Thanks. Matteo: But I don't have this 192.168.1.29 in my network and I have not configured any NAS yet. it was just genetic tests based on "radtest"... --- On Mon, 8/30/10, matteo@crs4.it <matteo@crs4.it> wrote:
From: matteo@crs4.it <matteo@crs4.it> Subject: Re: radius newbie question To: freeradius-users@lists.freeradius.org Date: Monday, August 30, 2010, 10:33 AM Hello gahn, that's ithe IP address of an Access Point you're using to connect to the network, or a switch, for example. Matteo
Quoting gahn <ipfreak@yahoo.com>:
Ok.
now I started the server with "radiusd -X" and run "radtest testing password localhost 10 secret test123":
bn_1# radtest testing password localhost 10 secret test123 Sending Access-Request of id 158 to 127.0.0.1 port 1812 User-Name = "testing" User-Password = "password" NAS-IP-Address = 192.168.1.29 NAS-Port = 10 Framed-Protocol = PPP radclient: Failed to send packet for ID 158: (unknown error) Sending Access-Request of id 158 to 127.0.0.1 port 1812 User-Name = "testing" User-Password = "password" NAS-IP-Address = 192.168.1.29 NAS-Port = 10 Framed-Protocol = PPP radclient: Failed to send packet for ID 158: (unknown error) Sending Access-Request of id 158 to 127.0.0.1 port 1812 User-Name = "testing" User-Password = "password" NAS-IP-Address = 192.168.1.29 NAS-Port = 10 Framed-Protocol = PPP radclient: Failed to send packet for ID 158: (unknown error) radclient: no response from server for ID 158 socket 3
but the server debug didn't show anything:
Listening on authentication address * port 1812 Listening on accounting address * port 1813 Listening on command file /var/run/radiusd/radiusd.sock Listening on proxy address * port 1814 Ready to process requests.
where did that "NAS-IP-Address = 192.168.1.29" come from?
Thanks in advance
--- On Sat, 8/28/10, gahn <ipfreak@yahoo.com> wrote:
From: gahn <ipfreak@yahoo.com> Subject: Re: radius newbie question To: "FreeRadius users mailing list" <freeradius-users@lists.freeradius.org> Date: Saturday, August 28, 2010, 11:56 AM thanks.
giraffe is the temp hostname (for now).. it is behind a dsl link at this moment and this public address is listed in ddns.
once i pointed my /etc/resolv.conf to that ddns provider,the "radtest" worked as it is designed.
But why?
--- On Sat, 8/28/10, Alan Buxey <A.L.M.Buxey@lboro.ac.uk> wrote:
From: Alan Buxey <A.L.M.Buxey@lboro.ac.uk> Subject: Re: radius newbie question To: "FreeRadius users mailing list" <freeradius-users@lists.freeradius.org> Date: Saturday, August 28, 2010, 11:46 AM Hi,
host# radtest testing password localhost 10 testing123 radclient:: Failed to find IP address for giraffe radclient: Nothing to send.
where does giraffe come from? whats in your /etc/resolv.conf?
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