Freeradius+Java application api call and authenticate

sollunga sollunga at yahoo.com
Thu Mar 12 07:32:54 CET 2009


also i am going thru the documentation part of jradius to imply? can anyone
of you suggest me whether i am in right direction?



sollunga wrote:
> 
> i am using Cisco ACS for authenticating my vpn users, now i thought of
> using two factor auth in place against the direct authentication by ACS,
> on this process one of the googling guided me to try proxying the ACS to
> Freeradius and call some scripts to talk to the java application. now by
> making the ACS to do proxying at network configuration, i can see the
> request is flowing to freeradius from ACS, and the freeradius does 
> 
> ""
> [chap] rlm_chap: Attribute "User-Name" is required for authentication.
> ++[chap] returns invalid
> Failed to authenticate the user.
> Using Post-Auth-Type Reject
> +- entering group REJECT {...}
> [attr_filter.access_reject]     expand: %{User-Name} ->
> ++[attr_filter.access_reject] returns noop
> Delaying reject of request 27 for 1 seconds
> 
> ""
> 
> after a while it says
> 
> ""
> [pap] Found existing Auth-Type, not changing it.
> ++[pap] returns noop
> Found Auth-Type = CHAP
> +- entering group CHAP {...}
> [chap] login attempt by "Doe" with CHAP password
> [chap] Using clear text password "hello" for user Doe authentication.
> [chap] chap user Doe authenticated succesfully
> ++[chap] returns ok
> +- entering group post-auth {...}
> ++[exec] returns noop
> Sending Access-Accept of id 63 to
> 
> ""
> i am trying to figure out where could be the issue
> 
> once after this process, i need to send the same to a java application and
> get a success status from there and authenticate this user.
> 
> could it be possible?
> 
> team i am a newbie here, i am just a sys admin, and now trying extend my
> knowledge, please help me.
> 

-- 
View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/Freeradius%2BJava-application-api-call-and-authenticate-tp22449820p22470635.html
Sent from the FreeRadius - User mailing list archive at Nabble.com.




More information about the Freeradius-Users mailing list