"ashish verma" <ashish.scit@gmail.com> writes:
oh.. i didnt have dictionary.juniper file under /etc/freeradius. so i added those lines in "dictionary" file under /etc/freeradius. and this is my juniper side configuration.
authentication-order [ radius password ]; radius-server { 192.168.1.49 { port 1812; accounting-port 1813; secret "$9$mTnCOBEyrvO1SeKM-d"; ## SECRET-DATA } }
You might need to specify the source address here. I.e. radius-server { 192.168.1.49 { port 1812; accounting-port 1813; secret "$9$mTnCOBEyrvO1SeKM-d"; ## SECRET-DATA source-address 192.168.1.10; } }
i tried doing it without specifying the ports as well..but didnt work.
under "users" file i have this
edward Auth-type := Local, User-Password = "edward" Juniper-Local-User-Name = "fritz12"
Did you define the local user "fritz12" on the router?
clients.conf contains
client 192.168.1.10/24 { secret = secret shortname = junoscope.server.name type = Juniper:nas }
That's a somewhat strange entry. I would have expected either 'client 192.168.1.0/24' or 'client 192.168.1.1' Do you get anything in the radius logs, indicating that the connection is OK? Bjørn