Success! I've successfully gotten OpenVPN + PAM + FreeRADIUS authenticating!!
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I am still getting the :
May 22 15:23:43 openvpn[96569]: OpenVPN 2.0.6 i386-portbld-freebsd6.1 [SSL] [LZO] built on Apr 6 2006
May 22 15:23:43 openvpn[96569]: PLUGIN_INIT: could not load plugin shared object /usr/local/lib/openvpn-auth-pam.so: Service unavailable: Too many links (errno=31)after trying all the suggestions in this thread.
I assume the module should be at the path listed in the error message?
I do not have the openvpn-auth-pam.so file on my system. Is it I am running 1.2-Beta-1.
Any ideas?
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Did you try the pkg_add -r openvpn command from the shell or console? Your log says it's still using the broken version of openvpn. It should say April 2007 after it's gotten the correct version I think.
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I got everything done on Server side but i dont know how to define username and password in conf file on Windows any ideas . Thanks :)
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Thanks for the great info.
How would i use this to authenticate against a windows 2003 Active directory using IAS?
Cheers
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Use the LDAP authentication module.
http://code.google.com/p/openvpn-auth-ldap/ -
i don't suppose anyone has a pre-compiled plugin module?
I don't mean to sound lazy but I have no idea how to do that deep stuff in linux. I guess i could learn but i thought I'd be cheeky first :)
Thanks
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Anyways, just going back to the above freeRADIUS setup, what do you need to add the the client file?
I've added:
auth-user-pass
auth-retry interactbut these don't work. the server comes back with AUTH FAILED (or something like that…)
Is there something else, apart from username,password and max connections i need to add to the user in the freeradius setup page?
Thanks
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Here is my log:
Jan 12 23:25:52 openvpn[343]: TUN/TAP device /dev/tun0 opened
Jan 12 23:25:52 openvpn[343]: /sbin/ifconfig tun0 10.87.99.1 10.87.99.2 mtu 1500 netmask 255.255.255.255 up
Jan 12 23:25:52 openvpn[343]: /etc/rc.filter_configure tun0 1500 1543 10.87.99.1 10.87.99.2 init
Jan 12 23:25:55 openvpn[343]: Listening for incoming TCP connection on [undef]:443
Jan 12 23:25:55 openvpn[343]: TCPv4_SERVER link local (bound): [undef]:443
Jan 12 23:25:55 openvpn[343]: TCPv4_SERVER link remote: [undef]
Jan 12 23:25:55 openvpn[343]: Initialization Sequence Completed
Jan 12 23:26:14 openvpn[343]: Re-using SSL/TLS context
Jan 12 23:26:14 openvpn[343]: TCP connection established with xx.xx.145.118:3680
Jan 12 23:26:14 openvpn[343]: TCPv4_SERVER link local: [undef]
Jan 12 23:26:14 openvpn[343]: TCPv4_SERVER link remote: xx.xx.145.118:3680
Jan 12 23:26:27 openvpn[1253]: rad_send_request: No valid RADIUS responses received
Jan 12 23:26:27 openvpn[343]: xx.xx.145.118:3680 PLUGIN_CALL: plugin function PLUGIN_AUTH_USER_PASS_VERIFY failed with status 1: /usr/local/lib/openvpn-auth-pam.so
Jan 12 23:26:27 openvpn[343]: xx.xx.145.118:3680 TLS Auth Error: Auth Username/Password verification failed for peer
Jan 12 23:26:27 openvpn[343]: xx.xx.145.118:3680 [client1] Peer Connection Initiated with xx.xx.145.118:3680
Jan 12 23:26:28 openvpn[343]: xx.xx.145.118:3680 Connection reset, restarting [0]I have a feeling that my radius server isn't running. I did telnet 10.87.0.1 1892 and it didn't connect (usually if something is listening it comes back with something at least…)
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ok i did some testing with another RADIUS server on another machine.
pfsense can communicate to it ok however with the current type of setting in the users file:
user1 User-Password == "password"
the RADIUS server always replies back with a Reject (according to tcpdump)
If I force an accept reply by doing in the users file:
lameusername Auth-Type != Accept
tcpdump says that the Radius server is responding with an accept (as I've forced it) but openVPN server still send my openVPN client "Received AUTH_FAILED control message"
Any ideas what openvpn wants?
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Hi Jonny!
I was having the same problem as you were but i found that i could fix it by making this change to the /etc/radius.conf file.(This is my /etc/radius.conf on my testVM)
acct 192.168.1.1:1892 *passhere* auth 192.168.1.1:1892 *passhere*
You will see that i just changed the file to add the port for the radius server. I found that without this the openvpn server was never even talking to my radius server (found after a LOT of log hunting and debugging). Try making that change then rebooting your box.. It should hopfully work at that point. If not post back here or PM me and ill try and help you out with it =)
-Eureka
Here is my log:
Jan 12 23:25:52 openvpn[343]: TUN/TAP device /dev/tun0 opened
Jan 12 23:25:52 openvpn[343]: /sbin/ifconfig tun0 10.87.99.1 10.87.99.2 mtu 1500 netmask 255.255.255.255 up
Jan 12 23:25:52 openvpn[343]: /etc/rc.filter_configure tun0 1500 1543 10.87.99.1 10.87.99.2 init
Jan 12 23:25:55 openvpn[343]: Listening for incoming TCP connection on [undef]:443
Jan 12 23:25:55 openvpn[343]: TCPv4_SERVER link local (bound): [undef]:443
Jan 12 23:25:55 openvpn[343]: TCPv4_SERVER link remote: [undef]
Jan 12 23:25:55 openvpn[343]: Initialization Sequence Completed
Jan 12 23:26:14 openvpn[343]: Re-using SSL/TLS context
Jan 12 23:26:14 openvpn[343]: TCP connection established with xx.xx.145.118:3680
Jan 12 23:26:14 openvpn[343]: TCPv4_SERVER link local: [undef]
Jan 12 23:26:14 openvpn[343]: TCPv4_SERVER link remote: xx.xx.145.118:3680
Jan 12 23:26:27 openvpn[1253]: rad_send_request: No valid RADIUS responses received
Jan 12 23:26:27 openvpn[343]: xx.xx.145.118:3680 PLUGIN_CALL: plugin function PLUGIN_AUTH_USER_PASS_VERIFY failed with status 1: /usr/local/lib/openvpn-auth-pam.so
Jan 12 23:26:27 openvpn[343]: xx.xx.145.118:3680 TLS Auth Error: Auth Username/Password verification failed for peer
Jan 12 23:26:27 openvpn[343]: xx.xx.145.118:3680 [client1] Peer Connection Initiated with xx.xx.145.118:3680
Jan 12 23:26:28 openvpn[343]: xx.xx.145.118:3680 Connection reset, restarting [0]I have a feeling that my radius server isn't running. I did telnet 10.87.0.1 1892 and it didn't connect (usually if something is listening it comes back with something at least…)
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Hi All,
Ive taken the information that j0emv posted and created a simple Howto with my troubleshooting tips and a fix or two. Ive sent it to the wiki-admin to post in the tutorials section but until then you can find it here:http://fusionnetwork.us/index.php/component/content/article/15-general-tutorials/23-pfsense-openvpn-freeradius
Hope it help ;)
-E
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I am running pfsense 1.2Release.
I followed the tutorial above but it looks like i do not have the openvpn-auth-pam.so plugin in /usr/local/lib and therefore i get the following error:
Mar 17 19:43:12 openvpn[29060]: Exiting
Mar 17 19:43:12 openvpn[29060]: PLUGIN_INIT: could not load plugin shared object /usr/local/lib/openvpn-auth-pam.so: Service unavailable: Too many links (errno=31)
Mar 17 19:43:12 openvpn[29060]: OpenVPN 2.0.6 i386-portbld-freebsd6.2 [SSL] [LZO] built on Sep 13 2007the tutorial suggest running pkg_add -r openvpn to update to the latest openvpn version, i already have Openvpn 2.0.6, but ran the command anyway, and got an FTP failure error (apparently th file isn't there anymore?):
Error: FTP Unable to get ftp://ftp.freebsd.org/pub/FreeBSD/ports/i386/packages-6.2-release/Latest/openvpn.tbz: File unavailable (e.g., file not found, no access)
Is there any way i can get openvpn-auth-pam.so copied over to my pfsense ?
thanks
ALEX
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Hi Alexb,
It looks like you might be running an old version of the 1.2-release. Can you try updating to the 1.2.2x?
Make a backup of your system, then download the "latest.tgz" and start an update.
http://updates.pfsense.com/_updaters/-E
I am running pfsense 1.2Release.
I followed the tutorial above but it looks like i do not have the openvpn-auth-pam.so plugin in /usr/local/lib and therefore i get the following error:
Mar 17 19:43:12 openvpn[29060]: Exiting
Mar 17 19:43:12 openvpn[29060]: PLUGIN_INIT: could not load plugin shared object /usr/local/lib/openvpn-auth-pam.so: Service unavailable: Too many links (errno=31)
Mar 17 19:43:12 openvpn[29060]: OpenVPN 2.0.6 i386-portbld-freebsd6.2 [SSL] [LZO] built on Sep 13 2007the tutorial suggest running pkg_add -r openvpn to update to the latest openvpn version, i already have Openvpn 2.0.6, but ran the command anyway, and got an FTP failure error (apparently th file isn't there anymore?):
Error: FTP Unable to get ftp://ftp.freebsd.org/pub/FreeBSD/ports/i386/packages-6.2-release/Latest/openvpn.tbz: File unavailable (e.g., file not found, no access)
Is there any way i can get openvpn-auth-pam.so copied over to my pfsense ?
thanks
ALEX
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Updating to a the 1.2.2 version of pfsense is a little too radical of a solution to include the auth-pam plugin to my system. Updating pfsense would require a lot of testing which i am not willing to do just to add the PAM plugin. Anyone has an idea as to :
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Why i do not have the pam plugin on my system as oppose to everyone on this thread who was successful
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How could i get the plugin loaded on my system without upgrading my pfsense version?
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Updating to a the 1.2.2 version of pfsense is a little too radical of a solution to include the auth-pam plugin to my system. Updating pfsense would require a lot of testing which i am not willing to do just to add the PAM plugin. Anyone has an idea as to :
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Why i do not have the pam plugin on my system as oppose to everyone on this thread who was successful
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How could i get the plugin loaded on my system without upgrading my pfsense version?
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I've followed here and got everything installed, the RADIUS auth fails:
Tue May 19 07:53:39 2009 us=971748 24.80.65.8:51670 ENVP[24] = 'link_mtu=1543'
Tue May 19 07:53:39 2009 us=971772 24.80.65.8:51670 ENVP[25] = 'dev=tun0'
AUTH-PAM: BACKGROUND: received command code: 0
AUTH-PAM: BACKGROUND: USER/PASS: user1/password1
AUTH-PAM: BACKGROUND: my_conv[0] query='RADIUS Password:' style=1
AUTH-PAM: BACKGROUND: my_conv[0] query='pam_radius: pam_sm_authenticate: Radius failure
' style=3
AUTH-PAM: BACKGROUND: user 'user1' failed to authenticate: authentication information is unavailable
Tue May 19 07:53:48 2009 us=975656 x.x.x.x:51670 PLUGIN_CALL: POST /usr/local/lib/openvpn-auth-pam.so/PLUGIN_AUTH_USER_PASS_VERIFY status=1
Tue May 19 07:53:48 2009 us=975682 x.x.x.x:51670 PLUGIN_CALL: plugin function PLUGIN_AUTH_USER_PASS_VERIFY failed with status 1: /usr/local/lib/openvpn-auth-pam.so
Tue May 19 07:53:48 2009 us=975706 x.x.x.x:51670 TLS Auth Error: Auth Username/Password verification failed for peer
Tue May 19 07:53:48 2009 us=975837 MULTI TCP: multi_tcp_post TA_SOCKET_READ_RESIDUAL -> TA_SOCKET_WRITEDoes a port need to be opened for FreeRADIUS? What else can I do to debug this?
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OK, I noticed radiussd was core dumping, and that it was commenting on auth_log - so i commented these lines out:
#log_auth =
#log_auth_badpass =
#log_auth_goodpass =Looks good now.
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I've found a radiusplugin (http://www.nongnu.org/radiusplugin/) for OpenVPN, but it seems only to work in LINUX.
My problem is that I would like to limit users with radius (Simultanous Use, et cetera), but it doesn't works, due to the PAM plugin doesn't send any accounting packages to RADIUS (works only with AUTH).
Have anyone got it to work in FreeBSD or have any other clue how to work around this problem?
I'll be running about 3-4 OpenVPN instances and each OpenVPN server will use the same certs - one client can connect to any server.
The problem is that I don't want one client to connect to four different instances of OpenVPN with the same username/password at the same time. Therefore I must set up radius to work properly with OpenVPN so I can set up multi-connection limit (not only AUTH).It would be great to continue using pfsense on these servers.
Best regards,
Henry Parkon
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Just incase anyony else has the issue with the missing pam.d plugin, try this:
setenv PACKAGESITE ftp://ftp.freebsd.org/pub/FreeBSD/ports/i386/packages-7-stable/Latest/
pkg_add -r openvpnThe first step will change the URL for packages to be donloaded, the second reinstalls openvpn which includes the plugin. I hope that's of use to someone, I spent ages tearing my hair out over it! Works great now though, excellent guide.
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Hi,
I've have problems getting the authenciation between the client and the Radius Server to work. I do not get a login prompt on the client side.
I've followed the instructions as per http://forum.pfsense.org/index.php/topic,4105.0.htmlI'm using pfsense 1.2.2.
OpenVPN GUI 1.0.3.
I've reinstalled openvpn using "pkg_add -r" and reinstalled FreeRadius.My radius server looks like its running and shows:
ps ax | grep radi
47602 ?? I 0:00.25 radiusd -s
39020 p0 R+ 0:00.00 grep radi
My client can connect without the "plugin" option in the OpenVPN server config page.my /etc/radius.conf file:
acct 192.168.100.1:1892 secret
auth 192.168.100.1:1892 secretand my /etc/pam.d/openvpn
auth required pam_radius.so debug=10
account suffient pam_permit.so
session suffient pam_permit.soThe errors in the openvpn.log are as follows:
Jul 29 14:25:54 gw openvpn[471]: XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX:64045 TLS Error: TLS handshake failed
Jul 29 14:25:54 gw openvpn[471]: 216.40.116.225:64045 Fatal TLS error (check_tls_errors_co), restarting
Jul 29 14:25:59 gw openvpn[471]: Re-using SSL/TLS context
Jul 29 14:25:59 gw openvpn[471]: TCP connection established with XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX:55929
Jul 29 14:25:59 gw openvpn[471]: TCPv4_SERVER link local: [undef]
Jul 29 14:25:59 gw openvpn[471]: TCPv4_SERVER link remote: XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX:55929
Jul 29 14:26:00 gw openvpn[471]: XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX:55929 TLS Error: Auth Username/Password was not provided by peer
Jul 29 14:26:00 gw openvpn[471]: XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX:55929 TLS Error: TLS handshake failed
Jul 29 14:26:00 gw openvpn[471]: XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX:55929 Fatal TLS error (check_tls_errors_co), restartingAny help is greatly appreciated. Thanks.