please send debug output... but i had a quick scan of your config and at least one big error filter = "(|(cn=%{%{StrippedUserName}:%{UserName}})(macAddress=%{%{StrippedUserName}:%{UserName}}))" you've taken the hyphens out of the variable names for some reason. that wont work. alan On Mon, 7 Jan 2019 at 14:14, Alan DeKok <aland@deployingradius.com> wrote:
On Jan 7, 2019, at 9:07 AM, Jürgen Northe <jn@northe-online.de> wrote:
Did you follow the instructions in raddb/README.rst? There is detail documentation on how to upgrade. It is not an implace upgrade, I use a fresh installation of CentOS7 1810 with all the packages from the distro. The FR2 is running productive until I swich over.
OK...
I went through the r2 config and searched for settings I made 7 years ago. Then I searched for the same default values in the FR3 configs and adjusted them with the new settings (IP, hostname, certificate stuff, passwords, ..) . I dumped the LDAP database, copied it to the new server and restored the content.
Then FreeRADIUS should be able to find the information in LDAP.
##### ldap module:
We don't need to see that.
We DO need to see the debug output.
ALL OF IT.
No, that's an *edited* version of the debug output. You've deleted information which may be important. Don't do that. The only thing I replaced is the company name by "firma" and passwords by xxxxx the rest 100% is pure the output I got from "radiusd -X"
No, it's not.
Read the documentation: http://wiki.freeradius.org/list-help
That tells you what you should post to the list:
* NOT configuration files * radiusd -X
When you ignore the documentation, that's bad. When you make it hard for us to help you, it means it will take longer to fix the problem.
Alan DeKok.
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