Freeradius+Active directory - router login authentciation

Rakesh Jha rakesh at burgan.com
Mon Sep 10 06:40:55 CEST 2007


For Cisco router login /enable authentication I want to use active
directory authentication. I have installed Red Hat Linux 4 (2.6.9-5.EL
#1) with Samba.

I have also installed OpenSSL 0.9.8e 23 Feb 2007 and FreeRadius 1.1.7. 

 

I see RHL OS installation also put openssl (some old version of 2003) in
/usr/bin directory.

 

After following FreeRADIUS Tutorial for AD integration I am not able to
start radius daemon as it complains - 

 

radiusd.conf[10]: eap: Module instantiation failed.

radiusd.conf[1962] Unknown module "eap".

radiusd.conf[1909] Failed to parse authenticate section.

 

Please advise what am I missing? While compiling openssl and freeradius
I am using default option. Somewhere I read - "you want to use TLS or
TTLS or PEAP, but have compiled the server without TLS support. Install
openssl and the corresponding development libraries (often called
openssl-devel) and recompile the server."

 

Also one link advises to configure freeradius as following -

 

./configure --with-rlm-eap-tls-include-dir=/usr/kerberos/include/

 

Here problem is that I donot see /usr/kerberos/include path.

 

Please suggest the right option for compiling openssl, freeradius and
advisory.

 

Thanks & regards,

 

Rakesh

 


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