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      Nachtfalke
      last edited by

      Looks like your mysql password or username is wrong. Check with a simple password without complex characters to make sure it works.

      
      rlm_sql_mysql: Mysql error 'Access denied for user 'radius'@'192.168.1.1' (using password: YES)'
      
      

      Further you need to create the correct tables on your database and you need to add the clients/nas in the database and the users, too.
      If you are using a database as backend then the freeradius2 GUI "Users" and "Client/NAS" is obsolete.

      I myself do not use mysql so I cannot help you much on that - that's why I posted you the links in my previous post.

      –-- edit ----
      When you go to freeradius --> view config --> sql.conf
      there you can see the sql.conf as textfile. You can check there if the settings you made on GUI are correct and doublecheck with documentations on the internet.

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        asterix
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        dumb question here.. I have over 30 network devices and many of them do not have the option for RADIUS authentication as they are physically connected.. for example my Smart TVs, Blu-Ray players, Setop Boxes. etc. Is there a pure MAC only based authentication option in freeRADIUS that I can implement to keep my network secured and not let anyone plug anything new to the network ports unless their MAC is in freeRADIUS database?

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          markuhde
          last edited by

          @asterix:

          dumb question here.. I have over 30 network devices and many of them do not have the option for RADIUS authentication as they are physically connected.. for example my Smart TVs, Blu-Ray players, Setop Boxes. etc. Is there a pure MAC only based authentication option in freeRADIUS that I can implement to keep my network secured and not let anyone plug anything new to the network ports unless their MAC is in freeRADIUS database?

          You need to do that with port access control on your switch.

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            surucu24
            last edited by

            thank you for your replyy
            i think right now it's connecting to my phpmyadmin
            Can you check the debug?

            $ radiusd -X
            FreeRADIUS Version 2.1.12, for host i386-portbld-freebsd8.1, built on Jun 19 2012 at 09:11:11
            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 /usr/local/etc/raddb/radiusd.conf
            including configuration file /usr/local/etc/raddb/clients.conf
            including files in directory /usr/local/etc/raddb/modules/
            including configuration file /usr/local/etc/raddb/modules/wimax
            including configuration file /usr/local/etc/raddb/modules/always
            including configuration file /usr/local/etc/raddb/modules/attr_filter
            including configuration file /usr/local/etc/raddb/modules/attr_rewrite
            including configuration file /usr/local/etc/raddb/modules/chap
            including configuration file /usr/local/etc/raddb/modules/checkval
            including configuration file /usr/local/etc/raddb/modules/counter
            including configuration file /usr/local/etc/raddb/modules/cui
            including configuration file /usr/local/etc/raddb/modules/detail
            including configuration file /usr/local/etc/raddb/modules/detail.example.com
            including configuration file /usr/local/etc/raddb/modules/detail.log
            including configuration file /usr/local/etc/raddb/modules/digest
            including configuration file /usr/local/etc/raddb/modules/dynamic_clients
            including configuration file /usr/local/etc/raddb/modules/echo
            including configuration file /usr/local/etc/raddb/modules/etc_group
            including configuration file /usr/local/etc/raddb/modules/exec
            including configuration file /usr/local/etc/raddb/modules/expiration
            including configuration file /usr/local/etc/raddb/modules/expr
            including configuration file /usr/local/etc/raddb/modules/files
            including configuration file /usr/local/etc/raddb/modules/inner-eap
            including configuration file /usr/local/etc/raddb/modules/ippool
            including configuration file /usr/local/etc/raddb/modules/krb5
            including configuration file /usr/local/etc/raddb/modules/ldap
            including configuration file /usr/local/etc/raddb/modules/linelog
            including configuration file /usr/local/etc/raddb/modules/logintime
            including configuration file /usr/local/etc/raddb/modules/mac2ip
            including configuration file /usr/local/etc/raddb/modules/mschap
            including configuration file /usr/local/etc/raddb/modules/mac2vlan
            including configuration file /usr/local/etc/raddb/modules/ntlm_auth
            including configuration file /usr/local/etc/raddb/modules/opendirectory
            including configuration file /usr/local/etc/raddb/modules/otp
            including configuration file /usr/local/etc/raddb/modules/pam
            including configuration file /usr/local/etc/raddb/modules/pap
            including configuration file /usr/local/etc/raddb/modules/passwd
            including configuration file /usr/local/etc/raddb/modules/perl
            including configuration file /usr/local/etc/raddb/modules/policy
            including configuration file /usr/local/etc/raddb/modules/preprocess
            including configuration file /usr/local/etc/raddb/modules/radutmp
            including configuration file /usr/local/etc/raddb/modules/realm
            including configuration file /usr/local/etc/raddb/modules/redis
            including configuration file /usr/local/etc/raddb/modules/rediswho
            including configuration file /usr/local/etc/raddb/modules/replicate
            including configuration file /usr/local/etc/raddb/modules/smbpasswd
            including configuration file /usr/local/etc/raddb/modules/smsotp
            including configuration file /usr/local/etc/raddb/modules/soh
            including configuration file /usr/local/etc/raddb/modules/sql_log
            including configuration file /usr/local/etc/raddb/modules/sqlcounter_expire_on_login
            including configuration file /usr/local/etc/raddb/modules/sradutmp
            including configuration file /usr/local/etc/raddb/modules/unix
            including configuration file /usr/local/etc/raddb/modules/acct_unique
            including configuration file /usr/local/etc/raddb/modules/motp
            including configuration file /usr/local/etc/raddb/modules/datacounter_acct
            including configuration file /usr/local/etc/raddb/eap.conf
            including configuration file /usr/local/etc/raddb/sql.conf
            including configuration file /usr/local/etc/raddb/sql/mysql/dialup.conf
            including configuration file /usr/local/etc/raddb/sql/mysql/dialup.conf
            including configuration file /usr/local/etc/raddb/sql/mysql/counter.conf
            including configuration file /usr/local/etc/raddb/policy.conf
            including files in directory /usr/local/etc/raddb/sites-enabled/
            including configuration file /usr/local/etc/raddb/sites-enabled/default
            main {
            	allow_core_dumps = yes
            }
            Core dumps are enabled.
            including dictionary file /usr/local/etc/raddb/dictionary
            main {
            	name = "radiusd"
            	prefix = "/usr/local"
            	localstatedir = "/var"
            	sbindir = "/usr/local/sbin"
            	logdir = "/var/log"
            	run_dir = "/var/run"
            	radacctdir = "/var/log/radacct"
            	hostname_lookups = no
            	max_request_time = 30
            	cleanup_delay = 5
            	max_requests = 1024
            	pidfile = "/var/run/radiusd.pid"
            	checkrad = "/usr/local/sbin/checkrad"
            	debug_level = 0
            	proxy_requests = yes
             log {
            	stripped_names = no
            	auth = yes
            	auth_badpass = yes
            	auth_goodpass = no
            	msg_badpass = ""
            	msg_goodpass = ""
             }
             security {
            	max_attributes = 200
            	reject_delay = 1
            	status_server = no
             }
            }
            radiusd: #### Loading Realms and Home Servers ####
            radiusd: #### Loading Clients ####
             client deneme {
            	ipaddr = 127.0.0.1
            	require_message_authenticator = no
            	secret = "testing123"
            	shortname = "deneme"
            	nastype = "other"
             }
            radiusd: #### Instantiating modules ####
             instantiate {
             Module: Linked to module rlm_exec
             Module: Instantiating module "exec" from file /usr/local/etc/raddb/modules/exec
              exec {
            	wait = no
            	input_pairs = "request"
            	shell_escape = yes
              }
             Module: Linked to module rlm_expr
             Module: Instantiating module "expr" from file /usr/local/etc/raddb/modules/expr
             Module: Linked to module rlm_counter
             Module: Instantiating module "daily" from file /usr/local/etc/raddb/modules/counter
              counter daily {
            	filename = "/var/log/radacct/timecounter/db.daily"
            	key = "User-Name"
            	reset = "daily"
            	count-attribute = "Acct-Session-Time"
            	counter-name = "Daily-Session-Time"
            	check-name = "Max-Daily-Session"
            	reply-name = "Session-Timeout"
            	cache-size = 5000
              }
            rlm_counter: Counter attribute Daily-Session-Time is number 11273
            rlm_counter: Current Time: 1369450665 [2013-05-25 02:57:45], Next reset 1369526400 [2013-05-26 00:00:00]
             Module: Instantiating module "weekly" from file /usr/local/etc/raddb/modules/counter
              counter weekly {
            	filename = "/var/log/radacct/timecounter/db.weekly"
            	key = "User-Name"
            	reset = "weekly"
            	count-attribute = "Acct-Session-Time"
            	counter-name = "Weekly-Session-Time"
            	check-name = "Max-Weekly-Session"
            	reply-name = "Session-Timeout"
            	cache-size = 5000
              }
            rlm_counter: Counter attribute Weekly-Session-Time is number 11275
            rlm_counter: Current Time: 1369450665 [2013-05-25 02:57:45], Next reset 1369526400 [2013-05-26 00:00:00]
             Module: Instantiating module "monthly" from file /usr/local/etc/raddb/modules/counter
              counter monthly {
            	filename = "/var/log/radacct/timecounter/db.monthly"
            	key = "User-Name"
            	reset = "monthly"
            	count-attribute = "Acct-Session-Time"
            	counter-name = "Monthly-Session-Time"
            	check-name = "Max-Monthly-Session"
            	reply-name = "Session-Timeout"
            	cache-size = 5000
              }
            rlm_counter: Counter attribute Monthly-Session-Time is number 11277
            rlm_counter: Current Time: 1369450665 [2013-05-25 02:57:45], Next reset 1370044800 [2013-06-01 00:00:00]
             Module: Instantiating module "forever" from file /usr/local/etc/raddb/modules/counter
              counter forever {
            	filename = "/var/log/radacct/timecounter/db.forever"
            	key = "User-Name"
            	reset = "never"
            	count-attribute = "Acct-Session-Time"
            	counter-name = "Forever-Session-Time"
            	check-name = "Max-Forever-Session"
            	reply-name = "Session-Timeout"
            	cache-size = 5000
              }
            rlm_counter: Counter attribute Forever-Session-Time is number 11279
            rlm_counter: Current Time: 1369450665 [2013-05-25 02:57:45], Next reset 0 [2013-05-25 02:00:00]
             Module: Linked to module rlm_expiration
             Module: Instantiating module "expiration" from file /usr/local/etc/raddb/modules/expiration
              expiration {
            	reply-message = "Password Has Expired  "
              }
             Module: Linked to module rlm_logintime
             Module: Instantiating module "logintime" from file /usr/local/etc/raddb/modules/logintime
              logintime {
            	reply-message = "You are calling outside your allowed timespan  "
            	minimum-timeout = 60
              }
             }
            radiusd: #### Loading Virtual Servers ####
            server { # from file /usr/local/etc/raddb/radiusd.conf
             modules {
              Module: Creating Auth-Type = MOTP
              Module: Creating Auth-Type = digest
              Module: Creating Autz-Type = Status-Server
              Module: Creating Acct-Type = Status-Server
              Module: Creating Post-Auth-Type = REJECT
             Module: Checking authenticate {...} for more modules to load
             Module: Linked to module rlm_pap
             Module: Instantiating module "pap" from file /usr/local/etc/raddb/modules/pap
              pap {
            	encryption_scheme = "auto"
            	auto_header = no
              }
             Module: Linked to module rlm_chap
             Module: Instantiating module "chap" from file /usr/local/etc/raddb/modules/chap
             Module: Linked to module rlm_mschap
             Module: Instantiating module "mschap" from file /usr/local/etc/raddb/modules/mschap
              mschap {
            	use_mppe = yes
            	require_encryption = no
            	require_strong = no
            	with_ntdomain_hack = yes
            	allow_retry = yes
              }
             Module: Instantiating module "motp" from file /usr/local/etc/raddb/modules/motp
              exec motp {
            	wait = yes
            	program = "/usr/local/bin/bash /usr/local/etc/raddb/scripts/otpverify.sh %{request:User-Name} %{request:User-Password} %{reply:MOTP-Init-Secret} %{reply:MOTP-PIN} %{reply:MOTP-Offset}"
            	input_pairs = "request"
            	shell_escape = yes
              }
             Module: Linked to module rlm_digest
             Module: Instantiating module "digest" from file /usr/local/etc/raddb/modules/digest
             Module: Linked to module rlm_unix
             Module: Instantiating module "unix" from file /usr/local/etc/raddb/modules/unix
              unix {
            	radwtmp = "/var/log/radwtmp"
              }
             Module: Linked to module rlm_eap
             Module: Instantiating module "eap" from file /usr/local/etc/raddb/eap.conf
              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
            	CA_path = "/usr/local/etc/raddb/certs"
            	pem_file_type = yes
            	private_key_file = "/usr/local/etc/raddb/certs/server.pem"
            	certificate_file = "/usr/local/etc/raddb/certs/server.pem"
            	CA_file = "/usr/local/etc/raddb/certs/ca.pem"
            	private_key_password = "whatever"
            	dh_file = "/usr/local/etc/raddb/certs/dh"
            	random_file = "/usr/local/etc/raddb/certs/random"
            	fragment_size = 1024
            	include_length = yes
            	check_crl = no
            	cipher_list = "DEFAULT"
            	ecdh_curve = "prime256v1"
                cache {
            	enable = no
            	lifetime = 24
            	max_entries = 255
                }
                verify {
                }
                ocsp {
            	enable = no
            	override_cert_url = no
            	url = "http://127.0.0.1/ocsp/"
                }
               }
             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
            	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
            	soh = no
               }
             Module: Linked to sub-module rlm_eap_mschapv2
             Module: Instantiating eap-mschapv2
               mschapv2 {
            	with_ntdomain_hack = no
            	send_error = no
               }
             Module: Checking authorize {...} for more modules to load
             Module: Linked to module rlm_preprocess
             Module: Instantiating module "preprocess" from file /usr/local/etc/raddb/modules/preprocess
              preprocess {
            	huntgroups = "/usr/local/etc/raddb/huntgroups"
            	hints = "/usr/local/etc/raddb/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: Linked to module rlm_realm
             Module: Instantiating module "suffix" from file /usr/local/etc/raddb/modules/realm
              realm suffix {
            	format = "suffix"
            	delimiter = "@"
            	ignore_default = no
            	ignore_null = yes
              }
             Module: Instantiating module "ntdomain" from file /usr/local/etc/raddb/modules/realm
              realm ntdomain {
            	format = "prefix"
            	delimiter = "\"
            	ignore_default = no
            	ignore_null = yes
              }
             Module: Linked to module rlm_files
             Module: Instantiating module "files" from file /usr/local/etc/raddb/modules/files
              files {
            	usersfile = "/usr/local/etc/raddb/users"
            	acctusersfile = "/usr/local/etc/raddb/acct_users"
            	preproxy_usersfile = "/usr/local/etc/raddb/preproxy_users"
            	compat = "no"
              }
             Module: Linked to module rlm_sql
             Module: Instantiating module "sql" from file /usr/local/etc/raddb/sql.conf
              sql {
            	driver = "rlm_sql_mysql"
            	server = "192.168.1.226"
            	port = "3306"
            	login = "radius"
            	password = "radpass"
            	radius_db = "radius"
            	read_groups = yes
            	sqltrace = yes
            	sqltracefile = "/var/log/sqltrace.sql"
            	readclients = yes
            	deletestalesessions = yes
            	num_sql_socks = 5
            	lifetime = 0
            	max_queries = 0
            	sql_user_name = "%{User-Name}"
            	default_user_profile = ""
            	nas_query = "SELECT id, nasname, shortname, type, secret, server FROM nas"
            	authorize_check_query = "SELECT id, username, attribute, value, op           FROM radcheck           WHERE username = '%{SQL-User-Name}'           ORDER BY id"
            	authorize_reply_query = "SELECT id, username, attribute, value, op           FROM radreply           WHERE username = '%{SQL-User-Name}'           ORDER BY id"
            	authorize_group_check_query = "SELECT id, groupname, attribute,           Value, op           FROM radgroupcheck           WHERE groupname = '%{Sql-Group}'           ORDER BY id"
            	authorize_group_reply_query = "SELECT id, groupname, attribute,           value, op           FROM radgroupreply           WHERE groupname = '%{Sql-Group}'           ORDER BY id"
            	accounting_onoff_query = "          UPDATE radacct           SET              acctstoptime       =  '%S',              acctsessiontime    =  unix_timestamp('%S') -                                    unix_timestamp(acctstarttime),              acctterminatecause =  '%{Acct-Terminate-Cause}',              acctstopdelay      =  %{%{Acct-Delay-Time}:-0}           WHERE acctstoptime IS NULL           AND nasipaddress      =  '%{NAS-IP-Address}'           AND acctstarttime     <= '%S'"
            	accounting_update_query = "           UPDATE radacct           SET              framedipaddress = '%{Framed-IP-Address}',              acctsessiontime     = '%{Acct-Session-Time}',              acctinputoctets     = '%{%{Acct-Input-Gigawords}:-0}'  << 32 |                                    '%{%{Acct-Input-Octets}:-0}',              acctoutputoctets    = '%{%{Acct-Output-Gigawords}:-0}' << 32 |                                    '%{%{Acct-Output-Octets}:-0}'           WHERE acctsessionid = '%{Acct-Session-Id}'           AND username        = '%{SQL-User-Name}'           AND nasipaddress    = '%{NAS-IP-Address}'"
            	accounting_update_query_alt = "           INSERT INTO radacct             (acctsessionid,    acctuniqueid,      username,              realm,            nasipaddress,      nasportid,              nasporttype,      acctstarttime,     acctsessiontime,              acctauthentic,    connectinfo_start, acctinputoctets,              acctoutputoctets, calledstationid,   callingstationid,              servicetype,      framedprotocol,    framedipaddress,              acctstartdelay,   xascendsessionsvrkey)           VALUES             ('%{Acct-Session-Id}', '%{Acct-Unique-Session-Id}',              '%{SQL-User-Name}',              '%{Realm}', '%{NAS-IP-Address}', '%{NAS-Port}',              '%{NAS-Port-Type}',              DATE_SUB('%S',                       INTERVAL (%{%{Acct-Session-Time}:-0} +                                 %{%{Acct-Delay-Time}:-0}) SECOND),                       '%{Acct-Session-Time}',              '%{Acct-Authentic}', '',              '%{%{Acct-Input-Gigawords}:-0}' << 32 |              '%{%{Acct-Input-Octets}:-0}',              '%{%{Acct-Output-Gigawords}:-0}' << 32 |              '%{%{Acct-Output-Octets}:-0}',              '%{Called-Station-Id}', '%{Calling-Station-Id}',              '%{Service-Type}', '%{Framed-Protocol}',              '%{Framed-IP-Address}',              '0', '%{X-Ascend-Session-Svr-Key}')"
            	accounting_start_query = "           INSERT INTO radacct             (acctsessionid,    acctuniqueid,     username,              realm,            nasipaddress,     nasportid,              nasporttype,      acctstarttime,    acctstoptime,              acctsessiontime,  acctauthentic,    connectinfo_start,              connectinfo_stop, acctinputoctets,  acctoutputoctets,              calledstationid,  callingstationid, acctterminatecause,              servicetype,      framedprotocol,   framedipaddress,              acctstartdelay,   acctstopdelay,    xascendsessionsvrkey)           VALUES             ('%{Acct-Session-Id}', '%{Acct-Unique-Session-Id}',              '%{SQL-User-Name}',              '%{Realm}', '%{NAS-IP-Address}', '%{NAS-Port}',              '%{NAS-Port-Type}', '%S', NULL,              '0', '%{Acct-Authentic}', '%{Connect-Info}',              '', '0', '0',              '%{Called-Station-Id}', '%{Calling-Station-Id}', '',              '%{Service-Type}', '%{Framed-Protocol}', '%{Framed-IP-Address}',              '%{%{Acct-Delay-Time}:-0}', '0', '%{X-Ascend-Session-Svr-Key}')"
            	accounting_start_query_alt = "           UPDATE radacct SET              acctstarttime     = '%S',              acctstartdelay    = '%{%{Acct-Delay-Time}:-0}',              connectinfo_start = '%{Connect-Info}'           WHERE acctsessionid  = '%{Acct-Session-Id}'           AND username         = '%{SQL-User-Name}'           AND nasipaddress     = '%{NAS-IP-Address}'"
            	accounting_stop_query = "           UPDATE radacct SET              acctstoptime       = '%S',              acctsessiontime    = '%{Acct-Session-Time}',              acctinputoctets    = '%{%{Acct-Input-Gigawords}:-0}' << 32 |                                   '%{%{Acct-Input-Octets}:-0}',              acctoutputoctets   = '%{%{Acct-Output-Gigawords}:-0}' << 32 |                                   '%{%{Acct-Output-Octets}:-0}',              acctterminatecause = '%{Acct-Terminate-Cause}',              acctstopdelay      = '%{%{Acct-Delay-Time}:-0}',              connectinfo_stop   = '%{Connect-Info}'           WHERE acctsessionid   = '%{Acct-Session-Id}'           AND username          = '%{SQL-User-Name}'           AND nasipaddress      = '%{NAS-IP-Address}'"
            	accounting_stop_query_alt = "           INSERT INTO radacct             (acctsessionid, acctuniqueid, username,              realm, nasipaddress, nasportid,              nasporttype, acctstarttime, acctstoptime,              acctsessiontime, acctauthentic, connectinfo_start,              connectinfo_stop, acctinputoctets, acctoutputoctets,              calledstationid, callingstationid, acctterminatecause,              servicetype, framedprotocol, framedipaddress,              acctstartdelay, acctstopdelay)           VALUES             ('%{Acct-Session-Id}', '%{Acct-Unique-Session-Id}',              '%{SQL-User-Name}',              '%{Realm}', '%{NAS-IP-Address}', '%{NAS-Port}',              '%{NAS-Port-Type}',              DATE_SUB('%S',                  INTERVAL (%{%{Acct-Session-Time}:-0} +                  %{%{Acct-Delay-Time}:-0}) SECOND),              '%S', '%{Acct-Session-Time}', '%{Acct-Authentic}', '',              '%{Connect-Info}',              '%{%{Acct-Input-Gigawords}:-0}' << 32 |              '%{%{Acct-Input-Octets}:-0}',              '%{%{Acct-Output-Gigawords}:-0}' << 32 |              '%{%{Acct-Output-Octets}:-0}',              '%{Called-Station-Id}', '%{Calling-Station-Id}',              '%{Acct-Terminate-Cause}',              '%{Service-Type}', '%{Framed-Protocol}', '%{Framed-IP-Address}',              '0', '%{%{Acct-Delay-Time}:-0}')"
            	group_membership_query = "SELECT groupname           FROM radusergroup           WHERE username = '%{SQL-User-Name}'           ORDER BY priority"
            	connect_failure_retry_delay = 60
            	simul_count_query = ""
            	simul_verify_query = "SELECT radacctid, acctsessionid, username,                                nasipaddress, nasportid, framedipaddress,                                callingstationid, framedprotocol                                FROM radacct                                WHERE username = '%{SQL-User-Name}'                                AND acctstoptime IS NULL"
            	postauth_query = "INSERT INTO radpostauth                           (username, pass, reply, authdate)                           VALUES (                           '%{User-Name}',                           '%{%{User-Password}:-%{Chap-Password}}',                           '%{reply:Packet-Type}', '%S')"
            	safe-characters = "@abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyzABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ0123456789.-_: /"
              }
            rlm_sql (sql): Driver rlm_sql_mysql (module rlm_sql_mysql) loaded and linked
            rlm_sql (sql): Attempting to connect to radius@192.168.1.226:3306/radius
            rlm_sql (sql): starting 0
            rlm_sql (sql): Attempting to connect rlm_sql_mysql #0
            rlm_sql_mysql: Starting connect to MySQL server for #0
            rlm_sql (sql): Connected new DB handle, #0
            rlm_sql (sql): starting 1
            rlm_sql (sql): Attempting to connect rlm_sql_mysql #1
            rlm_sql_mysql: Starting connect to MySQL server for #1
            rlm_sql (sql): Connected new DB handle, #1
            rlm_sql (sql): starting 2
            rlm_sql (sql): Attempting to connect rlm_sql_mysql #2
            rlm_sql_mysql: Starting connect to MySQL server for #2
            rlm_sql (sql): Connected new DB handle, #2
            rlm_sql (sql): starting 3
            rlm_sql (sql): Attempting to connect rlm_sql_mysql #3
            rlm_sql_mysql: Starting connect to MySQL server for #3
            rlm_sql (sql): Connected new DB handle, #3
            rlm_sql (sql): starting 4
            rlm_sql (sql): Attempting to connect rlm_sql_mysql #4
            rlm_sql_mysql: Starting connect to MySQL server for #4
            rlm_sql (sql): Connected new DB handle, #4
            rlm_sql (sql): Processing generate_sql_clients
            rlm_sql (sql) in generate_sql_clients: query is SELECT id, nasname, shortname, type, secret, server FROM nas
            rlm_sql (sql): Reserving sql socket id: 4
            rlm_sql_mysql: query:  SELECT id, nasname, shortname, type, secret, server FROM nas
            rlm_sql (sql): Released sql socket id: 4
             Module: Linked to module rlm_checkval
             Module: Instantiating module "checkval" from file /usr/local/etc/raddb/modules/checkval
              checkval {
            	item-name = "Calling-Station-Id"
            	check-name = "Calling-Station-Id"
            	data-type = "string"
            	notfound-reject = no
              }
            rlm_checkval: Registered name Calling-Station-Id for attribute 31
             Module: Checking preacct {...} for more modules to load
             Module: Linked to module rlm_acct_unique
             Module: Instantiating module "acct_unique" from file /usr/local/etc/raddb/modules/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 module "detail" from file /usr/local/etc/raddb/modules/detail
              detail {
            	detailfile = "/var/log/radacct/%{%{Packet-Src-IP-Address}:-%{Packet-Src-IPv6-Address}}/detail-%Y%m%d"
            	header = "%t"
            	detailperm = 384
            	dirperm = 493
            	locking = no
            	log_packet_header = no
              }
             Module: Instantiating module "datacounterdaily" from file /usr/local/etc/raddb/modules/datacounter_acct
              exec datacounterdaily {
            	wait = yes
            	program = "/bin/sh /usr/local/etc/raddb/scripts/datacounter_acct.sh %{request:User-Name} daily %{request:Acct-Input-Octets} %{request:Acct-Output-Octets}"
            	input_pairs = "request"
            	shell_escape = yes
              }
             Module: Instantiating module "datacounterweekly" from file /usr/local/etc/raddb/modules/datacounter_acct
              exec datacounterweekly {
            	wait = yes
            	program = "/bin/sh /usr/local/etc/raddb/scripts/datacounter_acct.sh %{request:User-Name} weekly %{request:Acct-Input-Octets} %{request:Acct-Output-Octets}"
            	input_pairs = "request"
            	shell_escape = yes
              }
             Module: Instantiating module "datacountermonthly" from file /usr/local/etc/raddb/modules/datacounter_acct
              exec datacountermonthly {
            	wait = yes
            	program = "/bin/sh /usr/local/etc/raddb/scripts/datacounter_acct.sh %{request:User-Name} monthly %{request:Acct-Input-Octets} %{request:Acct-Output-Octets}"
            	input_pairs = "request"
            	shell_escape = yes
              }
             Module: Instantiating module "datacounterforever" from file /usr/local/etc/raddb/modules/datacounter_acct
              exec datacounterforever {
            	wait = yes
            	program = "/bin/sh /usr/local/etc/raddb/scripts/datacounter_acct.sh %{request:User-Name} forever %{request:Acct-Input-Octets} %{request:Acct-Output-Octets}"
            	input_pairs = "request"
            	shell_escape = yes
              }
             Module: Linked to module rlm_radutmp
             Module: Instantiating module "radutmp" from file /usr/local/etc/raddb/modules/radutmp
              radutmp {
            	filename = "/var/log/radutmp"
            	username = "%{User-Name}"
            	case_sensitive = yes
            	check_with_nas = yes
            	perm = 384
            	callerid = yes
              }
             Module: Linked to module rlm_attr_filter
             Module: Instantiating module "attr_filter.accounting_response" from file /usr/local/etc/raddb/modules/attr_filter
              attr_filter attr_filter.accounting_response {
            	attrsfile = "/usr/local/etc/raddb/attrs.accounting_response"
            	key = "%{User-Name}"
            	relaxed = no
              }
             Module: Checking session {...} for more modules to load
             Module: Checking pre-proxy {...} for more modules to load
             Module: Instantiating module "attr_filter.pre-proxy" from file /usr/local/etc/raddb/modules/attr_filter
              attr_filter attr_filter.pre-proxy {
            	attrsfile = "/usr/local/etc/raddb/attrs.pre-proxy"
            	key = "%{Realm}"
            	relaxed = no
              }
             Module: Checking post-proxy {...} for more modules to load
             Module: Instantiating module "attr_filter.post-proxy" from file /usr/local/etc/raddb/modules/attr_filter
              attr_filter attr_filter.post-proxy {
            	attrsfile = "/usr/local/etc/raddb/attrs"
            	key = "%{Realm}"
            	relaxed = no
              }
             Module: Checking post-auth {...} for more modules to load
             Module: Instantiating module "attr_filter.access_reject" from file /usr/local/etc/raddb/modules/attr_filter
              attr_filter attr_filter.access_reject {
            	attrsfile = "/usr/local/etc/raddb/attrs.access_reject"
            	key = "%{User-Name}"
            	relaxed = no
              }
             } # modules
            } # server
            radiusd: #### Opening IP addresses and Ports ####
            listen {
            	type = "auth"
            	ipaddr = 127.0.0.1
            	port = 1812
            Failed binding to authentication address 127.0.0.1 port 1812: Address already in use 
            /usr/local/etc/raddb/radiusd.conf[36]: Error binding to port for 127.0.0.1 port 1812
            
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            • cmcdonaldC
              cmcdonald Netgate Developer
              last edited by

              I followed this tutorial to the letter:

              http://doc.pfsense.org/index.php/FreeRADIUS_2.x_package

              However, I'm seeing "radtest:: Failed to find IP address for pfSense.localdomain"

              I also see this:

              May 25 05:17:03 radiusd[4072]: Ready to process requests.
              May 25 05:17:03 radiusd[3799]: Loaded virtual server <default>Any ideas?

              Edit: I found that if I add a host override in my dns forwarder, the error goes away. Is this a bug?</default>

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                Alan87i
                last edited by

                @asterix:

                dumb question here.. I have over 30 network devices and many of them do not have the option for RADIUS authentication as they are physically connected.. for example my Smart TVs, Blu-Ray players, Setop Boxes. etc. Is there a pure MAC only based authentication option in freeRADIUS that I can implement to keep my network secured and not let anyone plug anything new to the network ports unless their MAC is in freeRADIUS database?

                I have this running on PF2.0.3
                Mac auth http://doc.pfsense.org/index.php/FreeRADIUS_2.x_package#FreeRADIUS_Plain-MAC-Auth_with_Captive_Portal
                each device's mac address is entered as a user name.  They all get the same PW.
                It's a bit of work setting it up.
                IE if you have 1 or 2 wireless AP's I found the best way was to add there IP in the pass through page of CP and make a user with the mac address for all the connected devices.
                You can watch the portal auth log for errors and it will show you the mac that's trying to connect. Copy and paste in a new user field.

                Setup  time limits for users (devices) Bandwidth control counter seems to work fine in 2.0.3 with start stop in cp.

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                  Nachtfalke
                  last edited by

                  @surucu24
                  Connection to mysql seems to be ok but it looks like your listening interface is already used.
                  Easiest way to configure the listening interface is to create an interface for authentication (1812) and one for accounting (1813) if needed.

                  as IP address just use  *  which means all interfaces. This is the best way to make sure that the basic configuration is working.

                  @vbman213:

                  I followed this tutorial to the letter:

                  http://doc.pfsense.org/index.php/FreeRADIUS_2.x_package

                  However, I'm seeing "radtest:: Failed to find IP address for pfSense.localdomain"

                  I also see this:

                  May 25 05:17:03 radiusd[4072]: Ready to process requests.
                  May 25 05:17:03 radiusd[3799]: Loaded virtual server <default>Any ideas?

                  Edit: I found that if I add a host override in my dns forwarder, the error goes away. Is this a bug?</default>

                  The both syslog messages say that the configuration for the server "default" is working and the radius server is running and waiting for requests.

                  If radtest is working with IP addresses then radius is working. If it does not wir FQDN then something with your DNS needs to be fixed.

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                  • cmcdonaldC
                    cmcdonald Netgate Developer
                    last edited by

                    I am running a virgin installation of 2.0.3 and having this issue, even with using * as the listening interface.

                    I installed the package, created a user, created an interface using * as the interface, port 1812 authentication.

                    Then I created an client.

                    Running radtest testuser testpassword 127.0.0.1:1812 0 testing123 results in the "Failed to find IP address"

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                    • cmcdonaldC
                      cmcdonald Netgate Developer
                      last edited by

                      @Nachtfalke:

                      @surucu24
                      Connection to mysql seems to be ok but it looks like your listening interface is already used.
                      Easiest way to configure the listening interface is to create an interface for authentication (1812) and one for accounting (1813) if needed.

                      as IP address just use   *   which means all interfaces. This is the best way to make sure that the basic configuration is working.

                      @vbman213:

                      I followed this tutorial to the letter:

                      http://doc.pfsense.org/index.php/FreeRADIUS_2.x_package

                      However, I'm seeing "radtest:: Failed to find IP address for pfSense.localdomain"

                      I also see this:

                      May 25 05:17:03 radiusd[4072]: Ready to process requests.
                      May 25 05:17:03 radiusd[3799]: Loaded virtual server <default>Any ideas?

                      Edit: I found that if I add a host override in my dns forwarder, the error goes away. Is this a bug?</default>

                      The both syslog messages say that the configuration for the server "default" is working and the radius server is running and waiting for requests.

                      If radtest is working with IP addresses then radius is working. If it does not wir FQDN then something with your DNS needs to be fixed.

                      Okay, I just confirmed that I found a "bug" in either the package or the documentation for the package. If you only have a WAN interface defined, the tutorial in the documentation does not work.

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                        Nachtfalke
                        last edited by

                        Hi vbman213,

                        when I wrote the documentation I tested with two interfaces. I don't see actually a reason why it should be different when using just one interface so could you explain what you did different?

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                        • cmcdonaldC
                          cmcdonald Netgate Developer
                          last edited by

                          I was lab testing a freeradius deployment on a virtualbox pfsense installation. I only had one interface (WAN) configured from from the post-installation console prompts. The VM actually had two interfaces "installed" but I didn't bother to configure the LAN interface. The WAN interface was configured as a bridge to my physical lan and I just ran pfctl -d to disable the packet filter to create a wildcard rule to allow all traffic into the wan interface. At that point, I followed the tutorial provided in the wiki and received the messages that i posted earlier. After experimenting, I found that the problem involved DNS and upon adding a LAN interface, everything starting working as per the tutorial. Does this help?

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                            Nachtfalke
                            last edited by

                            Hmm, not sure.

                            Could it be a problem with NAT/PortForwarding on the WAN interface or "block bogons" or "block local IPs" on the WAN interface which could be there bei default!?

                            When you go to freeradius –> view config --> radiusd.conf

                            There you can find some "listening" sections which specify the IP and port freeradius listens to. That means that the switch or wireless-AP must be able to communicate with this IP and port.
                            This shouldn't make any difference if the pfsense is running with one or two interfaces nor as bridge or router.

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                              harshkukreja
                              last edited by

                              Hi!

                              Please help me in resolving the below errors whenever running radiusd -X

                              rlm_sql (sql): Driver rlm_sql_mysql (module rlm_sql_mysql) loaded and linked
                              rlm_sql (sql): Attempting to connect to radius@172.16.10.19:3306/radius
                              rlm_sql (sql): starting 0
                              rlm_sql (sql): Attempting to connect rlm_sql_mysql #0
                              rlm_sql_mysql: Starting connect to MySQL server for #0
                              rlm_sql_mysql: Couldn't connect socket to MySQL server radius@172.16.10.19:radius
                              rlm_sql_mysql: Mysql error 'Can't connect to MySQL server on '172.16.10.19' (60)'
                              rlm_sql (sql): Failed to connect DB handle #0
                              rlm_sql (sql): starting 1
                              rlm_sql (sql): starting 2
                              rlm_sql (sql): starting 3
                              rlm_sql (sql): starting 4
                              rlm_sql (sql): Failed to connect to any SQL server.
                              rlm_sql (sql): Processing generate_sql_clients
                              rlm_sql (sql) in generate_sql_clients: query is SELECT id, nasname, shortname, type, secret, server FROM nas
                              rlm_sql (sql): Ignoring unconnected handle 4..
                              rlm_sql (sql): Ignoring unconnected handle 3..
                              rlm_sql (sql): Ignoring unconnected handle 2..
                              rlm_sql (sql): Ignoring unconnected handle 1..
                              rlm_sql (sql): Ignoring unconnected handle 0..
                              rlm_sql (sql): There are no DB handles to use! skipped 5, tried to connect 0
                              Failed to load clients from SQL.
                              rlm_sql (sql): Closing sqlsocket 4
                              rlm_sql (sql): Closing sqlsocket 3
                              rlm_sql (sql): Closing sqlsocket 2
                              rlm_sql (sql): Closing sqlsocket 1
                              rlm_sql (sql): Closing sqlsocket 0
                              /usr/local/etc/raddb/sql.conf[2]: Instantiation failed for module "sql"
                              /usr/local/etc/raddb/sites-enabled/default[185]: Failed to load module "sql".
                              /usr/local/etc/raddb/sites-enabled/default[185]: Failed to parse "sql" entry.
                              /usr/local/etc/raddb/sites-enabled/default[69]: Errors parsing authorize section

                              Thanks & Regards

                              Harsh Kukreja

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                                msi
                                last edited by

                                (warning ahead I'm not used to configuring FreeRADIUS on pfSense/GUI but rather in plain configs)

                                Anyway: It means that your FreeRADIUS server is trying to connect to a (likely to be) remote MySQL server (172.16.10.19) which it can't connect to.
                                Since you must have configured it for SQL user authentication, it can't start correctly as it can't read a valid list of users from your MySQL server.

                                Try to fix the connection to the MySQL server or disable MySQL authentication/authorization (for test) and try to use local authentication.
                                Are you positive about using SQL for authentication? I only use it for RADIUS accounting and thereafter limiting concurrent access - so
                                that's my real-world use with (Postgre)SQL.

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                                  MaxHeadroom
                                  last edited by

                                  Hi ,

                                  i tried the package with otp and it work's but if client is behind server time (my mobile provider is 30 sec in the past !) i am not able to login (tested with radtest) .
                                  worked like a charme with online mtop calculator but never with DroidOTP and "TIME OFFSET 30 or  -30 "
                                  Maybe i am doing something wrong but i do not know what.
                                  The OTP Passcode from the mobile phone is 30 sec. later the same as the online calc did.

                                  Maybe someone can give a hint or maybe minus offset is not possible ….

                                  regards

                                  max

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                                    Nachtfalke
                                    last edited by

                                    @MaxHeadroom:

                                    Hi ,

                                    i tried the package with otp and it work's but if client is behind server time (my mobile provider is 30 sec in the past !) i am not able to login (tested with radtest) .
                                    worked like a charme with online mtop calculator but never with DroidOTP and "TIME OFFSET 30 or  -30 "
                                    Maybe i am doing something wrong but i do not know what.
                                    The OTP Passcode from the mobile phone is 30 sec. later the same as the online calc did.

                                    Maybe someone can give a hint or maybe minus offset is not possible ….

                                    regards

                                    max

                                    Hi,

                                    Did you calculate the Epoch-Time?
                                    1. Write down the first 9 digits of the Epoch-Time on the client.
                                    2. Check with date +%s the Epoch-Time on your FreeRADIUS server and write down the first 9 digits.
                                    3. Subtract both values, multiply the result with 10 and enter the value in this field. (Default: 0)

                                    But in general it should not neccessary to change this if your mobile device changes its timezone automatically.

                                    Further you can try increasing the "OTP Lifetime" in freeradius –> settings.
                                    You can set it to 6 which means 60s. Even if the mobile clients always generate new keys every 30s it should be possible to use a generated key 60s instead of just 30s.

                                    The more you increase this time the more "insecure" OTP will become. Probably noone will get access with a key (without PIN) which has a lifetime of a few minutes.

                                    ---- edit ----
                                    You are right. The script does not accept negative values. You could modify the script here:
                                    freeradius.inc
                                    line 4027
                                    replace:

                                    EPOCHTIME=`expr \$EPOCHTIME + \$OFFSET`
                                    

                                    with

                                    EPOCHTIME=`expr \$EPOCHTIME - \$OFFSET`
                                    

                                    Could be something what should be added to the GUI.

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                                      MaxHeadroom
                                      last edited by

                                      Hi,

                                      yes i calc the epoch time like descript on the web interface:
                                      (9digits (from left client time)  - 9digit (from left server time)) *10 = -30

                                      date +%s = 10digits, so why the hell not taking  (10digits (from left client time) - 10digits (from left server time)) = 30 ?? (or if 39 nearer 40 than 30 !!)

                                      It's not a problem of the timezone it's a mobile provider problem; the android is 30 sec in the past.
                                      (Is the offset 1 equal 1 hour, i hope not.)

                                      If i set the lifetime on server side  higher than on the client (DroidOTP is fixed to 10 sec lifetime) than i had guess/try 6 keys maybe on is working not a good idea.

                                      I know to solve the problem with manual set the client time but i want to find out how it work with time offset and maybe there is a bug or a wrong hint on the webinterface

                                      regards max

                                      –----edit----
                                      The Gui save the Offset in the right way:

                                      /usr/pbi/freeradius-i386/etc/users

                                      "otpuser" Auth-Type = motp
                                      MOTP-Init-Secret = 912ae1361854139e,
                                      MOTP-PIN = 1234,
                                      MOTP-Offset = -30

                                      Use Freeradius teh otpverify.sh script ? If yes then there is the faulty part

                                      OFFSET=echo -n "$5" | sed 's/[^0-9]/0/g'
                                      [[/sub]
                                      -10 is then 010….
                                      should be

                                      OFFSET=echo -n "$5" | sed 's/[^0-9-]/0/g'

                                      but is a little be dirty could also be 1-0 …..

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                                        Nachtfalke
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                                        @MaxHeadroom:

                                        Hi,

                                        yes i calc the epoch time like descript on the web interface:
                                        (9digits (from left client time)  - 9digit (from left server time)) *10 = -30

                                        date +%s = 10digits, so why the hell not taking  (10digits (from left client time) - 10digits (from left server time)) = 30 ?? (or if 39 nearer 40 than 30 !!)

                                        It's not a problem of the timezone it's a mobile provider problem; the android is 30 sec in the past.
                                        (Is the offset 1 equal 1 hour, i hope not.)

                                        If i set the lifetime on server side  higher than on the client (DroidOTP is fixed to 10 sec lifetime) than i had guess/try 6 keys maybe on is working not a good idea.

                                        I know to solve the problem with manual set the client time but i want to find out how it work with time offset and maybe there is a bug or a wrong hint on the webinterface

                                        regards max

                                        –----edit----
                                        The Gui save the Offset in the right way:

                                        /usr/pbi/freeradius-i386/etc/users

                                        "otpuser" Auth-Type = motp
                                        MOTP-Init-Secret = 912ae1361854139e,
                                        MOTP-PIN = 1234,
                                        MOTP-Offset = -30

                                        Use Freeradius teh otpverify.sh script ? If yes then there is the faulty part

                                        OFFSET=echo -n "$5" | sed 's/[^0-9]/0/g'
                                        [[/sub]
                                        -10 is then 010….
                                        should be

                                        OFFSET=echo -n "$5" | sed 's/[^0-9-]/0/g'

                                        but is a little be dirty could also be 1-0 …..

                                        Did you read what I wrote about the part on the freeradius.inc ?

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                                          MaxHeadroom
                                          last edited by

                                          Yes i did.

                                          But if i do it like you said then the offset is always minus.

                                          In freeradius.inc
                                          there is the same 'sed'  in line 4006:

                                          OFFSET=echo -n "\$5" | sed 's/[^0-9]/0/g'

                                          regards max

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                                            Nachtfalke
                                            last edited by

                                            @MaxHeadroom:

                                            Yes i did.

                                            But if i do it like you said then the offset is always minus.

                                            In freeradius.inc
                                            there is the same 'sed'  in line 4006:

                                            OFFSET=echo -n "\$5" | sed 's/[^0-9]/0/g'

                                            regards max

                                            Hi max,

                                            can you please replace the following two files and try again if it works now?
                                            You now have to enter  + 30    oder    - 30
                                            It is described on the GUI.

                                            freeradius.inc.txt
                                            freeradius.xml.txt

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