To my understanding for starters you would only have to do Auth-Type LDAP { redundant-load-balance { server001 server002 } } "redundant-load-balance" is right followed by the curly braces. At least it is the way it worked for me with perl modules. Am Montag, den 06.04.2020, 23:08 +0000 schrieb Daniel Oakes:
So I’ve tried, but failed to get this working – I’m sure someone can point me in the right direction (or a sledgehammer…).
So I changed mods-enabled/ldap to have two entries
ldap server001 { .. }
ldap server002 { .. }
Modified sites-enabled/inner-tunnel to:
Auth-Type LDAP {
redundant-load-balance ldap {
server001
server002
}
}
And tried variations based on finding things in the freeradius mailing lists but I can’t seem to get it working.
Output from debug generally gives me:
/etc/raddb/sites-enabled/inner-tunnel[157]: Failed to find "ldap" as a module or policy. /etc/raddb/sites-enabled/inner-tunnel[157]: Please verify that the configuration exists in /etc/raddb/mods-enabled/ldap. /etc/raddb/sites-enabled/inner-tunnel[48]: Errors parsing authorize section.
What secret sauce ingredient am I missing? I’ve tried defining, including use instantiate etc, but just can’t get a working scenario.
Regards, Daniel
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