NEW Package: freeRADIUS 2.x
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Thanks for this package.
I would like to disable the other types of EAP. How should I go about doing this? Right now I am using EAP-TLS and that is all I want to use.
What is the most secure WPA2 auth? I am thinking either EAP-TLS or EAP-TTLS. Am I right?
Like I said. Thanks for the package.
If you disable "Weak EAP types" then you disable MD5, GTC and LEAP.
Then you there should only be three strong types available:-
EAP-TLS which is very secure and the strongest encryption
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EAP-TTLS
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Protected EAP (PEAP)
EAP-TTLS and PEAP could be clasified as secure, too, but less than EAP-TLS.
Because all the three types are secure types and so I didn't implement any option in the GUI to disable them.
If you would like to disable this just go to/usr/local/etc/raddb/eap.conf
and delete/comment the TTLS and PEAP blocks and restart freeradius.
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Thanks. I just wanted to know if that would work.
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Thanks. I just wanted to know if that would work.
It will unless you do not change anything in FreeRADIUS => EAP. A click on "Save" will overwrite the complete file.
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What I meant for Vouchers packages is the following:
-Ability to create plans (by time or by traffic) and able to assign users to it and print those vouchers (easy part) also modify the GUI
-The problem comes when we create 2 weeks plans for example, and our DHCP lease is only a day, if the user is off for a day and someone else gets the ip he had before, he will be asked to authenticate again. Now if he has used 5 days of plan, would he now have 5 days left or since he has been authenticated he will have 2 weeks again. this is why I want to implement sqlippool to better mange the leases and prevent this from happening.When I have a chance I will post screen shots of what I have and see where we can go from there. Also, I am trying to build an Asterisk package, could you point me on some doc you used?
Regards
Hi,
I am glad there is finally a good package for this. I had done this before by custom package building on FreeBSD with VMWare and then installing on PFsense, no GUI. I am using it on a hotel right now with 1000 rooms. I would like to contribute and share my work to contribute to a robust solution with MySQL integrated.You are welcome!
There are a couple of things that I've came across and want to fix are the following:
-Implement Freeradius with sqlippool or better manage DHCP leasesI do not have much experience with *SQL databases. The basic support to connect to an *SQL database is ready and working. But you are right. I didn't take a look at sqlippool and of course if there will be GUI support for creating a custom SQL query would be really nice.
I thought of to hardcode the main part of a counter (daily, weekly,time, data) in the sqlcounter.conf and from GUI everybody can add the queries he likes.-If user is authenticated for 1 day and server reboots, he has to authenticate again ( I want accounting to continue where it left off)
I don't think there is any way around - if freeradius or the NAS reboots the user has to reauthenticate. If the NAS sends "interim updates" or "start/stop" accounting updates then there will be no big accounting loss when server reboots/crashes. To get high availability you need to use more than one RADIUS server and more than one database (freeradius2 package can do failover/loadbalancing for LDAP or *SQL).
So I would be interested in what we can do on this point.-Better Voucher/User GUI and printing options.
You have to explain that more in detail.
I'l be glad to share my work and help where I can.
Regards
As I said above - if you have any SQL ideas or something developed (sqlcounter, sqlippool, DOCUMENTATION :D ) then I really would appreciate to implement your work! :)
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What I meant for Vouchers packages is the following:
-Ability to create plans (by time or by traffic) and able to assign users to it and print those vouchers (easy part) also modify the GUI
-The problem comes when we create 2 weeks plans for example, and our DHCP lease is only a day, if the user is off for a day and someone else gets the ip he had before, he will be asked to authenticate again. Now if he has used 5 days of plan, would he now have 5 days left or since he has been authenticated he will have 2 weeks again. this is why I want to implement sqlippool to better mange the leases and prevent this from happening.When I have a chance I will post screen shots of what I have and see where we can go from there. Also, I am trying to build an Asterisk package, could you point me on some doc you used?
Regards
I will wait for your screenshots to better understand what you mean. Further I took a look into sqlippool and the default config seems to work as far as I can see that. You only have to import the sql.table into your database and put in some content.
A better way would be to to make CaptivePortal able to understand "Framed-IP-Address" and "Framed-IP-Netmask" and "Framed-Route" attributes. This would allow us to always assign the sam IP address to a user when authentication on CP against freeradius. So no worry about any lease times on DHCP. As far as I know the PPTP implementation on pfsense can do this.
Abou your two plans - time or traffic:
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Vouchers (time): A 10 day voucher will allow the user to use the internet for 10 days after first login. Fine!
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Amount of Time (freeradius): An amount of 1440min (1 day) will allow the user to use this amount when he likes. 120min on the first day. 1000min on the nex day and 320min on the fifth day. This would work like a charm IF CP would reset the "Acct-Session-Time" attribute between every "start/stop" accounting update. ermal wrote a patch which should fix that hopefully in previous versions.
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Amount of time (freeradius): This is working, too, with the new "Amount of time" counter I implemented (without any sql database). When running CP accounting updates in interim-update mode this is working like a charm. If running in "start/stop" accounting THEN CP needs to handle the "Acct-X-Octets" the correct way and reset them between every update. This probably will be fixed in future versions, too. If you want to run this against an *sql database we need to create the correct query. There is no need for a GUI because we can create 4 types (daily, weekly, monthly, forever) and put this into the sqlcounter.conf
Perhaps I misunderstand something but I hope your screenshots will clarify this if I was wrong :-)
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It will unless you do not change anything in FreeRADIUS => EAP. A click on "Save" will overwrite the complete file.
Where does it pull the config from? What php file would I have to edit?
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It will unless you do not change anything in FreeRADIUS => EAP. A click on "Save" will overwrite the complete file.
Where does it pull the config from? What php file would I have to edit?
File to edit:
/usr/local/pkg/freeradius.inc
Function to edit:
function freeradius_eapconf_resync()
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http://forum.pfsense.org/index.php/topic,46648.0.html
should have been posted here. mea culpa.
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http://forum.pfsense.org/index.php/topic,46648.0.html
should have been posted here. mea culpa.
Fixed that. Thanks!
Shouldn't be any big problems with that except when using freeradius-cert-manager -
Long startup time of freeradius2 with pfsense 2.0.1
I have a WLAN system based on pfSense running in a small hotel, where user access is handled by the captive portal of pfSense using freeradius2 for authentication. I am getting some complaints about not being able to get connected to the internet. The captive portal is enabled all the time.
I can to reproduce this "login" problem in the following situations:
(1) After booting, when all services are already running, pfSense does not redirect to the login page of the captive portal and the HTML request just times out.
(2) A few times, after waiting for more than 2 minutes, all of a sudden the login page is shown and subsequently everything works as expected.
(3) When changing parameters of the freeradius2 configuration (probably freeradius2 is restarting in the background), the login screen doesn't show up again.
(4) If the captive portal is enabled without using any authentication, the login screen always appears (that's why I think it could be related to freeradius2 and not the captive portal itself).Is this a known behavior of freeradius2? In case it just takes a couple of minutes (but why does it take so long?) until the logins work, I can live with that, as regular operation doesn't require frequent restarts or rebooting. Otherwise there might be a problem, at least for my system.
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Long startup time of freeradius2 with pfsense 2.0.1
I have a WLAN system based on pfSense running in a small hotel, where user access is handled by the captive portal of pfSense using freeradius2 for authentication. I am getting some complaints about not being able to get connected to the internet. The captive portal is enabled all the time.
I can to reproduce this "login" problem in the following situations:
(1) After booting, when all services are already running, pfSense does not redirect to the login page of the captive portal and the HTML request just times out.
(2) A few times, after waiting for more than 2 minutes, all of a sudden the login page is shown and subsequently everything works as expected.
(3) When changing parameters of the freeradius2 configuration (probably freeradius2 is restarting in the background), the login screen doesn't show up again.
(4) If the captive portal is enabled without using any authentication, the login screen always appears (that's why I think it could be related to freeradius2 and not the captive portal itself).Is this a known behavior of freeradius2? In case it just takes a couple of minutes (but why does it take so long?) until the logins work, I can live with that, as regular operation doesn't require frequent restarts or rebooting. Otherwise there might be a problem, at least for my system.
Hi,
don't know why CP isn't showing up with some delay. I don't think it has something to do with freeradius2 because if you enter a wrong RADIUS IP in CP then it is the same as freeradius not responding. But I am not sure at this.
There is a longer (repeating) startup time after reinstallation of freeradius2 package because of of the recreation of the config files. There is no way around.
But you are right - the startup of freeradius2 isn't really fast but I don't know how to speed this up.Restart of freeradius is very fast if you:
(1) add/delete a user
(2) add/delete a client
In syslog you can see the outputHmmm…if you find some more information when or why this is happening, please let me know. I will think about that "problem".
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Nachtfalke,
I'll keep an eye on the issue. Let me first collect more information to find out under what precise circumstances the login problem occurs. I am pretty sure that it is not the server itself as "radtest <user><user pw="">…" works immediately with a very short response time after the server is marked as running inside the gui. At the same time the client login fails (by not showing the cp login page).
There could be a delay, but it could also be a random error in the way different components interact. I need to work out a suitable test matrix to nail down the problem (booting, restarting services, login immediately or after some time period). Maybe this will give a clearer picture...</user></user>
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Long startup time of freeradius2 with pfsense 2.0.1
Meanwhile I rebooted the pfSense2 box in question serveral times && checked the internet access after waiting at least 5 minutes. I was able to login all the time. Therefore I think that the inability to login is just a startup timing problem.
I haven't checked the exact details, but if Status->Services reports a running service, it probably just means that a pid file exists, but that doesn't mean that the service is fully available to the outside world. My box uses an Atom 510 CPU and PowerD is enabled. Besides the CP the services Squid, SquidGuard (with a rather large blacklist) and Snort (a few rules) are enabled and especially Snort uses initially a lot of CPU time after the service has started up. The combination of resource hogs and a relatively weak CPU seem to be the cause of the reported problem.
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Long startup time of freeradius2 with pfsense 2.0.1
Meanwhile I rebooted the pfSense2 box in question serveral times && checked the internet access after waiting at least 5 minutes. I was able to login all the time. Therefore I think that the inability to login is just a startup timing problem.
I haven't checked the exact details, but if Status->Services reports a running service, it probably just means that a pid file exists, but that doesn't mean that the service is fully available to the outside world. My box uses an Atom 510 CPU and PowerD is enabled. Besides the CP the services Squid, SquidGard (with a rather large blacklist) and Snort (a few rules) are enabled and especially Snort uses initially a lot of CPU time after the service has started up. The combination of resource hogs and a relatively weak CPU seem to be the cause the reported problem.
The startup of freeradius2 is probably not the best way. The problem is, that some files needs to be created/changed and after this freeradius needs a restart. I can not replace the restart of freeradius after some functions because I need the restart when changing something from GUI. I am running freeradius2 package on a xeon processor and that's probably why I do not have problems with weak CPU power ;o)
PS: Sometimes the green service arrow isn't representing the actual state. If you have logging enabled you should see how often freeradius is restarting in the syslog.
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Nachtfalke,
when you say "…and after this freeradius needs a restart" does that mean the freeradius process gets killed and restarted quite frequently, especially after new users have been added?
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Nachtfalke,
when you say "…and after this freeradius needs a restart" does that mean the freeradius process gets killed and restarted quite frequently, especially after new users have been added?
When adding/deleting a users it is absolutly essential to restart the freeradius service. But it is not killed (killall -9) it gets restarted (/usr/local/etc/rc.d/radiusd onerestart)
It is further essential if you add a client, and interface, change eap settings, change SQL or LDAP settings. It is simple essential after all changes you are doing. There ist no way around - this is the way freeradius2 works :) -
I just looked at radiusd.c and before doing anything else gets done the configuration files are read and this is the only place where read_mainconfig() gets called (and not at later times again triggered by a signal as is done in dnsmasq). The executable is small and there are only a few small local files to read, so restarting shouldn't take a lot of time. Also I do not see any problems when new users are added, only after starting the box (I still need to verify under which conditions restarting of freeradius and/or other services cause the login problems).
Tomorrow I'll restart the pfSense box again a few times and try to access the internet within the first 30 seconds after the box has signalled that it is ready. Meanwhile I also have a second box prepared with an older single core AMD CPU, so I can study the behavior of freeradius2 without having the Snort and the Squid stuff installed (just in case these packages slow down the entire system) and then see what happens if I add these packages again.
Currently I tend to think that an Atom based system needs probably about 2 minutes until it is usable if many resource hungry packages are installed.
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Maybe the problem of not being able to log in is not at all related to freeRADIUS2. The PortalAuth log has the following entries whenever I restart the Squid/SquidGuard daemons:
Feb 29 20:03:45 squid[15693]: Squid Parent: child process 16200 exited with status 0
Feb 29 20:03:48 squid[30849]: Squid Parent: child process 31376 started
Feb 29 20:04:03 squid[31376]: The url_rewriter helpers are crashing too rapidly, need help!
Feb 29 20:04:03 squid[30849]: Squid Parent: child process 31376 exited due to signal 6
Feb 29 20:04:06 squid[30849]: Squid Parent: child process 53720 startedI searched for the url_rewriter problem, but I did not find a real solution. This message seems to show up quite frequently, so it could just be a bogus message.
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Somewhere else somebody suggested to check the db files of SquidGuard when SquidGuard is having problems. I did it and got:
[2.0.1-RELEASE][admin@pfsense2.bridge]/var/db/squidGuard/blk_BL_aggressive(40): /usr/local/bin/db42/db_verify domains.db
db_verify: Page 1: out-of-order key at entry 2
db_verify: Page 1: out-of-order key at entry 4
db_verify: Page 1: out-of-order key at entry 6
db_verify: Page 1: out-of-order key at entry 10
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db_verify: DB->verify: domains.db: DB_VERIFY_BAD: Database verification failedThe files urls.db are ok, but all the domains.db files failed. Downloading the black list again and letting the system rebuild the database does not help.
Does somebody know whether one needs to worry about this?
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Somewhere else somebody suggested to check the db files of SquidGuard when SquidGuard is having problems. I did it and got:
[2.0.1-RELEASE][admin@pfsense2.bridge]/var/db/squidGuard/blk_BL_aggressive(40): /usr/local/bin/db42/db_verify domains.db
db_verify: Page 1: out-of-order key at entry 2
db_verify: Page 1: out-of-order key at entry 4
db_verify: Page 1: out-of-order key at entry 6
db_verify: Page 1: out-of-order key at entry 10
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db_verify: DB->verify: domains.db: DB_VERIFY_BAD: Database verification failedThe files urls.db are ok, but all the domains.db files failed. Downloading the black list again and letting the system rebuild the database does not help.
Does somebody know whether one needs to worry about this?
I got the same error when checking another domains.db on my machine. But I don't think this is really related to freeradius2 and this thread ;)