Ok, after a bit of googling and some feedback from the mailing list – here is my new sanity check

 

In radius.conf

 

ldap {

                server = "ldap-master.london.edu"

                identity = "cn=NetworkAuth,ou=People,o=london.edu,o=lbs"

                password = *********

                basedn = "ou=People,o=london.edu,o=lbs"

                filter = "(uid=%u)"

                start_tls = no

                access_attr = "uid"

                dictionary_mapping = ${raddbdir}/ldap.attrmap

                base_filter = "(objectclass=people)"

 

 

quote

 

>DEFAULT Auth-Type = LDAP

>        Fall-Through :=1

> 

 

Don't do that. You can configure ldap module to set auth type itself.

 

Ok fair enough, I have changed it back to

DEFAULT Auth-Type = System

        Fall-Through = 1

 

Im confused – where can I set ldap module to set auth type itself.????

 

 

Find radiusd belonging to freeradius and run it.

 

It would appear to be running...

 

root@morpheus:/etc/freeradius# ps -ef |grep radiusd

root     24106 11597  0 14:36 pts/1    00:00:00 grep radiusd

 

 

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