Ivan Kalik a écrit :
Default configuration works - there is no need to change it. You have instructions in FAQ or users file about making simplest user entries. You don't need to set Auth-Type - server does this on it's own.
I just removed the debian packages, removes the /var/log/radius and /etc/freeradius, did an apt-get install again, then followed the first step described in http://deployingradius.com/documents/configuration/pap.html, ie place the following text <http://deployingradius.com/scripts/raddb/users/pap.txt> at the *top* of the /users/ file: bob Cleartext-Password := "hello" then started the freeradius with a -X option : freeradius -X. radtest bob hello localhost 0 testing123 Sending Access-Request of id 189 to 127.0.0.1 port 1812 User-Name = "bob" User-Password = "hello" NAS-IP-Address = x.x.x.x NAS-Port = 0 rad_recv: Access-Reject packet from host 127.0.0.1 port 1812, id=189, length=20 it looks like I choosed the wrong FAQ. the line added to the /etc/freeradius/users was the only modification I did to the users file. anyway, I'll test on another host, to see if it works better.
Ivan Kalik Kalik Informatika ISP
Dana 28/5/2008, "pkc_mls" <pkc_mls@yahoo.fr> piše:
A.L.M.Buxey@lboro.ac.uk a écrit :
Hi,
Hi all,
I'd like to tetst my radius conf with a basic setting.
really? looks from the log you posted that you've massively edited the provided config files. why? you've just broken the server.
ok, that means I have to remove the package and reinstall it. should I then test with a user already created on the system, or shall I create a new one in the users file ?
the auth-type cannot be explicitely added to the arguments of the radtest, that's why I tried to set up in many different ways the users file.
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