Yes here is my client.conf. I am using this same password in Unifi also right? It does not matter what the passwords are as long as they are them same on both ends. client 10.0.2.207 { secret = ceadmin { ipaddr = 10.0.2.207 shortname = ClearEdge Mike's Room } client 10.0.2.205 { secret = ceadmin { ipaddr = 10.0.2.205 shortname=CleaEdge Suite 215 } client 10.0.1.149 { secret = ceadmin { ipaddr = 10.0.1.149 shortname=ClearEdge Exec Conf. Room } client 10.0.1.57 { secret = ceadmin } client localhost { # Allowed values are: # dotted quad (1.2.3.4) # hostname (radius.example.com) ipaddr = 127.0.0.1 secret = ceadmin require_message_authenticator = no nastype = other Adam Schappell System Administrator II Clearedge IT Solutions, LLC 10620 Guilford Road Jessup, MD 20794 Office:443-212-4712 Fax:443-212-4809 www.ClearEdgeIT.com <http://www.clearedgeit.com/> On Thu, Mar 26, 2015 at 11:50 AM, Matthew Newton <mcn4@leicester.ac.uk> wrote:
Hi,
Please keep replies on-list.
On Thu, Mar 26, 2015 at 03:38:51PM +0000, aschappell@clearedgeit.com wrote:
What do I test the authentication with besides the local host? I am new to this radius thing. When I go to login to wifi I do not see anything in the debug output that is showing someone is logging in.
OK, so you need to make sure that your access point / wireless controllers are configured correctly and have access to your RADIUS server.
You have a number of clients added in clients.conf - have you added the actual client (AP) that you are testing from?
Is there a firewall in the way or iptables on the server?
Start by running tcpdump on the server to make sure that the packets are actually reaching the RADIUS server. If they aren't, and there are no firewalls, then make sure your AP/wireless system is configured correctly.
Matthew
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