Hi All, I installed freeRADIUS 1.0.5 recently, and configured the server as described in the documentation files. My operating system is SUSE Linux 9.2. When I run the 'radiusd -X' from the shell, the last four lines of the output are as follows. < Listening on authentication 10.128.253.110:1812 Listening on accounting 10.128.253.110:1813 Listening on proxy 10.128.253.110:1814 Ready to process requests.
10.128.253.110 is the IP Address given to the Radius Server. Then, I created a test account named 'root' with the password 'root'. Then, I ran the radtest (from the RADIUS Server itself) and got the following output. < Sending Access-Request of id 195 to 10.128.253.110:1812 User-Name = "root" User-Password = "root" NAS-IP-Address = rajith-office NAS-Port = 1812 rad_recv: Access-Accept packet from host 10.128.253.110:1812, id=195, length=20
'rajith-office' is the name given to the RADIUS Server. In the debug shell, I obtained the following output. < rad_recv: Access-Request packet from host 10.128.253.110:1025, id=195, length=56 User-Name = "root" User-Password = "root" NAS-IP-Address = 255.255.255.255 NAS-Port = 1812 Processing the authorize section of radiusd.conf modcall: entering group authorize for request 0 modcall[authorize]: module "preprocess" returns ok for request 0 modcall[authorize]: module "chap" returns noop for request 0 modcall[authorize]: module "mschap" returns noop for request 0 rlm_realm: No '@' in User-Name = "root", looking up realm NULL rlm_realm: No such realm "NULL" modcall[authorize]: module "suffix" returns noop for request 0 rlm_eap: No EAP-Message, not doing EAP modcall[authorize]: module "eap" returns noop for request 0 users: Matched root at 153 users: Matched DEFAULT at 157 modcall[authorize]: module "files" returns ok for request 0 modcall: group authorize returns ok for request 0 rad_check_password: Found Auth-Type Local auth: type Local auth: user supplied User-Password matches local User-Password Sending Access-Accept of id 195 to 10.128.253.110:1025 Finished request 0 Going to the next request --- Walking the entire request list --- Waking up in 6 seconds... --- Walking the entire request list --- Cleaning up request 0 ID 195 with timestamp 438c1bca Nothing to do. Sleeping until we see a request.
Now my problem is, when I try to send an access-request (using the Radius Test Utility) from another machine (running Windows XP), which is in the same network, the server does not says that it receives an access-request. Does anybody know, where the problem is? Thanking You. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Madhuraka Godahewa Telecommunications Engineer Research and Development Unit Electroteks Global Networks (Pvt.) Ltd. Mobile: + 94-777-647055