Free radius installation

José Campos jjscampos at gmail.com
Mon Jan 25 11:37:17 CET 2010


Ok, that's a good observation, but this is a fresh new installation...

I did not change anything prior the installation of (yum install
freeradius*).
Should I change something before testing it?
Why is radtest doing queries to ::1 (ipv6 address).

Can you help me.


José Campos


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De: freeradius-users-bounces+jjscampos=gmail.com at lists.freeradius.org
[mailto:freeradius-users-bounces+jjscampos=gmail.com at lists.freeradius.org]
Em nome de George Chelidze
Enviada: segunda-feira, 25 de Janeiro de 2010 10:21
Para: FreeRadius users mailing list
Assunto: Re: Free radius installation


> Scanning localhost (127.0.0.1) [1000 ports]
> Completed UDP Scan at 09:36, 1.21s elapsed (1000 total ports)
> Host localhost (127.0.0.1) is up (0.0000090s latency).
> Interesting ports on localhost (127.0.0.1):
> Not shown: 996 closed ports
> PORT     STATE         SERVICE
> 111/udp  open|filtered rpcbind
> 1812/udp open|filtered radius
> 1813/udp open|filtered radacct
> 5353/udp open|filtered zeroconf
> ...
> Listening on authentication address * port 1812
> Listening on accounting address * port 1813
> Listening on command file /var/run/radiusd/radiusd.sock
> Listening on proxy address * port 1814
> Ready to process requests.
> ...
> [root at localhost ~]# radtest test test localhost 0 testing123
> Sending Access-Request of id 42 to ::1 port 1812
>          User-Name = "test"
>          User-Password = "test"
>          NAS-IP-Address = 127.0.0.1
>          NAS-Port = 0

you are nmapping 127.0.0.1 which is ipv4 interface to check whether 
radiusd is listening (why not try neststat -lnp instead?), while sending 
radtest queries to ::1 which is ipv6. are you sure your radiusd is 
listening for ::1 as well?

my 2 cents.

George
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