Dawg, I have all default installation files. I read eap.conf and it seems to be okay, I either changed any file, including adding new users! Everything remains the same... I know that "chmod 777" is not recommended. I did it just to make sure that what I have isn't a permission issue. Here is the output for id radiusd command: uid=108(radiusd) gid=109(radiusd) groups=109(radiusd) Reading this tutorial, http://wiki.freeradius.org/Cisco, it seems to be so simple! Is there any possibility of OS incompatibity with freeRADIUS? tks! 2009/3/20 <A.L.M.Buxey@lboro.ac.uk>
Hi,
There is nothing related to eap to comment out in these files... Should I create a certificate? Is it compulsory?
hang on - do you actually HAVE any EAP cert/CA files that you are referencing in eap.conf?
read eap.conf - see what files it is trying to read (cert, CA , pkcs12, random, etc) and check you actually HAVE those files. if you have those files, then ensure that the permissions for the directory and files are suitable for reading - you DONT EVER want 777
with 777 i could own your server and take over your infrastructure - you only want read permissions on the files...for the relavant user that the freeradius daemon is running as (usually radiusd)
what does
id radiusd
give as output?
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