On Dec 22, 2015, at 10:41 AM, Mario Guerri Maglia <mario.guerri@seciu.edu.uy> wrote:
sadly the hints you gave me didn't work.
Did you follow the instructions? If so, *which step* failed? Simply saying "it didn't work" is unhelpful.
First of all I must say I'm a new user of FreeRadius, so I'll try to give a detailed explanation of my problem.
That's good. But I pointed you to detailed documentation which says how to get this to work. Did you follow it?
In the begining the radius was functioning ok, the authentication was ok, it consulted the LDAP and if the user was right, the user could connect to the Wi-Fi. We had few defined users and for many weeks nobody connected to it.
After that we tried to connect again and this error message appeared:
Which you already said. There's no need to post it again.
Previously to write to the list I found in the Internet the problem was related to the size of the certification and the solution was to generate cerfication of 2048 size. Because ours were of 1024. I changed it the size to 2048 and after that I did these:
The directory raddb/certs contains configuration files and scripts which create new certificates. Did you use them? Apparently not.
But it didn't function, the message is the same.
Running server-side OpenSSL scripts doesn't change the client configuration.
I did what you told me to do, I passed cacert.pem, radius.key and radius.seciu.edu.uy.crt to the client. But I got the same error message. I don't realize what am I doing wrong...
You need to follow the instructions *exactly*. And if something goes wrong, say *which* step is going wrong. Alan DeKok.