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      osvaldotcf
      last edited by

      Thank you.
      I set up a test environment.

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        Nachtfalke
        last edited by

        Updates pkg v1.5.6:

        • Fixed: typos in description (interfaces, users, macs)

        • Fixed: syntax error in additional check-items (users,macs)

        • Added: GUI TLS support for LDAP

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          filip_pag
          last edited by

          in freeradius2,

          can i form groups and add users into groups and create groups rules?  :D
          and how to bind user to mac address?

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            Nachtfalke
            last edited by

            @filip_pag:

            in freeradius2,

            can i form groups and add users into groups and create groups rules?  :D

            This isn't possible from GUI at the moment. And I don't know if groups can be build without any SQL database. In SQL you can create a group and put users into this group.

            Then you can add the following as "Additional RADIUS Attributes on the TOP of this entry":

            DEFAULT Group == "disabled", Auth-Type := Reject
            

            DEFAULT Group == "disabled": matches all users in the group "disabled"
            Auth-Type := Reject: sets auth-type to reject and so rejects all users in this group.
            You can work with:

            Fall-Through = yes
            

            If other attributes should be assigned like VLAN and so on. But this isn't easy to handle from GUI so it would be perhaps easier to configure all attributes for every user.

            http://wiki.freeradius.org/FAQ#How+do+I+deny+access+to+a+specific+user%2C+or+group+of+users%3F

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              pszafer
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              @Nachtfalke

              coming back to AD with PAP
              for me it is only one thing to change against webgui:
              /usr/local/etc/raddb/sites-enabled/default:

              authenticate
              {
                      Auth-Type LDAP {
                                      ldap
                      }
              }

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                Nachtfalke
                last edited by

                @pszafer:

                @Nachtfalke

                coming back to AD with PAP
                for me it is only one thing to change against webgui:
                /usr/local/etc/raddb/sites-enabled/default:

                authenticate
                {
                       Auth-Type LDAP {
                                       ldap
                       }
                }

                I am not familar with AD or LDAP so perhaps it is possible for you to give the example - using the pfsense web GUI (Screenshot) or something else how you configured it for your domain  :P
                So that we know what you filled out for "Base DN" and so on  ::)

                PS: Which samba package do we need ? Which version ? Link to freebsd ftp ?
                I am thinking about to make a possibility to install samba and configure it this was but not installing samba by default when installing freeradius2 package.

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                  Hermel
                  last edited by

                  Hi Nachtfalke,

                  I am using the pfSense on an embedded device (ALIX board).
                  After system boot the file system (/) is mounted as read only.
                  When starting the freeradius server it reports following error mesages:

                  Jan 26 20:38:50 radiusd[53305]: /usr/local/etc/raddb/modules/counter[71]: Instantiation failed for module "daily"
                  Jan 26 20:38:50 radiusd[53305]: /usr/local/etc/raddb/modules/counter[71]: Instantiation failed for module "daily"
                  Jan 26 20:38:50 radiusd[53305]: rlm_counter: Failed to open file /usr/local/etc/raddb/db.daily: Read-only file system
                  Jan 26 20:38:50 radiusd[53305]: rlm_counter: Failed to open file /usr/local/etc/raddb/db.daily: Read-only file system

                  Do you think it is possible to locate these file within the /var/.. or /tmp/…  folder.
                  These folders are RAM drives (/dev/md[0|1]) which are mounted as read-write after system boot.
                  Could you be so kind to locate also other runtime/temporal files in these folders?

                  Thanks a lot & best wishes
                  Hermel

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                    Nachtfalke
                    last edited by

                    @Hermel:

                    Hi Nachtfalke,

                    I am using the pfSense on an embedded device (ALIX board).
                    After system boot the file system (/) is mounted as read only.
                    When starting the freeradius server it reports following error mesages:

                    Jan 26 20:38:50 radiusd[53305]: /usr/local/etc/raddb/modules/counter[71]: Instantiation failed for module "daily"
                    Jan 26 20:38:50 radiusd[53305]: /usr/local/etc/raddb/modules/counter[71]: Instantiation failed for module "daily"
                    Jan 26 20:38:50 radiusd[53305]: rlm_counter: Failed to open file /usr/local/etc/raddb/db.daily: Read-only file system
                    Jan 26 20:38:50 radiusd[53305]: rlm_counter: Failed to open file /usr/local/etc/raddb/db.daily: Read-only file system

                    Do you think it is possible to locate these file within the /var/.. or /tmp/…  folder.
                    These folders are RAM drives (/dev/md[0|1]) which are mounted as read-write after system boot.
                    Could you be so kind to locate also other runtime/temporal files in these folders?

                    Thanks a lot & best wishes
                    Hermel

                    Hi Hermel,

                    I am not using an embedded device. Do you know if it is possible to installe pfsense embedded in a VM ?
                    If there is a way to virtualize this than I could spent some time on doing and testing this. Don't know how much work this will be.

                    The "db.daily" is a database and needs to be persistent after a reboot.

                    You can test and edit freeradius.inc starting at line 2544 - 2674:

                    /usr/local/pkg/freeradius.inc
                    

                    original:

                    counter daily {
                    	filename = \${raddbdir}/db.daily
                    	key = User-Name
                    	count-attribute = Acct-Session-Time
                    	reset = daily
                    	counter-name = Daily-Session-Time
                    	check-name = Max-Daily-Session
                    	reply-name = Session-Timeout
                    	cache-size = 5000
                    }
                    
                    counter weekly {
                    	filename = \${raddbdir}/db.weekly
                    	key = User-Name
                    	count-attribute = Acct-Session-Time
                    	reset = weekly
                    	counter-name = Weekly-Session-Time
                    	check-name = Max-Weekly-Session
                    	reply-name = Session-Timeout
                    	cache-size = 5000
                    }
                    
                    counter monthly {
                    	filename = \${raddbdir}/db.monthly
                    	key = User-Name
                    	count-attribute = Acct-Session-Time
                    	reset = monthly
                    	counter-name = Monthly-Session-Time
                    	check-name = Max-Monthly-Session
                    	reply-name = Session-Timeout
                    	cache-size = 5000
                    }
                    
                    counter forever {
                    	filename = \${raddbdir}/db.forever
                    	key = User-Name
                    	count-attribute = Acct-Session-Time
                    	reset = never
                    	counter-name = Forever-Session-Time
                    	check-name = Max-Forever-Session
                    	reply-name = Session-Timeout
                    	cache-size = 5000
                    }
                    
                    counter maxdailyupload {
                    	filename = \${raddbdir}/db.maxdailyupload
                    	key = User-Name
                    	count-attribute = Acct-Input-Octets
                    	reset = daily
                    	counter-name = Daily-Input-Octets
                    	check-name = Max-Daily-Input
                    	reply-name = Acct-Input-Octets
                    	cache-size = 5000
                    }
                    
                    counter maxdailydownload {
                    	filename = \${raddbdir}/db.maxdailydownload
                    	key = User-Name
                    	count-attribute = Acct-Output-Octets
                    	reset = daily
                    	counter-name = Daily-Output-Octets
                    	check-name = Max-Daily-Output
                    	reply-name = Acct-Output-Octets
                    	cache-size = 5000
                    }
                    
                    counter maxweeklyupload {
                    	filename = \${raddbdir}/db.maxweeklyupload
                    	key = User-Name
                    	count-attribute = Acct-Input-Octets
                    	reset = weekly
                    	counter-name = Weekly-Input-Octets
                    	check-name = Max-Weekly-Input
                    	reply-name = Acct-Input-Octets
                    	cache-size = 5000
                    }
                    
                    counter maxweeklydownload {
                    	filename = \${raddbdir}/db.maxweeklydownload
                    	key = User-Name
                    	count-attribute = Acct-Output-Octets
                    	reset = weekly
                    	counter-name = Weekly-Output-Octets
                    	check-name = Max-Weekly-Output
                    	reply-name = Acct-Output-Octets
                    	cache-size = 5000
                    }
                    
                    counter maxmonthlyupload {
                    	filename = \${raddbdir}/db.maxmonthlyupload
                    	key = User-Name
                    	count-attribute = Acct-Input-Octets
                    	reset = monthly
                    	counter-name = Monthly-Input-Octets
                    	check-name = Max-Monthly-Input
                    	reply-name = Acct-Input-Octets
                    	cache-size = 5000
                    }
                    
                    counter maxmonthlydownload {
                    	filename = \${raddbdir}/db.maxmonthlydownload
                    	key = User-Name
                    	count-attribute = Acct-Output-Octets
                    	reset = monthly
                    	counter-name = Monthly-Output-Octets
                    	check-name = Max-Monthly-Output
                    	reply-name = Acct-Output-Octets
                    	cache-size = 5000
                    }
                    
                    counter maxupload {
                    	filename = \${raddbdir}/db.maxforeverupload
                    	key = User-Name
                    	count-attribute = Acct-Input-Octets
                    	reset = never
                    	counter-name = Forever-Input-Octets
                    	check-name = Max-Forever-Input
                    	reply-name = Acct-Input-Octets
                    	cache-size = 5000
                    }
                    
                    counter maxdownload {
                    	filename = \${raddbdir}/db.maxforeverdownload
                    	key = User-Name
                    	count-attribute = Acct-Output-Octets
                    	reset = never
                    	counter-name = Forever-Output-Octets
                    	check-name = Max-Forever-Output
                    	reply-name = Acct-Output-Octets
                    	cache-size = 5000
                    }
                    

                    this will save the db.daily and the other dbs in /tmp

                    counter daily {
                    	filename = /tmp/db.daily
                    	key = User-Name
                    	count-attribute = Acct-Session-Time
                    	reset = daily
                    	counter-name = Daily-Session-Time
                    	check-name = Max-Daily-Session
                    	reply-name = Session-Timeout
                    	cache-size = 5000
                    }
                    
                    counter weekly {
                    	filename = /tmp/db.weekly
                    	key = User-Name
                    	count-attribute = Acct-Session-Time
                    	reset = weekly
                    	counter-name = Weekly-Session-Time
                    	check-name = Max-Weekly-Session
                    	reply-name = Session-Timeout
                    	cache-size = 5000
                    }
                    
                    counter monthly {
                    	filename = /tmp/db.monthly
                    	key = User-Name
                    	count-attribute = Acct-Session-Time
                    	reset = monthly
                    	counter-name = Monthly-Session-Time
                    	check-name = Max-Monthly-Session
                    	reply-name = Session-Timeout
                    	cache-size = 5000
                    }
                    
                    counter forever {
                    	filename = /tmp/db.forever
                    	key = User-Name
                    	count-attribute = Acct-Session-Time
                    	reset = never
                    	counter-name = Forever-Session-Time
                    	check-name = Max-Forever-Session
                    	reply-name = Session-Timeout
                    	cache-size = 5000
                    }
                    
                    counter maxdailyupload {
                    	filename = /tmp/db.maxdailyupload
                    	key = User-Name
                    	count-attribute = Acct-Input-Octets
                    	reset = daily
                    	counter-name = Daily-Input-Octets
                    	check-name = Max-Daily-Input
                    	reply-name = Acct-Input-Octets
                    	cache-size = 5000
                    }
                    
                    counter maxdailydownload {
                    	filename = /tmp/db.maxdailydownload
                    	key = User-Name
                    	count-attribute = Acct-Output-Octets
                    	reset = daily
                    	counter-name = Daily-Output-Octets
                    	check-name = Max-Daily-Output
                    	reply-name = Acct-Output-Octets
                    	cache-size = 5000
                    }
                    
                    counter maxweeklyupload {
                    	filename = /tmp/db.maxweeklyupload
                    	key = User-Name
                    	count-attribute = Acct-Input-Octets
                    	reset = weekly
                    	counter-name = Weekly-Input-Octets
                    	check-name = Max-Weekly-Input
                    	reply-name = Acct-Input-Octets
                    	cache-size = 5000
                    }
                    
                    counter maxweeklydownload {
                    	filename = /tmp/db.maxweeklydownload
                    	key = User-Name
                    	count-attribute = Acct-Output-Octets
                    	reset = weekly
                    	counter-name = Weekly-Output-Octets
                    	check-name = Max-Weekly-Output
                    	reply-name = Acct-Output-Octets
                    	cache-size = 5000
                    }
                    
                    counter maxmonthlyupload {
                    	filename = /tmp/db.maxmonthlyupload
                    	key = User-Name
                    	count-attribute = Acct-Input-Octets
                    	reset = monthly
                    	counter-name = Monthly-Input-Octets
                    	check-name = Max-Monthly-Input
                    	reply-name = Acct-Input-Octets
                    	cache-size = 5000
                    }
                    
                    counter maxmonthlydownload {
                    	filename = /tmp/db.maxmonthlydownload
                    	key = User-Name
                    	count-attribute = Acct-Output-Octets
                    	reset = monthly
                    	counter-name = Monthly-Output-Octets
                    	check-name = Max-Monthly-Output
                    	reply-name = Acct-Output-Octets
                    	cache-size = 5000
                    }
                    
                    counter maxupload {
                    	filename = /tmp/db.maxforeverupload
                    	key = User-Name
                    	count-attribute = Acct-Input-Octets
                    	reset = never
                    	counter-name = Forever-Input-Octets
                    	check-name = Max-Forever-Input
                    	reply-name = Acct-Input-Octets
                    	cache-size = 5000
                    }
                    
                    counter maxdownload {
                    	filename = /tmp/db.maxforeverdownload
                    	key = User-Name
                    	count-attribute = Acct-Output-Octets
                    	reset = never
                    	counter-name = Forever-Output-Octets
                    	check-name = Max-Forever-Output
                    	reply-name = Acct-Output-Octets
                    	cache-size = 5000
                    }
                    

                    Give it a try.

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                      filip_pag
                      last edited by

                      i want to limit bandwith for one user, I enter bandwith limit(upload&downlaod) for
                      user account but it isnt working, I tried also for MAC address but it dont work, do I
                      have to enable some rule or?

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                        Hermel
                        last edited by

                        Hi Nachtfalke,

                        I have tested the changes you proposed and after a reboot, the server has the status "running"

                        But root (/) is not mounted as read only.
                        I currently do not know why.
                        The only log entries which could relate on this topic are:

                        Jan 27 00:55:32 php: : freeRADIUS: Switched to pfSense Cert-Manager. Creating new DH and random file in /usr/local/etc/raddb/certs
                        Jan 27 00:55:29 php: : FreeRADIUS: Restoring the original file from /usr/local/etc/raddb/policy.conf.backup and /usr/local/etc/raddb/files.backup
                        Jan 27 00:55:28 php: : FreeRADIUS: Restoring the original file from /usr/local/etc/raddb/policy.conf.backup and /usr/local/etc/raddb/files.backup

                        But today it is too late to make a more detailed analysis and at the weekend I will not be at home, thus I have to shift this topic to next week.

                        However finally I would like to reply to your comments/questions:

                        I am not using an embedded device. Do you know if it is possible to installe pfsense embedded in a VM ?
                        So far as I know this is not possible.

                        The "db.daily" is a database and needs to be persistent after a reboot.
                        Well if my understanding is corret, then the files have to be stored at shutdown and restored at boot.
                        This may be quite complex … I am open minded to support you at the development - also if I do not have too much time.

                        Have a good time
                        Hermel

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                          Nachtfalke
                          last edited by

                          Updates pkg v1.5.6:

                          • fixed: a bug when the shortname of a NAS contains whitespace(s).

                          • Updated FreeRADIUS 2.x package documentation (FreeRADIUS + CaptivePortal - hints)

                          ================================================================
                          @Hermel:

                          Hi Nachtfalke,

                          I have tested the changes you proposed and after a reboot, the server has the status "running"

                          But root (/) is not mounted as read only.
                          I currently do not know why.
                          The only log entries which could relate on this topic are:

                          Jan 27 00:55:32 php: : freeRADIUS: Switched to pfSense Cert-Manager. Creating new DH and random file in /usr/local/etc/raddb/certs
                          Jan 27 00:55:29 php: : FreeRADIUS: Restoring the original file from /usr/local/etc/raddb/policy.conf.backup and /usr/local/etc/raddb/files.backup
                          Jan 27 00:55:28 php: : FreeRADIUS: Restoring the original file from /usr/local/etc/raddb/policy.conf.backup and /usr/local/etc/raddb/files.backup

                          But today it is too late to make a more detailed analysis and at the weekend I will not be at home, thus I have to shift this topic to next week.

                          However finally I would like to reply to your comments/questions:

                          I am not using an embedded device. Do you know if it is possible to installe pfsense embedded in a VM ?
                          So far as I know this is not possible.

                          The "db.daily" is a database and needs to be persistent after a reboot.
                          Well if my understanding is corret, then the files have to be stored at shutdown and restored at boot.
                          This may be quite complex … I am open minded to support you at the development - also if I do not have too much time.

                          Have a good time
                          Hermel

                          Hi Hermel,

                          Jan 27 00:55:32 	php: : freeRADIUS: Switched to pfSense Cert-Manager. Creating new DH and random file in /usr/local/etc/raddb/certs
                          

                          This error ist related on the certificates which are located in /usr/local/etc/raddb/certs/
                          So it wouldn't be possible to create and import new certs to freeradius2 because the directory is write-protected. We only need write access if we store there the new certs after this it is ok for "read-only". I think I can fix this idependent from pfsense version (embedded or install).

                          Jan 27 00:55:29 	php: : FreeRADIUS: Restoring the original file from /usr/local/etc/raddb/policy.conf.backup and /usr/local/etc/raddb/files.backup
                          Jan 27 00:55:28 	php: : FreeRADIUS: Restoring the original file from /usr/local/etc/raddb/policy.conf.backup and /usr/local/etc/raddb/files.backup
                          

                          This error is related to the fact that you can switch between the "normal" 802.1X auth (default) or the possibility to enable "Plain-MAC-Auth" in "Settings". I made this because I do not know if there are site-effects when enabling this but as far as I can see that there is no problem. So there shouldn't be a problem for embedded devices.

                          On weekend I will give thought to this and try to find a solution.

                          But the basic features of freeradius2 should work so give it some more tests if you found time and post problems.

                          @filip_pag

                          i want to limit bandwith for one user, I enter bandwith limit(upload&downlaod) for
                          user account but it isnt working, I tried also for MAC address but it dont work, do I
                          have to enable some rule or?

                          Bandwidth-Limit needs - as most of the settings - support of your NAS. The NAS can be your switch, access-point or pfSense Captive Portal.
                          The attributes the NAS must understand are the following:

                          WISPr-Bandwidth-Max-Up
                          WISPr-Bandwidth-Max-Down
                          

                          Check your NAS documentation or post the NAS then we perhaps can find out how to handle this.

                          When using Captive Portal on pfSense then take a look here:
                          http://doc.pfsense.org/index.php/FreeRADIUS_2.x_package#Amount_of_Bandwidth

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                            filip_pag
                            last edited by

                            @Nachtfalke:

                            @filip_pag

                            i want to limit bandwith for one user, I enter bandwith limit(upload&downlaod) for
                            user account but it isnt working, I tried also for MAC address but it dont work, do I
                            have to enable some rule or?

                            Bandwidth-Limit needs - as most of the settings - support of your NAS. The NAS can be your switch, access-point or pfSense Captive Portal.
                            The attributes the NAS must understand are the following:

                            WISPr-Bandwidth-Max-Up
                            WISPr-Bandwidth-Max-Down
                            

                            Check your NAS documentation or post the NAS then we perhaps can find out how to handle this.

                            When using Captive Portal on pfSense then take a look here:
                            http://doc.pfsense.org/index.php/FreeRADIUS_2.x_package#Amount_of_Bandwidth

                            hm, do I have to put just this in CP index?

                            count-attribute = WISPr-Bandwidth-Max-Down
                            count-attribute = WISPr-Bandwidth-Max-Up

                            this is my index code

                            
                            <title>Welcome to network</title>
                            
                            <form method="post" action="$PORTAL_ACTION$">
                            
                            		 **![](captiveportal-header.png)
                            
                            		![](captiveportal-network_logo.png)** Welcome to network wirelless.
                            
                            		Username i password "free"
                            
                            		Username i passwordticket / Voucher **Username**
                            
                            		**Password**
                            
                            		**Ticket / Voucher**
                            
                            		for assistence write to:
                            		 [network@mail.com](mailto:network@mail.com)
                            
                            		![](captiveportal-ios_ikone.png)
                            
                            		![](captiveportal-Centar.png)
                            
                            		network © 2012 ł Design by networkł Powered by 
                            		pfSense
                            
                            </form>
                            
                            
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                              Nachtfalke
                              last edited by

                              The attributes in my documentation are only to show which attributes are needed for this to work. If the NAS does not support these attributes than bandwidth limit will not work. But Captive Portal can do this.

                              What you have to do is:

                              Go to:
                              SERVICES => CAPTIVE PORTAL
                              scroll down and enable "Per-user bandwidth restriction"
                              leave bothe fields empty (so all users have unlimited bandwidth).

                              Go to:
                              SERVICES => FreeRADIUS => USERS
                              there you create all users you want. For the one user you want to limit its bandwidth scroll down to:
                              "Maximum Download Bandwidth" and "Maximum Upload Bandwidth".
                              There you have to enter the bandwidth limit for the user.
                              Important: You have to enter "BIT per second"….8Bit = 1Byte and 1024Byte = 1Kilobyte

                              After you have changed bandwidth limits for a user AND this user is connected while you changed the settings than the will not take effect. So make sure that you disconnect the user after you made changes so that the user needs to reconnect.

                              PS: Not sure if it works 100% because there seems to be a bug in CP and/or ipfw which counts sometimes different. For example when using "Amount of traffic" then if in real 1MB passes CP than CP sends back 6MB to the RADIUS server.

                              So do some tests and try to find out how it works.

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                                filip_pag
                                last edited by

                                I've done all you saied ant got this with radtest:

                                $ radtest test test 172.16.0.1:1812 0 ldskfjldskdfjslkf4
                                Sending Access-Request of id 16 to 172.16.0.1 port 1812
                                User-Name = "test"
                                User-Password = "test"
                                NAS-IP-Address = 172.16.0.1
                                NAS-Port = 0
                                Message-Authenticator = 0x00000000000000000000000000000000
                                rad_recv: Access-Accept packet from host 172.16.0.1 port 1812, id=16, length=44
                                WISPr-Bandwidth-Max-Up = 81920
                                WISPr-Bandwidth-Max-Down = 819200

                                is that OK?

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                                  Nachtfalke
                                  last edited by

                                  @filip_pag:

                                  I've done all you saied ant got this with radtest:

                                  $ radtest test test 172.16.0.1:1812 0 ldskfjldskdfjslkf4
                                  Sending Access-Request of id 16 to 172.16.0.1 port 1812
                                  User-Name = "test"
                                  User-Password = "test"
                                  NAS-IP-Address = 172.16.0.1
                                  NAS-Port = 0
                                  Message-Authenticator = 0x00000000000000000000000000000000
                                  rad_recv: Access-Accept packet from host 172.16.0.1 port 1812, id=16, length=44
                                  WISPr-Bandwidth-Max-Up = 81920
                                  WISPr-Bandwidth-Max-Down = 819200

                                  is that OK?

                                  Yes it is.

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                                    Nachtfalke
                                    last edited by

                                    Updates pkg v1.5.7:

                                    • Added: checks for CA, certs when using EAP-TLS

                                    • Added: ability to export certs in .p12 format which can be used on windows systems when using EAP-TLS

                                    • Fixed: a bug when NAS shortname contains whitespace(s)

                                    • I will update FreeRADIUS 2.x package documentation: How-to for EAP-TLS (LAN), EAP-PEAP (LAN), match common name, match issuer

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                                      marcelloc
                                      last edited by

                                      Hi Nachtfalke,

                                      I've received a patch from freeradius maintainer to compile it with heimdal instead of krb5.

                                      I'll test compiling it but as usual I need help on testing.

                                      :)

                                      Treinamentos de Elite: http://sys-squad.com

                                      Help a community developer! ;D

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                                        Nachtfalke
                                        last edited by

                                        @marcelloc:

                                        Hi Nachtfalke,

                                        I've received a patch from freeradius mainteinet to compile it with heimdal instead of krb5.

                                        I'll test compiling it but as usual I need help on testing.

                                        :)

                                        Of course I'll do that :)

                                        But help me - I forgot it - what will heimdal improve/change instead of using kerberos ?  ???

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                                          marcelloc
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                                          @Nachtfalke:

                                          what will heimdal improve/change instead of using kerberos ?  ???

                                          Some pages ago, to get kerberos working, we need to force heimdal(A popular BSD-licensed implementation of Kerberos 5) package install.

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                                          Help a community developer! ;D

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                                            @Nachtfalke

                                            The issue about VM is not woking with CP. I think I had found a solution here.

                                            In the past, VM is running a Debian and I assigned the IP in manual.

                                            allow-hotplug eth0
                                            iface eth0 inet static
                                            address 192.168.1.25
                                            netmask 255.255.255.0
                                            gateway 192.168.1.1
                                            
                                            

                                            Today, I tired to let Debian get the IP from PF's DHCP and then add its MAC to pass list.

                                            auto lo eth0
                                            iface lo inet loopback
                                            iface eth0 inet dhcp
                                            

                                            Then it works. Both the host and VM can access the Internet without any trouble.

                                            I will do some further testing later and post the result here.
                                            ;)

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