Failover Configuration
Troy.Rindy at validants.com
Troy.Rindy at validants.com
Wed Jan 27 23:52:35 CET 2010
I am attempting to use freeRadius to perform the following:
Send Request to our Corporate Radius Server for Two Factor Auth
If the corporate Server is Unavailable, doesn't respond or if the user is
not found, then
Use Auth-Type LDAP to Authenticate to our local LDAP repository
If the Corporate Raidus Server is available, finds the user and sends an
Access-Reject response, the local LDAP Authentication should not be
attempted at all and the user denied access.
I have freeRadius configured to proxy to the Corporate Radius server and
it works great.
I also have freeRadius configured to Authenticate users against LDAP.
However, I cannot get them to work together as "Try Corporate first, then
local LDAP second".
I did get this working, sort of.... My first request to the proxy server
will timeout as the proxy can't reach the corporate server. If I wait 30
seconds, the corporate server will be marked as "dead" and LDAP will be
used instead. However, some users will be authenticated by corporate
Radius server and additional users will be authenticated by the Local
Radius server via LDAP. Telling a user to wait 30 seconds to login is
probably not going to fly very far.
I'm really not looking for troubleshooting help... but more of "best
practice" using freeRadius. ie. Do I put the LDAP authentication into a
virtual server (which I have working)? Do I use the proxy functionality
to call the corporate RADIUS server (I also have this working). Do I use
the module fail-over logic to first somehow invoke the proxy logic to call
the Corporate server, then use the proxy module (if there is one which can
be called) return codes to conditionally call the ldap authentication
module? Our local LDAP repository does include ALL of our UNIX users.
The Corporate RADIUS contains a subset of our UNIX users who are enabled
for Two Factor Auth. Do I add a Radius attribute to each users's object
in our local LDAP, which indicates which ones should be proxied to the
corporate RADIUS server (I want to avoid the administrative burden of
this)? And if what I am doing is best practice, why isn't it working the
way I think it should?
So I guess many of you will want to see debug output... here is debug
output showing a test of the corporate RADIUS server being
unavailable/down and failover to local LDAP authentication:
Request 1) Tries corporate with proxy - Fails
Request 2) Tries corporate via proxy again - Fails and marks server as
"dead"
Request 3) Does not try corporate at all and authenticates via LDAP -
Success.
I desire to have all of this to happen during a single authentication
request.
root at ldom0001 # /usr/sfw/sbin/radiusd -X -d /etc/raddb/proxy
FreeRADIUS Version 2.1.8, for host sparc-sun-solaris2.10, built on Jan 26
2010 at 20:14:12
Copyright (C) 1999-2009 The FreeRADIUS server project and contributors.
There is NO warranty; not even for MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A
PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
You may redistribute copies of FreeRADIUS under the terms of the
GNU General Public License v2.
Starting - reading configuration files ...
including configuration file /etc/raddb/proxy/radiusd.conf
including configuration file /etc/raddb/proxy/proxy.conf
including configuration file /etc/raddb/proxy/clients.conf
including files in directory /etc/raddb/proxy/modules/
including configuration file /etc/raddb/proxy/modules/ldap
including configuration file /etc/raddb/proxy/modules/mac2ip
including configuration file /etc/raddb/proxy/modules/logintime
including configuration file /etc/raddb/proxy/modules/ippool
including configuration file
/etc/raddb/proxy/modules/sqlcounter_expire_on_login
including configuration file /etc/raddb/proxy/modules/pap
including configuration file /etc/raddb/proxy/modules/mac2vlan
including configuration file /etc/raddb/proxy/modules/chap
including configuration file /etc/raddb/proxy/modules/attr_filter
including configuration file /etc/raddb/proxy/modules/expr
including configuration file /etc/raddb/proxy/modules/unix
including configuration file /etc/raddb/proxy/modules/exec
including configuration file /etc/raddb/proxy/modules/counter
including configuration file /etc/raddb/proxy/modules/pam
including configuration file /etc/raddb/proxy/modules/wimax
including configuration file /etc/raddb/proxy/modules/etc_group
including configuration file /etc/raddb/proxy/modules/krb5
including configuration file /etc/raddb/proxy/modules/cui
including configuration file /etc/raddb/proxy/modules/passwd
including configuration file /etc/raddb/proxy/modules/always
including configuration file /etc/raddb/proxy/modules/radutmp
including configuration file /etc/raddb/proxy/modules/linelog
including configuration file /etc/raddb/proxy/modules/checkval
including configuration file /etc/raddb/proxy/modules/preprocess
including configuration file /etc/raddb/proxy/modules/digest
including configuration file /etc/raddb/proxy/modules/otp
including configuration file /etc/raddb/proxy/modules/acct_unique
including configuration file /etc/raddb/proxy/modules/detail
including configuration file /etc/raddb/proxy/modules/echo
including configuration file /etc/raddb/proxy/modules/detail.example.com
including configuration file /etc/raddb/proxy/modules/mschap
including configuration file /etc/raddb/proxy/modules/expiration
including configuration file /etc/raddb/proxy/modules/sql_log
including configuration file /etc/raddb/proxy/modules/attr_rewrite
including configuration file /etc/raddb/proxy/modules/policy
including configuration file /etc/raddb/proxy/modules/inner-eap
including configuration file /etc/raddb/proxy/modules/detail.log
including configuration file /etc/raddb/proxy/modules/sradutmp
including configuration file /etc/raddb/proxy/modules/perl
including configuration file /etc/raddb/proxy/modules/smbpasswd
including configuration file /etc/raddb/proxy/modules/realm
including configuration file /etc/raddb/proxy/modules/ntlm_auth
including configuration file /etc/raddb/proxy/modules/files
including configuration file /etc/raddb/proxy/modules/smsotp
including configuration file /etc/raddb/proxy/eap.conf
including configuration file /etc/raddb/proxy/policy.conf
including files in directory /etc/raddb/proxy/sites-enabled/
including configuration file /etc/raddb/proxy/sites-enabled/inner-tunnel
including configuration file /etc/raddb/proxy/sites-enabled/guns
including configuration file /etc/raddb/proxy/sites-enabled/control-socket
including configuration file /etc/raddb/proxy/sites-enabled/default
main {
allow_core_dumps = no
}
including dictionary file /etc/raddb/proxy/dictionary
main {
prefix = "/usr/sfw"
localstatedir = "/usr/sfw/var"
logdir = "/usr/sfw/var/log/radius"
libdir = "/usr/sfw/lib"
radacctdir = "/usr/sfw/var/log/radius/radacct"
hostname_lookups = no
max_request_time = 30
cleanup_delay = 5
max_requests = 1024
pidfile = "/usr/sfw/var/run/radiusd/radiusd.pid"
checkrad = "/usr/sfw/sbin/checkrad"
debug_level = 0
proxy_requests = yes
log {
stripped_names = no
auth = no
auth_badpass = no
auth_goodpass = no
}
security {
max_attributes = 200
reject_delay = 1
status_server = yes
}
}
radiusd: #### Loading Realms and Home Servers ####
proxy server {
retry_delay = 5
retry_count = 3
default_fallback = yes
dead_time = 120
wake_all_if_all_dead = no
}
home_server radius.corporate.abc.com {
ipaddr = 3.122.220.22
port = 1812
type = "auth"
secret = "<removed>"
response_window = 30
max_outstanding = 65536
zombie_period = 40
status_check = "none"
ping_interval = 30
check_interval = 30
num_answers_to_alive = 3
num_pings_to_alive = 3
revive_interval = 300
status_check_timeout = 4
irt = 2
mrt = 16
mrc = 5
mrd = 30
}
home_server radius.health.abc.com {
virtual_server = "guns"
port = 0
response_window = 30
max_outstanding = 65536
zombie_period = 40
status_check = "none"
ping_interval = 30
check_interval = 30
num_answers_to_alive = 3
num_pings_to_alive = 3
revive_interval = 300
status_check_timeout = 4
irt = 2
mrt = 16
mrc = 5
mrd = 30
}
home_server_pool abc_auth_failover {
type = fail-over
home_server = radius.corporate.abc.com
fallback = radius.health.abc.com
}
realm NULL {
auth_pool = abc_auth_failover
}
home_server localhost {
ipaddr = 127.0.0.1
port = 1812
type = "auth"
secret = "<removed>"
response_window = 20
max_outstanding = 65536
require_message_authenticator = no
zombie_period = 40
status_check = "status-server"
ping_interval = 30
check_interval = 30
num_answers_to_alive = 3
num_pings_to_alive = 3
revive_interval = 120
status_check_timeout = 4
irt = 2
mrt = 16
mrc = 5
mrd = 30
}
home_server_pool my_auth_failover {
type = fail-over
home_server = localhost
}
realm example.com {
auth_pool = my_auth_failover
}
realm LOCAL {
}
radiusd: #### Loading Clients ####
client localhost {
ipaddr = 127.0.0.1
require_message_authenticator = no
secret = "<removed>"
nastype = "other"
}
client my_pc {
ipaddr = 3.62.227.250
require_message_authenticator = no
secret = "<removed>"
}
client ldom0001 {
ipaddr = 3.62.48.76
require_message_authenticator = no
secret = "<removed>"
}
radiusd: #### Instantiating modules ####
instantiate {
Module: Linked to module rlm_exec
Module: Instantiating exec
exec {
wait = no
input_pairs = "request"
shell_escape = yes
}
Module: Linked to module rlm_expr
Module: Instantiating expr
Module: Linked to module rlm_expiration
Module: Instantiating expiration
expiration {
reply-message = "Password Has Expired "
}
Module: Linked to module rlm_logintime
Module: Instantiating logintime
logintime {
reply-message = "You are calling outside your allowed timespan "
minimum-timeout = 60
}
}
radiusd: #### Loading Virtual Servers ####
server inner-tunnel {
modules {
Module: Checking authenticate {...} for more modules to load
Module: Linked to module rlm_pap
Module: Instantiating pap
pap {
encryption_scheme = "auto"
auto_header = no
}
Module: Linked to module rlm_chap
Module: Instantiating chap
Module: Linked to module rlm_mschap
Module: Instantiating mschap
mschap {
use_mppe = yes
require_encryption = no
require_strong = no
with_ntdomain_hack = no
}
Module: Linked to module rlm_unix
Module: Instantiating unix
unix {
radwtmp = "/usr/sfw/var/log/radius/radwtmp"
}
Module: Linked to module rlm_eap
Module: Instantiating eap
eap {
default_eap_type = "md5"
timer_expire = 60
ignore_unknown_eap_types = no
cisco_accounting_username_bug = no
max_sessions = 4096
}
Module: Linked to sub-module rlm_eap_md5
Module: Instantiating eap-md5
Module: Linked to sub-module rlm_eap_leap
Module: Instantiating eap-leap
Module: Linked to sub-module rlm_eap_gtc
Module: Instantiating eap-gtc
gtc {
challenge = "Password: "
auth_type = "PAP"
}
Module: Linked to sub-module rlm_eap_tls
Module: Instantiating eap-tls
tls {
rsa_key_exchange = no
dh_key_exchange = yes
rsa_key_length = 512
dh_key_length = 512
verify_depth = 0
pem_file_type = yes
private_key_file = "/etc/raddb/proxy/certs/server.pem"
certificate_file = "/etc/raddb/proxy/certs/server.pem"
CA_file = "/etc/raddb/proxy/certs/ca.pem"
private_key_password = "<removed>"
dh_file = "/etc/raddb/proxy/certs/dh"
random_file = "/etc/raddb/proxy/certs/random"
fragment_size = 1024
include_length = yes
check_crl = no
cipher_list = "DEFAULT"
make_cert_command = "/etc/raddb/proxy/certs/bootstrap"
cache {
enable = no
lifetime = 24
max_entries = 255
}
}
Module: Linked to sub-module rlm_eap_ttls
Module: Instantiating eap-ttls
ttls {
default_eap_type = "md5"
copy_request_to_tunnel = no
use_tunneled_reply = no
virtual_server = "inner-tunnel"
include_length = yes
}
Module: Linked to sub-module rlm_eap_peap
Module: Instantiating eap-peap
peap {
default_eap_type = "mschapv2"
copy_request_to_tunnel = no
use_tunneled_reply = no
proxy_tunneled_request_as_eap = yes
virtual_server = "inner-tunnel"
}
Module: Linked to sub-module rlm_eap_mschapv2
Module: Instantiating eap-mschapv2
mschapv2 {
with_ntdomain_hack = no
}
Module: Checking authorize {...} for more modules to load
Module: Linked to module rlm_realm
Module: Instantiating suffix
realm suffix {
format = "suffix"
delimiter = "@"
ignore_default = no
ignore_null = no
}
Module: Linked to module rlm_files
Module: Instantiating files
files {
usersfile = "/etc/raddb/proxy/users"
acctusersfile = "/etc/raddb/proxy/acct_users"
preproxy_usersfile = "/etc/raddb/proxy/preproxy_users"
compat = "no"
}
Module: Checking session {...} for more modules to load
Module: Linked to module rlm_radutmp
Module: Instantiating radutmp
radutmp {
filename = "/usr/sfw/var/log/radius/radutmp"
username = "%{User-Name}"
case_sensitive = yes
check_with_nas = yes
perm = 384
callerid = yes
}
Module: Checking post-proxy {...} for more modules to load
Module: Checking post-auth {...} for more modules to load
Module: Linked to module rlm_attr_filter
Module: Instantiating attr_filter.access_reject
attr_filter attr_filter.access_reject {
attrsfile = "/etc/raddb/proxy/attrs.access_reject"
key = "%{User-Name}"
}
} # modules
} # server
server guns {
modules {
Module: Checking authenticate {...} for more modules to load
Module: Linked to module rlm_ldap
Module: Instantiating ldap
ldap {
server = "mke-unix-dirsvc.abc.com"
port = 389
password = "<removed>"
identity = "uid=abcmenurw,cn=Directory Administrators,dc=abc,dc=com"
net_timeout = 1
timeout = 4
timelimit = 3
tls_mode = no
start_tls = no
tls_require_cert = "allow"
tls {
start_tls = no
require_cert = "allow"
}
basedn = "ou=accounts,ou=unixnm,dc=abc,dc=com"
filter = "(uid=%{%{Stripped-User-Name}:-%{User-Name}})"
base_filter = "(objectclass=radiusprofile)"
auto_header = no
access_attr_used_for_allow = yes
groupname_attribute = "cn"
groupmembership_filter =
"(|(&(objectClass=GroupOfNames)(member=%{Ldap-UserDn}))(&(objectClass=GroupOfUniqueNames)(uniquemember=%{Ldap-UserDn})))"
dictionary_mapping = "/etc/raddb/proxy/ldap.attrmap"
ldap_debug = 0
ldap_connections_number = 5
compare_check_items = no
do_xlat = yes
set_auth_type = yes
}
rlm_ldap: Registering ldap_groupcmp for Ldap-Group
rlm_ldap: Registering ldap_xlat with xlat_name ldap
rlm_ldap: reading ldap<->radius mappings from file
/etc/raddb/proxy/ldap.attrmap
rlm_ldap: LDAP radiusCheckItem mapped to RADIUS $GENERIC$
rlm_ldap: LDAP radiusReplyItem mapped to RADIUS $GENERIC$
rlm_ldap: LDAP radiusAuthType mapped to RADIUS Auth-Type
rlm_ldap: LDAP radiusSimultaneousUse mapped to RADIUS Simultaneous-Use
rlm_ldap: LDAP radiusCalledStationId mapped to RADIUS Called-Station-Id
rlm_ldap: LDAP radiusCallingStationId mapped to RADIUS Calling-Station-Id
rlm_ldap: LDAP lmPassword mapped to RADIUS LM-Password
rlm_ldap: LDAP ntPassword mapped to RADIUS NT-Password
rlm_ldap: LDAP sambaLmPassword mapped to RADIUS LM-Password
rlm_ldap: LDAP sambaNtPassword mapped to RADIUS NT-Password
rlm_ldap: LDAP dBCSPwd mapped to RADIUS LM-Password
rlm_ldap: LDAP acctFlags mapped to RADIUS SMB-Account-CTRL-TEXT
rlm_ldap: LDAP radiusExpiration mapped to RADIUS Expiration
rlm_ldap: LDAP radiusNASIpAddress mapped to RADIUS NAS-IP-Address
rlm_ldap: LDAP radiusServiceType mapped to RADIUS Service-Type
rlm_ldap: LDAP radiusFramedProtocol mapped to RADIUS Framed-Protocol
rlm_ldap: LDAP radiusFramedIPAddress mapped to RADIUS Framed-IP-Address
rlm_ldap: LDAP radiusFramedIPNetmask mapped to RADIUS Framed-IP-Netmask
rlm_ldap: LDAP radiusFramedRoute mapped to RADIUS Framed-Route
rlm_ldap: LDAP radiusFramedRouting mapped to RADIUS Framed-Routing
rlm_ldap: LDAP radiusFilterId mapped to RADIUS Filter-Id
rlm_ldap: LDAP radiusFramedMTU mapped to RADIUS Framed-MTU
rlm_ldap: LDAP radiusFramedCompression mapped to RADIUS Framed-Compression
rlm_ldap: LDAP radiusLoginIPHost mapped to RADIUS Login-IP-Host
rlm_ldap: LDAP radiusLoginService mapped to RADIUS Login-Service
rlm_ldap: LDAP radiusLoginTCPPort mapped to RADIUS Login-TCP-Port
rlm_ldap: LDAP radiusCallbackNumber mapped to RADIUS Callback-Number
rlm_ldap: LDAP radiusCallbackId mapped to RADIUS Callback-Id
rlm_ldap: LDAP radiusFramedIPXNetwork mapped to RADIUS Framed-IPX-Network
rlm_ldap: LDAP radiusClass mapped to RADIUS Class
rlm_ldap: LDAP radiusSessionTimeout mapped to RADIUS Session-Timeout
rlm_ldap: LDAP radiusIdleTimeout mapped to RADIUS Idle-Timeout
rlm_ldap: LDAP radiusTerminationAction mapped to RADIUS Termination-Action
rlm_ldap: LDAP radiusLoginLATService mapped to RADIUS Login-LAT-Service
rlm_ldap: LDAP radiusLoginLATNode mapped to RADIUS Login-LAT-Node
rlm_ldap: LDAP radiusLoginLATGroup mapped to RADIUS Login-LAT-Group
rlm_ldap: LDAP radiusFramedAppleTalkLink mapped to RADIUS
Framed-AppleTalk-Link
rlm_ldap: LDAP radiusFramedAppleTalkNetwork mapped to RADIUS
Framed-AppleTalk-Network
rlm_ldap: LDAP radiusFramedAppleTalkZone mapped to RADIUS
Framed-AppleTalk-Zone
rlm_ldap: LDAP radiusPortLimit mapped to RADIUS Port-Limit
rlm_ldap: LDAP radiusLoginLATPort mapped to RADIUS Login-LAT-Port
rlm_ldap: LDAP radiusReplyMessage mapped to RADIUS Reply-Message
rlm_ldap: LDAP radiusTunnelType mapped to RADIUS Tunnel-Type
rlm_ldap: LDAP radiusTunnelMediumType mapped to RADIUS Tunnel-Medium-Type
rlm_ldap: LDAP radiusTunnelPrivateGroupId mapped to RADIUS
Tunnel-Private-Group-Id
conns: 183738
Module: Checking authorize {...} for more modules to load
Module: Linked to module rlm_preprocess
Module: Instantiating preprocess
preprocess {
huntgroups = "/etc/raddb/proxy/huntgroups"
hints = "/etc/raddb/proxy/hints"
with_ascend_hack = no
ascend_channels_per_line = 23
with_ntdomain_hack = no
with_specialix_jetstream_hack = no
with_cisco_vsa_hack = no
with_alvarion_vsa_hack = no
}
Module: Checking preacct {...} for more modules to load
Module: Linked to module rlm_acct_unique
Module: Instantiating acct_unique
acct_unique {
key = "User-Name, Acct-Session-Id, NAS-IP-Address,
Client-IP-Address, NAS-Port"
}
Module: Checking accounting {...} for more modules to load
Module: Linked to module rlm_detail
Module: Instantiating detail
detail {
detailfile =
"/usr/sfw/var/log/radius/radacct/%{Client-IP-Address}/detail-%Y%m%d"
header = "%t"
detailperm = 384
dirperm = 493
locking = no
log_packet_header = no
}
Module: Instantiating attr_filter.accounting_response
attr_filter attr_filter.accounting_response {
attrsfile = "/etc/raddb/proxy/attrs.accounting_response"
key = "%{User-Name}"
}
Module: Checking session {...} for more modules to load
Module: Checking post-auth {...} for more modules to load
} # modules
} # server
server {
modules {
Module: Checking authenticate {...} for more modules to load
Module: Checking authorize {...} for more modules to load
Module: Checking preacct {...} for more modules to load
Module: Checking accounting {...} for more modules to load
Module: Checking session {...} for more modules to load
Module: Checking post-proxy {...} for more modules to load
Module: Checking post-auth {...} for more modules to load
} # modules
} # server
radiusd: #### Opening IP addresses and Ports ####
listen {
type = "auth"
ipaddr = *
port = 0
}
listen {
type = "acct"
ipaddr = *
port = 0
}
listen {
type = "control"
listen {
socket = "/usr/sfw/var/run/radiusd/radiusd.sock"
}
}
listen {
type = "auth"
ipaddr = *
port = 1822
}
listen {
type = "acct"
ipaddr = *
port = 1823
}
Listening on authentication address * port 1812
Listening on accounting address * port 1813
Listening on command file /usr/sfw/var/run/radiusd/radiusd.sock
Listening on authentication address * port 1822 as server guns
Listening on accounting address * port 1823 as server guns
Listening on proxy address * port 1814
Ready to process requests.
REQUEST #1 (to down corporate RADIUS server)
============================================
rad_recv: Access-Request packet from host 3.62.227.250 port 1948, id=58,
length=66
User-Name = "le935529"
User-Password = "<removed>"
NAS-Identifier = "ABCResearchPark"
+- entering group authorize {...}
++[preprocess] returns ok
++[chap] returns noop
++[mschap] returns noop
[suffix] No '@' in User-Name = "le935529", looking up realm NULL
[suffix] Found realm "NULL"
[suffix] Adding Stripped-User-Name = "le935529"
[suffix] Adding Realm = "NULL"
[suffix] Proxying request from user le935529 to realm NULL
[suffix] Preparing to proxy authentication request to realm "NULL"
++[suffix] returns updated
[eap] No EAP-Message, not doing EAP
++[eap] returns noop
++[files] returns noop
++[expiration] returns noop
++[logintime] returns noop
++[pap] returns noop
WARNING: Empty section. Using default return values.
Sending Access-Request of id 64 to 3.122.220.22 port 1812
User-Name = "le935529"
User-Password = "<removed>"
NAS-Identifier = "ABCResearchPark"
NAS-IP-Address = 3.62.227.250
Proxy-State = 0x3538
Proxying request 0 to home server 3.122.220.22 port 1812
Sending Access-Request of id 64 to 3.122.220.22 port 1812
User-Name = "le935529"
User-Password = "<removed>"
NAS-Identifier = "ABCResearchPark"
NAS-IP-Address = 3.62.227.250
Proxy-State = 0x3538
Going to the next request
Waking up in 0.9 seconds.
Waking up in 28.9 seconds.
Marking home server 3.122.220.22 port 1812 as zombie (it looks like it is
dead).
Cleaning up request 0 ID 58 with timestamp +8
Ready to process requests.
REQEUST #2 (to down corporate RADIUS server)
============================================
rad_recv: Access-Request packet from host 3.62.227.250 port 1951, id=59,
length=66
User-Name = "le935529"
User-Password = "<removed>"
NAS-Identifier = "ABCResearchPark"
+- entering group authorize {...}
++[preprocess] returns ok
++[chap] returns noop
++[mschap] returns noop
[suffix] No '@' in User-Name = "le935529", looking up realm NULL
[suffix] Found realm "NULL"
[suffix] Adding Stripped-User-Name = "le935529"
[suffix] Adding Realm = "NULL"
[suffix] Proxying request from user le935529 to realm NULL
[suffix] Preparing to proxy authentication request to realm "NULL"
++[suffix] returns updated
[eap] No EAP-Message, not doing EAP
++[eap] returns noop
++[files] returns noop
++[expiration] returns noop
++[logintime] returns noop
++[pap] returns noop
WARNING: Empty section. Using default return values.
Sending Access-Request of id 72 to 3.122.220.22 port 1812
User-Name = "le935529"
User-Password = "<removed>"
NAS-Identifier = "ABCResearchPark"
NAS-IP-Address = 3.62.227.250
Proxy-State = 0x3539
Proxying request 1 to home server 3.122.220.22 port 1812
Sending Access-Request of id 72 to 3.122.220.22 port 1812
User-Name = "le935529"
User-Password = "<removed>"
NAS-Identifier = "ABCResearchPark"
NAS-IP-Address = 3.62.227.250
Proxy-State = 0x3539
Going to the next request
Waking up in 0.9 seconds.
Waking up in 28.9 seconds.
Marking home server 3.122.220.22 port 1812 as dead.
Cleaning up request 1 ID 59 with timestamp +53
Waking up in 299.9 seconds.
REQUEST #3 (corp is marked dead, successful LDAP Auth)
======================================================
rad_recv: Access-Request packet from host 3.62.227.250 port 1952, id=60,
length=66
User-Name = "le935529"
User-Password = "<removed>"
NAS-Identifier = "ABCResearchPark"
+- entering group authorize {...}
++[preprocess] returns ok
++[chap] returns noop
++[mschap] returns noop
[suffix] No '@' in User-Name = "le935529", looking up realm NULL
[suffix] Found realm "NULL"
[suffix] Adding Stripped-User-Name = "le935529"
[suffix] Adding Realm = "NULL"
[suffix] Proxying request from user le935529 to realm NULL
[suffix] Preparing to proxy authentication request to realm "NULL"
++[suffix] returns updated
[eap] No EAP-Message, not doing EAP
++[eap] returns noop
++[files] returns noop
++[expiration] returns noop
++[logintime] returns noop
++[pap] returns noop
WARNING: Empty section. Using default return values.
>>> Sending proxied request internally to virtual server.
server guns {
+- entering group authorize {...}
++[preprocess] returns ok
[suffix] Request already proxied. Ignoring.
++[suffix] returns ok
[ldap] performing user authorization for le935529
[ldap] expand: %{Stripped-User-Name} -> le935529
[ldap] expand: (uid=%{%{Stripped-User-Name}:-%{User-Name}}) ->
(uid=le935529)
[ldap] expand: ou=accounts,ou=unixnm,dc=abc,dc=com ->
ou=accounts,ou=unixnm,dc=health,dc=ge,dc=com
[ldap] ldap_get_conn: Checking Id: 0
[ldap] ldap_get_conn: Got Id: 0
[ldap] attempting LDAP reconnection
[ldap] (re)connect to mke-unix-dirsvc.am.health.ge.com:389,
authentication 0
[ldap] bind as uid=abcmenurw,cn=Directory
Administrators,dc=abc,dc=com/<removed> to mke-unix-dirsvc.abc.com:389
[ldap] waiting for bind result ...
[ldap] Bind was successful
[ldap] performing search in ou=accounts,ou=unixnm,dc=ge,dc=com, with
filter (uid=le935529)
[ldap] looking for check items in directory...
[ldap] looking for reply items in directory...
WARNING: No "known good" password was found in LDAP. Are you sure that
the user is configured correctly?
[ldap] Setting Auth-Type = LDAP
[ldap] user le935529 authorized to use remote access
[ldap] ldap_release_conn: Release Id: 0
++[ldap] returns ok
++[expiration] returns noop
++[logintime] returns noop
Found Auth-Type = LDAP
+- entering group LDAP {...}
[ldap] login attempt by "le935529" with password "<removed>"
[ldap] user DN: uid=le935529,ou=people,ou=accounts,ou=unixnm,dc=abc,dc=com
[ldap] (re)connect to mke-unix-dirsvc.abc.com:389, authentication 1
[ldap] bind as
uid=le935529,ou=people,ou=accounts,ou=unixnm,dc=abc,dc=com/<removed> to
mke-unix-dirsvc.abc.com:389
[ldap] waiting for bind result ...
[ldap] Bind was successful
[ldap] user le935529 authenticated succesfully
++[ldap] returns ok
+- entering group post-auth {...}
++[exec] returns noop
} # server guns
Going to the next request
<<< Received proxied response code 2 from internal virtual server.
+- entering group post-proxy {...}
[eap] No pre-existing handler found
++[eap] returns noop
Found Auth-Type = Accept
Auth-Type = Accept, accepting the user
+- entering group post-auth {...}
++[exec] returns noop
Sending Access-Accept of id 60 to 3.62.227.250 port 1952
Finished request 2.
Going to the next request
Waking up in 4.9 seconds.
Cleaning up request 2 ID 60 with timestamp +105
Waking up in 272.1 seconds.
Thanks in advance for your help!
Troy
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