As always, be sure that
your Accees Point is allowed client to connect to the freeradius...
Then ( as said on the
website you have used ) – start radius with –XAx parameter to see the debugging
information ( that is radiusd –XAx )... then try to auth on your access point
and look what happens...
When you ask a question
next time – please include your debugging information, because no mailing list
user can actually know what your freeradius server is doing..
Regards,
Edvin Seferovic
From:
freeradius-users-bounces@lists.freeradius.org
[mailto:freeradius-users-bounces@lists.freeradius.org] On Behalf Of Chris Esposito
Sent: Sonntag, 23. Oktober 2005
07:41
To:
freeradius-users@lists.freeradius.org
Subject: SUSE freeradius
configuration
I’m new to freeRadius and Linux (Suse) and need some
help. I apologize but I really don’t know the question to ask because of
my limited knowledge of Linux and wireless technology, but I’ll give it a
try. I setup freeRadius v1.0.2 on SUSE v9.0. I have another NetWare
6.5 server installed hopefully to be used as the LDAP server that freeRadius
will use to get usernames and passwords from eDirectory via LDAP. I
followed the following guide for my setup…
http://www.novell.com/coolsolutions/tip/15922.html
I’m using D-Link DWP-8200 access points which
supports WPA2/Enterprise. I’ve setup this access point to point to my
SUSE server. I can start Radius on the Linux box, but when I try to
connect through the access point, I am getting no response on the Radius
server. Everything IP wise is fine, I can ping from everywhere and if I
change the Access Point to a Linksys WAP55AG, I get a login screen (not that I
know the format to put the username, password, and how domain would be used
with NetWare). My client has the D-Link DWP-8200 access points, and I’d
like to get it working with this if possible so they don’t have to buy 50 new
access points. I believe I’m trying to use EAP/TLS with LDAP
authentication.
I guess my question is, does the D-Link 8200-AP work
with freeRadius, and if so, does anyone know NetWare enough to give me a
hand. I understand if that isn’t possible, but I thought I’d at least
try. I’m sorry for being so vague, but maybe I can learn a little about
wireless security and authentication if anything. The D-Link seems to
have the same settings as the Linksys, so I hope it can work.
Thanks-
Chris