You might be right, the openssl I installed might not be used by freeradius, I'm not a Linux expert neither a freeradius expert, I'm just trying diffent stuff to make it work, currently without success. So if that's the case wold the openssl be broken in 3 versions 3.0.9 3.0.7 and 3.0.2? That are downloaded with freeradius? Or how do I check the version of openssl used by freeradius? wt., 8 sie 2023, 12:46 użytkownik marki <jm+freeradiususer@roth.lu> napisał:
I admit I didn't read the entire history of this thread but running openssl via the command line vs using an application (here: freeradius) (dynamically) linked against the openssl *libraries* is something very different.
wt., 8 sie 2023, 12:26 użytkownik Gerald Vogt <vogt@spamcop.net> napisał:
On 08.08.23 11:27, Maciej Kowalka wrote:
wt., 8 sie 2023, 08:46 użytkownik Maciej Kowalka < maciejkowalkati@gmail.com> napisał:
wt., 8 sie 2023, 07:36 użytkownik Gerald Vogt <vogt@spamcop.net> napisał:
On 08.08.23 07:32, Maciej Kowalka wrote: > pt., 4 sie 2023, 12:46 użytkownik Maciej Kowalka < maciejkowalkati@gmail.com> > napisał: > >> >> czw., 3 sie 2023, 20:29 użytkownik Alan DeKok < aland@deployingradius.com> >> napisał: >> >>> On Aug 3, 2023, at 1:16 PM, Maciej Kowalka < maciejkowalkati@gmail.com > >>> wrote: >>>> Ok, to check if my certificates are not ok I've tried the certificates >>> that >>>> are created during installation of freeradius and I get the same warning >>>> about the untrusted certs. >>> >>> Then something else is going wrong. The default configuration and >>> certificates do not use any intermediate certs. And the server is >>> configured to trust the certs. >>> >>>> Are they supposed to work correctly, without any problems? >>>> Or it might be a openssl bug? When I use openssl command to check >>>> certificates I get no errors, all are verified "ok". >>> >>> Something is broken in your local system. I don't know what. >>> >>> For now, just ignore the errors. >>> >>> Alan DeKok. >>> >> >> I've installed Ubuntu 22 on another vm with freeradius 3.2.3 and I get the >> same warning as on current machine. >> >> I also installed freeradous 3.0 on a centos 7 but on it I don't get eny >> warning, even with mine intermediate CA certs. >> So I think it might be something with the OS or the radius itself. I'll >> try running freeradius 3.0 on Ubuntu to check if has the same result. >> > > To summarize, I've tested 4 different Linux systems and freeradius > configurations for eap-tls: > > - Debian 12 and freeradius 3.2.3 default configuration and default certs > gives warnings, > > - Ubuntu 22.04 with freeradius 3.0.26 and freeradius 3.2.3 both with stock > configuration and certs also gives warnings, > > - Centos 7 with freeradius 3.2.3 and 3.0.26 both with either default certs > or my certs works without warnings, > > - Rocky linux 9.2 with freeradius 3.2.3 gives the warnings. > > Only on centos 7 I don't get the certificate chain untrusted warning. > All the systems are freshly installed with just changed default > authentication to eap and added switch to clients. > > Is the package for Centos in any special way different than the rest?
Each operating system uses a different version of openssl...
Gerald
They do use different openssl version, Debian - 3.0.9 Ubuntu - 3.0.2 Rocky - 3.0.7 Centos - 1.0.2k later upgraded to 3.0.0
Can you share what version of openssl should be used? If that makes difference?
Ok, so I've installed openssl 1.0.2k on Ubuntu and I get still the same warnings. Now the only difference is the os itself
You are aware, that installing some version and using it are two different things? Did you verify that freeradius is actually using that version?
-Gerald
I've renamed the usr/bin/openssl to openssl.old and added the 1.0.2 one to the $PATH, run openssl version command and it returned the 1.0.2k version, I don't know what else could I do.
Maciej
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