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    Freeradius: Using own configuration

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      user12
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      Hi!

      I recently started using the freeradius2-package of pfsense.
      My problem is: I'm not too happy with the gui, I want to use my changes on eap.conf (for example). Like stronger algorithms, completly disabling EAP-TTLS/PEAP etc.
      Of course I can log in via SSH, making my changes. Problem is: It'll only work for the moment as pfSense will overwrite my configuration after a reboot.

      Is there a way to only use the configuration I made via SSH? Like disabling the GUI-parts for configuring freeradius?

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        user12
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        push

        no ideas?

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          doktornotor Banned
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          If you don't like the GUI then stop installing it.

          pkg remove pfSense-pkg-freeradius2; pkg install freeradius
          
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            user12
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            Hi!

            Thanks for your advise, I didn't know, that was possible :-)

            My next question is: How do I start radiusd in the background? I can perfectly start it with radiusd -X and my clients are able to login.

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              johnpoz LAYER 8 Global Moderator
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              I would think the easy way would be to just install the shellcmd package ;)

              Shellcmd 1.0.2_2 The shellcmd utility is used to manage commands on system startup.

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