Using freeradius integrated with Active Directory toautenticatecisco passwords

Fernando Coelho cafe.fernando at gmail.com
Mon Feb 11 13:10:04 CET 2008


Still not working.

When I added

krb5 {
}

at the radius.conf file, it gave me the following error at startup

/usr/local/etc/raddb/radiusd.conf[589]: Unexpected end of section
Errors reading radiusd.conf


Regards,


2008/2/8, A.L.M.Buxey at lboro.ac.uk <A.L.M.Buxey at lboro.ac.uk>:
>
> Hi,
>
> > Thank you all.
> >
> > But how do I do this? Does any one has a tutorial about it?
>
>
> add the required parts to the radius config files to enable
> krb5 (direct password check) against the AD - you will also need to ensure
> your kerberos environment is sane and works
>
> eg run the command
>
> kinit your_user_id
>
> on the command line to validate that your machine can get a kerberos
> ticket
>
> the bits you need to add to the radius config are:
>
> krb5 {
> }
>
> to the module stanza (radiusd.conf)
>
> and
>
>         Auth-Type krb5 {
>                 krb5
>         }
>
> to the authenticate stanza (radiusd.conf in 1.1.x and
> sites-enabled/default
> in radiusd 2.x )
>
> you MAY need to set "Auth-Type = krb5" for the required user or NAS
> setting
> depending on your config!
>
> alan
>
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