Thanks, it looks better but it's still failing : Ready to process requests (0) Received Access-Request Id 113 from 127.0.0.1:34793 to 127.0.0.1:1812 length 92 (0) User-Name = "user@mydomain.com <mailto:user@mydomain.com>" (0) User-Password = "password123456" (0) NAS-IP-Address = 127.0.1.1 (0) NAS-Port = 18120 (0) Message-Authenticator = 0xd028fefb31c1de33ebec1d53011953ce (0) # Executing section authorize from file /etc/freeradius/3.0/sites-enabled/default (0) authorize { (0) policy filter_username { (0) if (&User-Name) { (0) if (&User-Name) -> TRUE (0) if (&User-Name) { (0) if (&User-Name =~ / /) { (0) if (&User-Name =~ / /) -> FALSE (0) if (&User-Name =~ /@[^@]*@/ ) { (0) if (&User-Name =~ /@[^@]*@/ ) -> FALSE (0) if (&User-Name =~ /\.\./ ) { (0) if (&User-Name =~ /\.\./ ) -> FALSE (0) if ((&User-Name =~ /@/) && (&User-Name !~ /@(.+)\.(.+)$/)) { (0) if ((&User-Name =~ /@/) && (&User-Name !~ /@(.+)\.(.+)$/)) -> FALSE (0) if (&User-Name =~ /\.$/) { (0) if (&User-Name =~ /\.$/) -> FALSE (0) if (&User-Name =~ /@\./) { (0) if (&User-Name =~ /@\./) -> FALSE (0) } # if (&User-Name) = notfound (0) } # policy filter_username = notfound (0) [preprocess] = ok (0) [chap] = noop (0) [mschap] = noop (0) [digest] = noop (0) suffix: Checking for suffix after "@" (0) suffix: Looking up realm "mydomain.com" for User-Name = "user@mydomain.com <mailto:user@mydomain.com>" (0) suffix: Found realm "mydomain.com" (0) suffix: Adding Stripped-User-Name = "user" (0) suffix: Adding Realm = "mydomain.com" (0) suffix: Authentication realm is LOCAL (0) [suffix] = ok (0) eap: No EAP-Message, not doing EAP (0) [eap] = noop (0) files: users: Matched entry DEFAULT at line 221 (0) [files] = ok (0) [expiration] = noop (0) [logintime] = noop (0) pap: WARNING: No "known good" password found for the user. Not setting Auth-Type (0) pap: WARNING: Authentication will fail unless a "known good" password is available (0) [pap] = noop (0) } # authorize = ok (0) Found Auth-Type = pam (0) # Executing group from file /etc/freeradius/3.0/sites-enabled/default (0) authenticate { (0) pam: Using pamauth string "radiusd" for pam.conf lookup (0) pam: ERROR: pam_authenticate failed: Authentication failure (0) [pam] = reject (0) } # authenticate = reject (0) Failed to authenticate the user (0) Using Post-Auth-Type Reject (0) # Executing group from file /etc/freeradius/3.0/sites-enabled/default (0) Post-Auth-Type REJECT { (0) attr_filter.access_reject: EXPAND %{User-Name} (0) attr_filter.access_reject: --> user@mydomain.com <mailto:user@mydomain.com> (0) attr_filter.access_reject: Matched entry DEFAULT at line 11 (0) [attr_filter.access_reject] = updated (0) [eap] = noop (0) policy remove_reply_message_if_eap { (0) if (&reply:EAP-Message && &reply:Reply-Message) { (0) if (&reply:EAP-Message && &reply:Reply-Message) -> FALSE (0) else { (0) [noop] = noop (0) } # else = noop (0) } # policy remove_reply_message_if_eap = noop (0) } # Post-Auth-Type REJECT = updated (0) Delaying response for 1.000000 seconds Waking up in 0.3 seconds. Waking up in 0.6 seconds. (0) Sending delayed response (0) Sent Access-Reject Id 113 from 127.0.0.1:1812 to 127.0.0.1:34793 length 20 Waking up in 3.9 seconds. (0) Cleaning up request packet ID 113 with timestamp +11 Ready to process requests 24. Avr 2018 16:40 de aland@deployingradius.com <mailto:aland@deployingradius.com>:
On Apr 24, 2018, at 10:23 AM, <> servernemesis@tutanota.com <mailto:servernemesis@tutanota.com>> > <> servernemesis@tutanota.com <mailto:servernemesis@tutanota.com>> > wrote:
My FR server is domain joined, and his krb5 realm is mydomain.com I don't know where I could specify the domain for PAM.
I didn't tell you to specify the domain for PAM.
I'm not sure what you mean by "If it doesn't know about the domain, then add a realm for "mydomain.com". Make it LOCAL (see proxy.conf)." Should I edit the /etc/pam.d/radiusd ? What's proxy.conf ?
You know you're on the FreeRADIUS mailing list, right? proxy.conf is for FreeRADIUS, not PAM.
No, don't edit the /etc/pam.d/radiusd file. If I had meant to edit that file, I would have told you to edit that file.
Look in the /etc/raddb (or on debian / Ubuntu) /etc/freeradius directory. The proxy.conf file is there. Read it.
Alan DeKok.
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