Please now i have a new problem; i use an Active Directory database and when i do a radtest, it is always access-reject like this: rad_recv: Access-Request packet from host 172.41.10.71 port 42678, id=153, length=61 User-Name = "azerty5" User-Password = "xxxxxxxxx" NAS-IP-Address = 172.30.10.71 NAS-Port = 1812 +- entering group authorize {...} ++[preprocess] returns ok ++[chap] returns noop [suffix] No '@' in User-Name = "azerty5", looking up realm NULL [suffix] No such realm "NULL" ++[suffix] returns noop ++[files] returns noop ++[expiration] returns noop ++[logintime] returns noop [pap] WARNING! No "known good" password found for the user. Authentication may fail because of this. ++[pap] returns noop No authenticate method (Auth-Type) configuration found for the request: Rejecting the user Failed to authenticate the user. Login incorrect: [azerty5/xxxxxxxx] (from client SRV-RADIUS port 1812) Using Post-Auth-Type Reject +- entering group REJECT {...} [attr_filter.access_reject] expand: %{User-Name} -> lndakpaze attr_filter: Matched entry DEFAULT at line 11 ++[attr_filter.access_reject] returns updated Delaying reject of request 0 for 1 seconds Going to the next request Waking up in 0.9 seconds. Sending delayed reject for request 0 Sending Access-Reject of id 153 to 172.30.10.71 port 42678 Waking up in 4.9 seconds. Cleaning up request 0 ID 153 with timestamp +7 thank you for your help 2009/3/30 John Dennis <jdennis@redhat.com>
David N'DAKPAZE wrote:
I am re-intalling freeradius and when I run make after ./configure --disable-shared I have this:
Don't make matters worse by trying to defeat loadable modules. Go back and figure out why the loader can't find the modules. A good place to start is looking to see what libdir was defined as when you ran configure and/or look to see where the modules were installed when you ran "make install" (should be the same place and by default is /usr/lib/freeradius). Are the modules there? Was rpath set when the modules were linked? Was ldconfig run so the loader knows where to find them?
radiusd: #### Instantiating modules ####
instantiate { /usr/local/etc/raddb/modules/exec[24]: Failed to link to module 'rlm_exec': rlm_exec.a: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory Errors initializing modules
Same applies to *any* missing library.If your linker doesn't have the correct path it doesn't matter what's the library called.
-- John Dennis <jdennis@redhat.com> <jdennis@redhat.com>
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