Am 28.10.2011 08:33, schrieb Fajar A. Nugraha:
On Fri, Oct 28, 2011 at 1:18 PM, Andreas Rudat <rudat@endstelle.de> wrote:
Am 27.10.2011 22:57, schrieb Alan DeKok:
Andreas Rudat wrote:
if I connect to my radius server, I don't need my password anymore, also if I restart radius or my workstation. But why? The PC caches the credentials.
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Hm ok, but radius, too? Cause I don't see there any reaction, too. What do you mean by "connect to my radius server"? ssh? What do you mean by "don't see any reaction"?
If you want clear answer, start by posting clear questions. Asking Tarzan-like questions will get you Tarzan-like answers.
For example, you could write "I'm trying to connect to my radius server, running Centos 5.x, using ssh with putty, as root. However it didn't ask password, and simply lets me log in". Obviously that's just an example.
Also, be clear how it's connected to FR. Do you use pam_radius? Do you use 802.1x?
Hi, sorry for that. I use 802.1x and I'm wondering if I connect again at radius, I don't see any reactions in my debug output of radius, so at the first time you see how the peap tunnel is getting up, challange response and so on. Radius is running on Pfsense 2.0 and the clients are connecting with wpa2 Windows/Linux Thanks