radiusd not responding to radtest
Hello, Im very new to freeradius so apologies if this is a dumb question. I installed freeradius2.1.8 on a Fedora 12 system today, when the install had finished I started radius with "radiusd -X" Another window was opened to run radtest: radtest test test localhost 0 testing123 Sending Access-Request of id 253 to ::1 port 1812 User-Name = "test" User-Password = "test" NAS-IP-Address = 127.0.0.1 NAS-Port = 0 Sending Access-Request of id 253 to ::1 port 1812 User-Name = "test" User-Password = "test" NAS-IP-Address = 127.0.0.1 NAS-Port = 0 Sending Access-Request of id 253 to ::1 port 1812 User-Name = "test" User-Password = "test" NAS-IP-Address = 127.0.0.1 NAS-Port = 0 radclient: no response from server for ID 253 socket 3 I expected to see a Access-Accept or Access-Reject. The output from radiusd -X is below: Thanks Colin =~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~= PuTTY log 2010.02.10 14:58:54 =~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~= FreeRADIUS Version 2.1.8, for host x86_64-redhat-linux-gnu, built on Jan 8 2010 at 18:16:21 Copyright (C) 1999-2009 The FreeRADIUS server project and contributors. There is NO warranty; not even for MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. You may redistribute copies of FreeRADIUS under the terms of the GNU General Public License v2. Starting - reading configuration files ... including configuration file /etc/raddb/radiusd.conf including configuration file /etc/raddb/proxy.conf including configuration file /etc/raddb/clients.conf including files in directory /etc/raddb/modules/ including configuration file /etc/raddb/modules/radutmp including configuration file /etc/raddb/modules/policy including configuration file /etc/raddb/modules/checkval including configuration file /etc/raddb/modules/sql_log including configuration file /etc/raddb/modules/cui including configuration file /etc/raddb/modules/perl including configuration file /etc/raddb/modules/linelog including configuration file /etc/raddb/modules/expr including configuration file /etc/raddb/modules/chap including configuration file /etc/raddb/modules/passwd including configuration file /etc/raddb/modules/pap including configuration file /etc/raddb/modules/mac2ip including configuration file /etc/raddb/modules/mschap including configuration file /etc/raddb/modules/preprocess including configuration file /etc/raddb/modules/ldap including configuration file /etc/raddb/modules/detail.log including configuration file /etc/raddb/modules/otp including configuration file /etc/raddb/modules/digest including configuration file /etc/raddb/modules/attr_rewrite including configuration file /etc/raddb/modules/inner-eap including configuration file /etc/raddb/modules/sradutmp including configuration file /etc/raddb/modules/smsotp including configuration file /etc/raddb/modules/ippool including configuration file /etc/raddb/modules/ntlm_auth including configuration file /etc/raddb/modules/logintime including configuration file /etc/raddb/modules/acct_unique including configuration file /etc/raddb/modules/etc_group including configuration file /etc/raddb/modules/realm including configuration file /etc/raddb/modules/files including configuration file /etc/raddb/modules/smbpasswd including configuration file /etc/raddb/modules/attr_filter including configuration file /etc/raddb/modules/detail.example.com including configuration file /etc/raddb/modules/wimax including configuration file /etc/raddb/modules/echo including configuration file /etc/raddb/modules/expiration including configuration file /etc/raddb/modules/krb5 including configuration file /etc/raddb/modules/detail including configuration file /etc/raddb/modules/always including configuration file /etc/raddb/modules/mac2vlan including configuration file /etc/raddb/modules/counter including configuration file /etc/raddb/modules/pam including configuration file /etc/raddb/modules/sqlcounter_expire_on_login including configuration file /etc/raddb/modules/exec including configuration file /etc/raddb/modules/unix including configuration file /etc/raddb/eap.conf including configuration file /etc/raddb/policy.conf including files in directory /etc/raddb/sites-enabled/ including configuration file /etc/raddb/sites-enabled/default including configuration file /etc/raddb/sites-enabled/inner-tunnel including configuration file /etc/raddb/sites-enabled/control-socket main { user = "radiusd" group = "radiusd" allow_core_dumps = no } including dictionary file /etc/raddb/dictionary main { prefix = "/usr" localstatedir = "/var" logdir = "/var/log/radius" libdir = "/usr/lib64/freeradius" radacctdir = "/var/log/radius/radacct" hostname_lookups = no max_request_time = 30 cleanup_delay = 5 max_requests = 1024 pidfile = "/var/run/radiusd/radiusd.pid" checkrad = "/usr/sbin/checkrad" debug_level = 0 proxy_requests = yes log { stripped_names = no auth = no auth_badpass = no auth_goodpass = no } security { max_attributes = 200 reject_delay = 1 status_server = yes } } radiusd: #### Loading Realms and Home Servers #### proxy server { retry_delay = 5 retry_count = 3 default_fallback = no dead_time = 120 wake_all_if_all_dead = no } home_server localhost { ipaddr = 127.0.0.1 port = 1812 type = "auth" secret = "testing123" response_window = 20 max_outstanding = 65536 require_message_authenticator = no zombie_period = 40 status_check = "status-server" ping_interval = 30 check_interval = 30 num_answers_to_alive = 3 num_pings_to_alive = 3 revive_interval = 120 status_check_timeout = 4 irt = 2 mrt = 16 mrc = 5 mrd = 30 } home_server_pool my_auth_failover { type = fail-over home_server = localhost } realm example.com { auth_pool = my_auth_failover } realm LOCAL { } radiusd: #### Loading Clients #### client localhost { ipaddr = 127.0.0.1 require_message_authenticator = no secret = "testing123" nastype = "other" } radiusd: #### Instantiating modules #### instantiate { Module: Linked to module rlm_exec Module: Instantiating exec exec { wait = no input_pairs = "request" shell_escape = yes } Module: Linked to module rlm_expr Module: Instantiating expr Module: Linked to module rlm_expiration Module: Instantiating expiration expiration { reply-message = "Password Has Expired " } Module: Linked to module rlm_logintime Module: Instantiating logintime logintime { reply-message = "You are calling outside your allowed timespan " minimum-timeout = 60 } } radiusd: #### Loading Virtual Servers #### server inner-tunnel { modules { Module: Checking authenticate {...} for more modules to load Module: Linked to module rlm_pap Module: Instantiating pap pap { encryption_scheme = "auto" auto_header = no } Module: Linked to module rlm_chap Module: Instantiating chap Module: Linked to module rlm_mschap Module: Instantiating mschap mschap { use_mppe = yes require_encryption = no require_strong = no with_ntdomain_hack = no } Module: Linked to module rlm_unix Module: Instantiating unix unix { radwtmp = "/var/log/radius/radwtmp" } Module: Linked to module rlm_eap Module: Instantiating eap eap { default_eap_type = "md5" timer_expire = 60 ignore_unknown_eap_types = no cisco_accounting_username_bug = no max_sessions = 4096 } Module: Linked to sub-module rlm_eap_md5 Module: Instantiating eap-md5 Module: Linked to sub-module rlm_eap_leap Module: Instantiating eap-leap Module: Linked to sub-module rlm_eap_gtc Module: Instantiating eap-gtc gtc { challenge = "Password: " auth_type = "PAP" } Module: Linked to sub-module rlm_eap_tls Module: Instantiating eap-tls tls { rsa_key_exchange = no dh_key_exchange = yes rsa_key_length = 512 dh_key_length = 512 verify_depth = 0 pem_file_type = yes private_key_file = "/etc/raddb/certs/server.pem" certificate_file = "/etc/raddb/certs/server.pem" CA_file = "/etc/raddb/certs/ca.pem" private_key_password = "whatever" dh_file = "/etc/raddb/certs/dh" random_file = "/etc/raddb/certs/random" fragment_size = 1024 include_length = yes check_crl = no cipher_list = "DEFAULT" cache { enable = no lifetime = 24 max_entries = 255 } } Module: Linked to sub-module rlm_eap_ttls Module: Instantiating eap-ttls ttls { default_eap_type = "md5" copy_request_to_tunnel = no use_tunneled_reply = no virtual_server = "inner-tunnel" include_length = yes } Module: Linked to sub-module rlm_eap_peap Module: Instantiating eap-peap peap { default_eap_type = "mschapv2" copy_request_to_tunnel = no use_tunneled_reply = no proxy_tunneled_request_as_eap = yes virtual_server = "inner-tunnel" } Module: Linked to sub-module rlm_eap_mschapv2 Module: Instantiating eap-mschapv2 mschapv2 { with_ntdomain_hack = no } Module: Checking authorize {...} for more modules to load Module: Linked to module rlm_realm Module: Instantiating suffix realm suffix { format = "suffix" delimiter = "@" ignore_default = no ignore_null = no } Module: Linked to module rlm_files Module: Instantiating files files { usersfile = "/etc/raddb/users" acctusersfile = "/etc/raddb/acct_users" preproxy_usersfile = "/etc/raddb/preproxy_users" compat = "no" } Module: Checking session {...} for more modules to load Module: Linked to module rlm_radutmp Module: Instantiating radutmp radutmp { filename = "/var/log/radius/radutmp" username = "%{User-Name}" case_sensitive = yes check_with_nas = yes perm = 384 callerid = yes } Module: Checking post-proxy {...} for more modules to load Module: Checking post-auth {...} for more modules to load Module: Linked to module rlm_attr_filter Module: Instantiating attr_filter.access_reject attr_filter attr_filter.access_reject { attrsfile = "/etc/raddb/attrs.access_reject" key = "%{User-Name}" } } # modules } # server server { modules { Module: Checking authenticate {...} for more modules to load Module: Checking authorize {...} for more modules to load Module: Linked to module rlm_preprocess Module: Instantiating preprocess preprocess { huntgroups = "/etc/raddb/huntgroups" hints = "/etc/raddb/hints" with_ascend_hack = no ascend_channels_per_line = 23 with_ntdomain_hack = no with_specialix_jetstream_hack = no with_cisco_vsa_hack = no with_alvarion_vsa_hack = no } Module: Checking preacct {...} for more modules to load Module: Linked to module rlm_acct_unique Module: Instantiating acct_unique acct_unique { key = "User-Name, Acct-Session-Id, NAS-IP-Address, Client-IP-Address, NAS-Port" } Module: Checking accounting {...} for more modules to load Module: Linked to module rlm_detail Module: Instantiating detail detail { detailfile = "/var/log/radius/radacct/%{Client-IP-Address}/detail-%Y%m%d" header = "%t" detailperm = 384 dirperm = 493 locking = no log_packet_header = no } Module: Instantiating attr_filter.accounting_response attr_filter attr_filter.accounting_response { attrsfile = "/etc/raddb/attrs.accounting_response" key = "%{User-Name}" } Module: Checking session {...} for more modules to load Module: Checking post-proxy {...} for more modules to load Module: Checking post-auth {...} for more modules to load } # modules } # server radiusd: #### Opening IP addresses and Ports #### listen { type = "auth" ipaddr = * port = 0 } listen { type = "acct" ipaddr = * port = 0 } listen { type = "control" listen { socket = "/var/run/radiusd/radiusd.sock" } } Listening on authentication address * port 1812 Listening on accounting address * port 1813 Listening on command file /var/run/radiusd/radiusd.sock Listening on proxy address * port 1814 Ready to process requests. -- ----------------------------------------------------------------------- Colin Byelong Email: C.Byelong@ucl.ac.uk Senior Network Development Officer Network Group Information Systems Division University College London Gower Street Phone: 020 7679-2572 London WC1E 6BT ------------------------------------------------------------------------
Colin Byelong wrote:
radtest test test localhost 0 testing123 Sending Access-Request of id 253 to ::1 port 1812
::1 is IPv6. ...
Listening on authentication address * port 1812 Listening on accounting address * port 1813 Listening on command file /var/run/radiusd/radiusd.sock Listening on proxy address * port 1814
These are IPv4 sockets. Use '127.0.0.1' in radtest, rather than 'localhost'. Alan DeKok.
Alan, Thanks I know have some output from the server: Ready to process requests. rad_recv: Access-Request packet from host 127.0.0.1 port 46723, id=155, length=56 User-Name = "test" User-Password = "test" NAS-IP-Address = 127.0.0.1 NAS-Port = 0 +- entering group authorize {...} ++[preprocess] returns ok ++[chap] returns noop ++[mschap] returns noop [suffix] No '@' in User-Name = "test", looking up realm NULL [suffix] No such realm "NULL" ++[suffix] returns noop [eap] No EAP-Message, not doing EAP ++[eap] returns noop ++[unix] returns notfound ++[files] returns noop ++[expiration] returns noop ++[logintime] returns noop [pap] WARNING! No "known good" password found for the user. Authentication may fail because of this. ++[pap] returns noop No authenticate method (Auth-Type) configuration found for the request: Rejecting the user Failed to authenticate the user. Using Post-Auth-Type Reject +- entering group REJECT {...} [attr_filter.access_reject] expand: %{User-Name} -> test attr_filter: Matched entry DEFAULT at line 11 ++[attr_filter.access_reject] returns updated Delaying reject of request 0 for 1 seconds Going to the next request Waking up in 0.9 seconds. Sending delayed reject for request 0 Sending Access-Reject of id 155 to 127.0.0.1 port 46723 Waking up in 4.9 seconds. Cleaning up request 0 ID 155 with timestamp +2105 Its home time here so i'll look at this tomorrow :-) Thanks Colin
Colin Byelong wrote:
radtest test test localhost 0 testing123 Sending Access-Request of id 253 to ::1 port 1812
::1 is IPv6.
...
Listening on authentication address * port 1812 Listening on accounting address * port 1813 Listening on command file /var/run/radiusd/radiusd.sock Listening on proxy address * port 1814
These are IPv4 sockets.
Use '127.0.0.1' in radtest, rather than 'localhost'.
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-- ----------------------------------------------------------------------- Colin Byelong Email: C.Byelong@ucl.ac.uk Senior Network Development Officer Network Group Information Systems Division University College London Gower Street Phone: 020 7679-2572 London WC1E 6BT ------------------------------------------------------------------------
On Wed, Feb 10, 2010 at 11:45 PM, Colin Byelong <c.byelong@ucl.ac.uk> wrote:
++[unix] returns notfound
... so unix module is enabled
[pap] WARNING! No "known good" password found for the user. Authentication may fail because of this.
... but No "known good" password found for the user. If you just want to test that freeradius works, you should be able to add a new user to the OS (using "useradd" and "passwd" or other tools), and then use that user/password for radtest. -- Fajar
Hi,
rad_recv: Access-Request packet from host 127.0.0.1 port 46723, id=155, length=56 User-Name = "test" User-Password = "test" NAS-IP-Address = 127.0.0.1 NAS-Port = 0 +- entering group authorize {...} ++[preprocess] returns ok ++[chap] returns noop ++[mschap] returns noop [suffix] No '@' in User-Name = "test", looking up realm NULL [suffix] No such realm "NULL" ++[suffix] returns noop [eap] No EAP-Message, not doing EAP ++[eap] returns noop ++[unix] returns notfound ++[files] returns noop ++[expiration] returns noop ++[logintime] returns noop
this means the user 'test' was not found - in either the passwd file, the users file ('files' module default location) and it wasnt an EAP message to the EAP module did nothing. if you add test Cleartext-Password := "test" to the users file and restart, you'll have success...this is a very basic test alan
Hi Alan, I figured out that I would need to add a test user in the users file, thanks for looking at it though. We are still testing in the lab, we hope to use this to replace our existing Orps thats running radiator, so we are trying to configure a server that will use EAP-TTLS with a PAP inner that talks to a LDAP backend for ucl.ac.uk users and sends everything else to the NRPS, I expect i'll be sending another post soon. Thanks Colin
Hi,
rad_recv: Access-Request packet from host 127.0.0.1 port 46723, id=155, length=56 User-Name = "test" User-Password = "test" NAS-IP-Address = 127.0.0.1 NAS-Port = 0 +- entering group authorize {...} ++[preprocess] returns ok ++[chap] returns noop ++[mschap] returns noop [suffix] No '@' in User-Name = "test", looking up realm NULL [suffix] No such realm "NULL" ++[suffix] returns noop [eap] No EAP-Message, not doing EAP ++[eap] returns noop ++[unix] returns notfound ++[files] returns noop ++[expiration] returns noop ++[logintime] returns noop
this means the user 'test' was not found - in either the passwd file, the users file ('files' module default location) and it wasnt an EAP message to the EAP module did nothing.
if you add
test Cleartext-Password := "test"
to the users file and restart, you'll have success...this is a very basic test
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-- ----------------------------------------------------------------------- Colin Byelong Email: C.Byelong@ucl.ac.uk Senior Network Development Officer Network Group Information Systems Division University College London Gower Street Phone: 020 7679-2572 London WC1E 6BT ------------------------------------------------------------------------
Alan, Thanks this was fixed by commenting out the ::1 entry in /etc/hosts as we don't intend to run IPv6 on the box Thanks again Colin
Colin Byelong wrote:
radtest test test localhost 0 testing123 Sending Access-Request of id 253 to ::1 port 1812
::1 is IPv6.
...
Listening on authentication address * port 1812 Listening on accounting address * port 1813 Listening on command file /var/run/radiusd/radiusd.sock Listening on proxy address * port 1814
These are IPv4 sockets.
Use '127.0.0.1' in radtest, rather than 'localhost'.
Alan DeKok. - List info/subscribe/unsubscribe? See http://www.freeradius.org/list/users.html
-- ----------------------------------------------------------------------- Colin Byelong Email: C.Byelong@ucl.ac.uk Senior Network Development Officer Network Group Information Systems Division University College London Gower Street Phone: 020 7679-2572 London WC1E 6BT ------------------------------------------------------------------------
Hi,
Thanks this was fixed by commenting out the ::1 entry in /etc/hosts as we don't intend to run IPv6 on the box
if you dont intend fo run IPv6 on that server then I'd suggest to turn it off - otherwise you may have no ::1 in /etc/hosts but your IPv6 stack is running and ALL daemons etc that can do IPv6 *will* do IPv6 - that'd include FreeRADIUS if its set to use DNS names and they lookup nicely to IPv6 addresses - eg the UK National JRS proxies. heres some help http://www.cyberciti.biz/tips/linux-how-to-disable-the-ipv6-protocol.html alan
Hi Alan, Thanks for the help we have turned IPv6 off Thanks Colin
Hi,
Thanks this was fixed by commenting out the ::1 entry in /etc/hosts as we don't intend to run IPv6 on the box
if you dont intend fo run IPv6 on that server then I'd suggest to turn it off - otherwise you may have no ::1 in /etc/hosts but your IPv6 stack is running and ALL daemons etc that can do IPv6 *will* do IPv6 - that'd include FreeRADIUS if its set to use DNS names and they lookup nicely to IPv6 addresses - eg the UK National JRS proxies.
heres some help
http://www.cyberciti.biz/tips/linux-how-to-disable-the-ipv6-protocol.html
alan - List info/subscribe/unsubscribe? See http://www.freeradius.org/list/users.html
-- ----------------------------------------------------------------------- Colin Byelong Email: C.Byelong@ucl.ac.uk Senior Network Development Officer Network Group Information Systems Division University College London Gower Street Phone: 020 7679-2572 London WC1E 6BT ------------------------------------------------------------------------
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