BR><BR><TT>Is it possible to group the User entries and than give them the special<BR></TT><TT>profile with the AVPairs?<BR></TT><BR><TT>If not, what could be another good workaround for this problem?<BR></TT><BR><BR><TT>thanks<BR></TT><BR><TT>marco<BR></TT><BR><BR><BR><BR><BR><BR><BR><BR><BR><BR><BR><BR><TT>------------------------------<BR></TT><BR><TT>Message: 2<BR></TT><TT>Date: Tue, 11 Apr 2006 16:06:07 -0400<BR></TT><TT>From: fjlagos@vtr.net<BR></TT><TT>Subject: Help, Chap problem<BR></TT><TT>To: freeradius-users@lists.freeradius.org<BR></TT><TT>Message-ID: <4434EA0E000182A1@hudson.vtr.net><BR></TT><TT>Content-Type: text/plain; charset="ISO-8859-15"<BR></TT><BR><TT>Hello:<BR></TT><BR><TT>I have this problem, i get this message in the log:<BR></TT><BR><TT>"Tue Apr 11 14:43:18 2006 : Auth: Login incorrect (rlm_chap: Clear text<BR></TT><TT>password not available): [adexus/<CHAP-Password>] (from client 3com port<BR></TT><TT>268443649 cli 0010-a484-6e7a)"<BR></TT><BR><TT>I set the users file as follow:<BR></TT><BR><TT>adexus Auth-Type := CHAP, User-Password == "adexus"<BR></TT><BR><TT>i configure the windows 2000 802.1x client how:<BR></TT><BR><TT>EAP type: MD5 challenge<BR></TT><BR><TT>Any idea<BR></TT><BR><BR><TT>Saludos<BR></TT><BR><TT>Francisco Lagos<BR></TT><BR><BR><BR><BR><TT>------------------------------<BR></TT><BR><TT>Message: 3<BR></TT><TT>Date: Tue, 11 Apr 2006 16:46:15 -0400<BR></TT><TT>From: "Alan DeKok" <aland@nitros9.org><BR></TT><TT>Subject: Re: group definitions in users file<BR></TT><TT>To: FreeRadius users mailing list</TT><BR><TT><freeradius-users@lists.freeradius.org><BR></TT><TT>Message-ID: <20060411204615.ECFE216CC1@mail.nitros9.org><BR></TT><BR><TT>"ho" <nospam@berwicke.de> wrote:<BR></TT><TT>> Is it possible to group the User entries and than give them the special<BR></TT><TT>> profile with the AVPairs?<BR></TT><BR><TT>Yes. You can use Unix groups for this, or create your own groups.<BR></TT><TT>See "man rlm_passwd" for an example of creating groups.<BR></TT>
<UL><TT>Alan DeKok.<BR></TT><BR></UL><TT>------------------------------<BR></TT><BR><TT>Message: 4<BR></TT><TT>Date: Tue, 11 Apr 2006 20:57:53 -0700 (PDT)<BR></TT><TT>From: radhika putty <radhikainf@yahoo.co.in><BR></TT><TT>Subject: Regarding VLAN<BR></TT><TT>To: freeradius-users@lists.freeradius.org<BR></TT><TT>Message-ID: <20060412035753.16654.qmail@web8317.mail.in.yahoo.com><BR></TT><TT>Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1"<BR></TT><BR><TT>Hi<BR></TT>
<UL><TT>I tried sending tunneling attributes from Radius server and it shows sending those tunneling attributes.. But the access point doesnt seem to understand it anyway. I had configured both the access point and the switch for this.. What can be the problem<BR></TT><BR></UL><TT>---------------------------------<BR></TT><TT>Yahoo! Messenger with Voice. 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It *must* be a common issue....<BR></TT><BR><TT>The need exists to map users who are successfully authenticated via<BR></TT><TT>pam_radius_auth and who do not have a local account to a default 'token<BR></TT><TT>user'. FreeBSD's radius/pam module has a simple and obvious 'template_user'<BR></TT><TT>directive that suits this precise purpose well. Linux pam_radius_auth lacks<BR></TT><TT>this feature.<BR></TT><BR><TT>Deploying centralized authentication only to require that all other user info<BR></TT><TT>be manually configured on each and every device anyway doesn't make any<BR></TT><TT>sense. Nor should it involve a full-blown and often unwieldy NIS (or similar)<BR></TT><TT>infrastructure to function. Surely I'm overlooking something.<BR></TT><BR><BR><TT>------------------------------<BR></TT><BR><TT>Message: 6<BR></TT><TT>Date: Wed, 12 Apr 2006 08:46:12 +0100<BR></TT><TT>From: "Burton, Steven" <sburton@shepherd-construction.co.uk><BR></TT><TT>Subject: RE: How do I set up simple AD integration?<BR></TT><TT>To: "FreeRadius users mailing list"</TT><BR><TT><freeradius-users@lists.freeradius.org><BR></TT><TT>Message-ID:</TT><BR><TT><24E2A7B14C89AA47BACFD1BA63022AE701FF0E9A@exchange01.scl.group.local><BR></TT><TT>Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1"<BR></TT><BR><BR><BR><TT>> -----Original Message-----<BR></TT><TT>> From:<BR></TT><TT>> freeradius-users-bounces+sburton=shepherd-construction.co.uk@l<BR></TT><TT>> ists.freer<BR></TT><TT>> adius.org<BR></TT><TT>> [<A href="mailto:freeradius-users-bounces+sburton=shepherd-construction">mailto:freeradius-users-bounces+sburton=shepherd-construction</A><BR></TT><TT>> .co.uk@lis<BR></TT><TT>> ts.freeradius.org]On Behalf Of King, Michael<BR></TT><TT>> Sent: 11 April 2006 16:34<BR></TT><TT>> To: FreeRadius users mailing list<BR></TT><TT>> Subject: RE: How do I set up simple AD integration?<BR></TT><TT>><BR></TT><TT>><BR></TT><TT>> You would still need with_ntdomain_hack = yes<BR></TT><TT>><BR></TT><TT>> But that isn't your actual problem.<BR></TT><TT>><BR></TT><TT>> It never called ntlm_auth<BR></TT><TT>><BR></TT><BR><TT>I'd seen that. What I was trying to do (unsuccessfully 'cos I'm ignorant) was to try to find out what triggers ntlm_auth to run. Is there something in another file that sets this up?<BR></TT><BR><TT>Steve.<BR></TT><BR><TT>______________________________________________________________________<BR></TT><TT>This email has been scanned by the MessageLabs Email Security System.<BR></TT><TT>For more information please visit <A href="http://www.messagelabs.com/email">http://www.messagelabs.com/email</A><BR></TT><TT>______________________________________________________________________<BR></TT><BR><BR><BR><TT>------------------------------<BR></TT><BR><TT>Message: 7<BR></TT><TT>Date: Wed, 12 Apr 2006 10:00:06 +0200<BR></TT><TT>From: "Felice.pizzurro" <felice.pizzurro@email.it><BR></TT><TT>Subject: different gateway for different users<BR></TT><TT>To: freeradius-users@lists.freeradius.org<BR></TT><TT>Message-ID: <a3f823cfcf729bc99e0f597a0320037c@81.73.132.120><BR></TT><TT>Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1"<BR></TT><BR><TT>Hi,<BR></TT><BR><TT>I have freeradius AAA server with mysql.<BR></TT><BR><TT>I have 3 gateway, is possible to assign (statically at this time) different<BR></TT><TT>gataway at different users?<BR></TT><BR><TT>thanks,<BR></TT><TT>Felice<BR></TT><TT>--<BR></TT><TT>Computers are like air conditioners: they stop work properly when you open<BR></TT><TT>Windows...<BR></TT><BR><BR><TT>--<BR></TT><TT>Email.it, the professional e-mail, gratis per te: <A href="http://www.email.it/f">http://www.email.it/f</A></TT><BR><BR><TT>Sponsor:<BR></TT><TT>America, Africa, Australia, Asia...con Email Phone Card chiami ovunque</TT><BR><TT>spendendo meno di una telefonata interurbana<BR></TT><TT>Clicca qui: <A href="http://adv.email.it/cgi-bin/foclick.cgi?mid=2688&d=20060412">http://adv.email.it/cgi-bin/foclick.cgi?mid=2688&d=20060412</A></TT><BR><BR><BR><BR><BR><TT>------------------------------<BR></TT><BR><TT>Message: 8<BR></TT><TT>Date: Wed, 12 Apr 2006 10:12:41 +0200<BR></TT><TT>From: "Nicolas Castel" <nicolas.castel@gmail.com><BR></TT><TT>Subject: Accessing REQUEST structure data outside FreeRADIUS module<BR></TT><TT>To: freeradius-users@lists.freeradius.org<BR></TT><TT>Message-ID:</TT><BR><TT><945bace0604120112i41d4ba40m40ab793ebc18cee9@mail.gmail.com><BR></TT><TT>Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1<BR></TT><BR><TT>Hello and thanks for replies<BR></TT><BR><TT>I'm using FreeRADIUS v1.1.0. I'm developping some modules and I try to<BR></TT><TT>access auth_req structure (REQUEST) data from an external function (out of<BR></TT><TT>my module) and it fails. All works fine when accessing this data from the<BR></TT><TT>module itself but when i call an external function with the address of<BR></TT><TT>REQUEST, it doesn't work.<BR></TT><BR><TT>Code which works<BR></TT><BR><TT>/***********************************************************************/<BR></TT><TT>static int wcp_lt_vms_authorize(void *pt_instance, REQUEST *pt_request) {<BR></TT><BR><TT>VALUE_PAIR *lpt_value_pair = NULL;<BR></TT><TT>...</TT><BR><TT>if ((lpt_value_pair = pairfind(pt_request->packet->vps, PW_USER_NAME)) ==<BR></TT><TT>NULL ) {</TT><BR><TT>WCP_DEBUG("User-Name not found !");<BR></TT><TT>} else {</TT>
<UL><TT>WCP_DEBUG("RADIUS attribute name %s, value: [%s]",<BR></TT><TT>lpt_value_pair->name,</TT></UL><TT>lpt_value_pair->strvalue);<BR></TT><TT>}</TT><BR><TT>...<BR></TT><TT>}<BR></TT><TT>/***********************************************************************/<BR></TT><BR><TT>This works fine, when the server receive a request<BR></TT><BR><TT>Tue Apr 11 16:05:03 2006 : wcp_lt_vms_authorize: RADIUS attribute name<BR></TT><TT>User-Name, value: [330001]<BR></TT><BR><TT>The problem comes when doing the same thing but by calling a function.<BR></TT><BR><TT>/***********************************************************************/<BR></TT><TT>static int wcp_lt_vms_authorize(void *pt_instance, REQUEST *pt_request) {</TT><BR><TT>...<BR></TT><TT>lib_com_filter_traffic(pt_request);<BR></TT><TT>...</TT><BR><TT>}<BR></TT><TT>/***********************************************************************/<BR></TT><TT>and in anotherfile, lib_com.c<BR></TT><BR><TT>int lib_com_filter_traffic(REQUEST *pt_request) {<BR></TT><BR><TT>VALUE_PAIR *lpt_value_pair = NULL;<BR></TT><TT>...</TT><BR><TT>if ((lpt_value_pair = pairfind(pt_request->packet->vps, PW_USER_NAME)) ==<BR></TT><TT>NULL ) {</TT><BR><TT>WCP_DEBUG("User-Name not found !");<BR></TT><TT>} else {</TT>
<UL><TT>WCP_DEBUG("RADIUS attribute name %s, value: [%s]",<BR></TT><TT>lpt_value_pair->name,</TT></UL><TT>lpt_value_pair->strvalue);<BR></TT><TT>}</TT><BR><TT>/***********************************************************************/<BR></TT><TT>This doesn't work. when receiving one request, FreeRADIUS takes a lot of<BR></TT><TT>processor time and then the server crashes.<BR></TT><BR><TT>Tue Apr 11 17:00:30 2006 : Error: WARNING: Unresponsive child (id 3) for<BR></TT><TT>request 0<BR></TT><BR><TT>I don't understand why all works when accessing REQUEST data inside the<BR></TT><TT>module and not in the lib function. It's like the lib can't accessed to this<BR></TT><TT>memory.<BR></TT><TT>Any help would be appreciated.<BR></TT><BR><BR><BR><TT>------------------------------<BR></TT><BR><TT>Message: 9<BR></TT><TT>Date: Wed, 12 Apr 2006 10:22:13 +0200<BR></TT><TT>From: "Nicolas Castel" <nicolas.castel@gmail.com><BR></TT><TT>Subject: Accessing REQUEST structure data outside FreeRADIUS module<BR></TT><TT>To: freeradius-users@lists.freeradius.org<BR></TT><TT>Message-ID:</TT><BR><TT><945bace0604120122l6835508qdaad0c91f6907ef2@mail.gmail.com><BR></TT><TT>Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1<BR></TT><BR><TT>Hello and thanks for replies<BR></TT><BR><TT>I'm using FreeRADIUS v1.1.0. I'm developping some modules and I try to<BR></TT><TT>access auth_req structure (REQUEST) data from an external function (out of<BR></TT><TT>my module) and it fails. All works fine when accessing this data from the<BR></TT><TT>module itself but when i call an external function with the address of<BR></TT><TT>REQUEST, it doesn't work.<BR></TT><BR><TT>Code which works<BR></TT><BR><TT>/***********************************************************************/<BR></TT><TT>static int wcp_lt_vms_authorize(void *pt_instance, REQUEST *pt_request) {<BR></TT><BR><TT>VALUE_PAIR *lpt_value_pair = NULL;<BR></TT><TT>...</TT><BR><TT>if ((lpt_value_pair = pairfind(pt_request->packet->vps, PW_USER_NAME)) ==<BR></TT><TT>NULL ) {</TT><BR><TT>WCP_DEBUG("User-Name not found !");<BR></TT><TT>} else {<BR></TT><TT>WCP_DEBUG("RADIUS attribute name %s, value: [%s]",</TT>
<UL><TT>lpt_value_pair->name,<BR></TT><TT>lpt_value_pair->strvalue);</TT></UL><TT>}<BR></TT><TT>...<BR></TT><TT>}<BR></TT><TT>/***********************************************************************/<BR></TT><BR><TT>This works fine, when the server receive a request<BR></TT><BR><TT>Tue Apr 11 16:05:03 2006 : wcp_lt_vms_authorize: RADIUS attribute name<BR></TT><TT>User-Name, value: [330001]<BR></TT><BR><TT>The problem comes when doing the same thing but by calling a function.<BR></TT><BR><TT>/***********************************************************************/<BR></TT><TT>static int wcp_lt_vms_authorize(void *pt_instance, REQUEST *pt_request) {</TT><BR><TT>...<BR></TT><TT>lib_com_filter_traffic(pt_request);<BR></TT><TT>...</TT><BR><TT>}<BR></TT><TT>/***********************************************************************/<BR></TT><TT>and in anotherfile, lib_com.c<BR></TT><BR><TT>int lib_com_filter_traffic(REQUEST *pt_request) {<BR></TT><BR><TT>VALUE_PAIR *lpt_value_pair = NULL;<BR></TT><TT>...</TT><BR><TT>if ((lpt_value_pair = pairfind(pt_request->packet->vps, PW_USER_NAME)) ==<BR></TT><TT>NULL ) {</TT><BR><TT>WCP_DEBUG("User-Name not found !");<BR></TT><TT>} else {<BR></TT><TT>WCP_DEBUG("RADIUS attribute name %s, value: [%s]",</TT>
<UL><TT>lpt_value_pair->name,<BR></TT><TT>lpt_value_pair->strvalue);</TT></UL><TT>}<BR></TT><TT>/***********************************************************************/<BR></TT><TT>This doesn't work. when receiving one request, FreeRADIUS takes a lot of<BR></TT><TT>processor time and then the server crashes.<BR></TT><BR><TT>Tue Apr 11 17:00:30 2006 : Error: WARNING: Unresponsive child (id 3) for<BR></TT><TT>request 0<BR></TT><BR><TT>I don't understand why all works when accessing REQUEST data inside the<BR></TT><TT>module and not in the lib function. It's like the lib can't accessed to this<BR></TT><TT>memory.<BR></TT><TT>Any help would be appreciated.<BR></TT><BR><BR><BR><TT>------------------------------<BR></TT><BR><TT>-<BR></TT><TT>List info/subscribe/unsubscribe? See <A href="http://www.freeradius.org/list/users.html">http://www.freeradius.org/list/users.html</A><BR></TT><BR><BR><TT>End of Freeradius-Users Digest, Vol 12, Issue 49<BR></TT><TT>************************************************</TT>