Help With Cisco Configuration
Joseph.Corrado at nc4.us
Joseph.Corrado at nc4.us
Wed Feb 27 23:26:23 CET 2008
Thanks. I will definitely upgrade to 2.0.2.
As far as the Cisco config, its pretty much the standard aaa
authentication commands to enable radius authentication, the most relevant
one to this problem being the "aaa authorization exec radius
if-authenticated" command is definitely there. Nothing else special, as I
said just the standard commands to enable radius authentication.
Joe
A.L.M.Buxey at lboro.ac.uk
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Re: Help With Cisco Configuration
Hi,
> I am trying to get a freeradius implementation rolled out for the first
> time and am running into a few issues that I cannot seem to resolve. I
> have a Cisco 2960 in a test lab with a Linux server running freeradius
> 2.0.0 for authentication. There are 2 problems I am running into.
1) use 2.0.2
2) you didnt supply your cisco IOS config - but there again, this isnt
the cisco support mailing list - your problems seem to arise from a lack
of the required 802.1x commands in the IOS config - especially the ones
relating to authorization
alan
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