I restarted server and ran radtest but still getting access reject packet. anything else I should check? Am I at least doing this the right way using the users file to make a user and see if I can get a access accept message? On Thu, May 14, 2009 at 3:34 PM, John Dennis <jdennis@redhat.com> wrote:
jon jon wrote:
I have am using slackware 12.1 and installed freeradius version 2.1.5. I have read the Install and the Readme me file. I am trying the radtest program out and I start the radius server in debugging mode in one virtual screen and do a "radtest test test localhost 0 testing123" from another virtual screen, I get a access reject of my packets. So the good thing is that my radius server is receiving the packets. Now I move on to see if I create a user called bob in the users file. I put this at the top of the file: bob Cleartext-Password := "hello" and run radtest again using "radtest bob hello localhost 0 testing123" and still get access reject message. So I know that my server is up and running, but the user is being rejected because of the password not matching, right?
You need to restart the server to get it to reread the users file. Alternatively I believe Alan said HUP would cause the user's file to be reread.
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