Ok, I have upgraded to Freeradius version 2.1.3 (following the suggestion above). I have configured and gotten everything to work except for the domain name stripping at the front of the username (eg: HTN/josh). If I dont supply the domain name, authentication succeeds perfectly. I am still getting the same error that I was with Freeradius version 1.3.1. Ive configured a HTN realm to strip off the HTN part and in the debug, it appears to work as stripped-user=josh gets proxied back. Then authentication failes in the same way as it did before? It is mentioned above that there are 3-4 solutions which are trivial in 2.x. Since I have Freeradius basically running, could someone spare some of their valuable time with a pointer on stripping off the HTN part of the user so authentication will succeed? .. [ntdomain] Looking up realm "HTN" for User-Name = "HTN\josh" [ntdomain] Found realm "HTN" [ntdomain] Adding Stripped-User-Name = "josh" [ntdomain] Adding Realm = "HTN" [ntdomain] Authentication realm is LOCAL. ++[ntdomain] returns ok ++[control] returns ok [eap] EAP packet type response id 1 length 67 [eap] No EAP Start, assuming it's an on-going EAP conversation ++[eap] returns updated ++[files] returns noop ++[etc_smbpasswd] returns notfound
You don't have entry josh in users file. Is it suposed to be in smbpasswd? Put Stripped-User-Name in the file format. Ivan Kalik Kalik Informatika ISP