Hi thank you for your email. So as I said before , I have working ntlm_auth in the form of: Linux#/usr/bin/ntlm_auth --request-nt-key --domain=MYDOMAIN --username=MYNAME --require-membership-of='DOMAIN+DOMAIN_GROUP' That works from the command line.It returns OK status So now, I have about 60 domains. Users are authenticated through VPN Cisco client with the domain\username and password. How should look like the ntlm_auth file ? How should look like mschap module ? How should look like parameter --require-membership-of in these files ? How should look like users file ? These answers I was not able to find in any documentation I'm using freeradius2-2.1.7-7.el5 ( RED HAT ) Thanks On Fri, Jul 2, 2010 at 6:43 PM, Jevos, Peter <Peter.Jevos@oriflame.com> wrote:
Actually I'm not really clever, because main tutorial on the main pages is connected with the older version , and there are more version of the Freradius 2.0, a bit different:
http://wiki.freeradius.org/FreeRADIUS_Active_Directory_Integration_HOWTO
http://deployingradius.com/documents/configuration/active_directory.html
That page has updated tutorials for 2.x
Can somebody please help me how to finish the freeradius configuration ( the NAS server will be cisco )
I know that there should be the entries in users file, eap file, mschap or ntlm_aut modules.
But what should be the proper syntax I really don't know
Which part did you find not clear from http://deployingradius.com/documents/configuration/active_directory.html? It clearly says which file(s) to edit/create. One note though, when it says "Create a file raddb/modules/ntlm_auth", the actual location can vary on how you got freeradius installed. For example, with RHEL/Centos/Fedora and their bundled freradius2, the file location would be "/etc/raddb/modules/ntlm_auth". On the other hand, if you installed manually from source, the file might be on "/usr/local/etc/raddb/modules/ntlm_auth" -- Fajar - List info/subscribe/unsubscribe? See http://www.freeradius.org/list/users.html