question

Jackson Jerry-NPC637 Jerry.Jackson at motorola.com
Mon Nov 24 17:18:22 CET 2008


Hi - 

Summary - I want/need to configure free radius to allow a TLS user on to
the system; without having 
To authenticate the certs?  I am not sure if this is possible, but
wanted to ask if there was a way to bypass 
TLS cert authentication.  

I did set the Default-auth-type = Accept; got a `Login Ok' response from
free radius; but the user still 
wasn't able to get network entry?        

Any options?

Thanks,

Jerry 


Login OK: [001DE104702B at xohm.com/<no User-Password attribute>] (from
client PAYLOAD_SET65537 port 1 cli 001de104702b)
Processing the post-auth section of radiusd.conf
modcall: entering group post-auth for request 43
radius_xlat:
'/usr/local/var/log/radius/radacct/192.168.104.41/reply-detail-20081121'
rlm_detail:
/usr/local/var/log/radius/radacct/%{Client-IP-Address}/reply-detail-%Y%m
%d expands to
/usr/local/var/log/radius/radacct/192.168.104.41/reply-detail-20081121
modcall[post-auth]: module "reply_log" returns ok for request 43
modcall: leaving group post-auth (returns ok) for request 43
Sending Access-Accept of id 110 to 192.168.104.41 port 33039
Reply-Message = "Default = Accept"
Finished request 43
Going to the next request

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