Freeradius 3.0 on Pfsense 2.3.4 problems
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Here is processor on the board I am using:
CPU Type Intel(R) Celeron(R) CPU 1037U @ 1.80GHz
2 CPUs: 1 package(s) x 2 core(s)From my research it is 64 bits, so I may be lucky. I'll upgrade soon. What's the minimum size SSD I should get?
Could my original problem be hardware related?
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Well what size CF did you have? Clearly you were not running packages that used up space like Proxy or ntop or IPS or pfblocker?
You could get pretty much smallest there is like 16GB would be huge amount of space unless you plan on running some HUGE cache for proxy, etc. Or lots of logging with ntop, etc. etc.
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You can probably just do a full 64bit install to the CF card and it will be fine for years as long as you remove the SWAP partition and move /var and /tmp to RAM after the install.
Given that you almost certainly can run 64bit it's pointless trying to diagnose the initial issue until you're running 2.4.4p2.
Steve
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Thanks for the responses. I will be doing the re-install later today/tonight and get back to you tomorrow. I'll try to find the appropriate install instructions to implement the upgrade/re-install.
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Ok guys I have upgraded to the lastest of Pfsense, so my router is now running 2.4.4-RELEASE-p2 (amd64).
I had done a backup from the old version and restored it to the new version. Since the upgrade I have an additional problem. The PPPoE client that used to connect normally is now connecting and disconnecting every 1 minutes. I had to change the IP address under Freeradius/NAS/Clients to "*" for it to give the behavior it is now doing. If I put the IP address of the PPPoE server in there it does not work, and get a message in System Log, something about "Unknown Client". In the previous version I had the IP address of the PPPoE server. Maybe now I need to put in additional config for it to stay connected?
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I think we'll need to see some screenshots of you config to diagnose that.
Steve
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Screen shots of what part of the config?
I have figured out that this problem has to do with Freeradius I noted that if I disable the use of freeradius for authentication my connection to the PPPoE server stays up.
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Ok well check the logs. It might show why it's disconnecting after a minute.
Otherwise we'll need as much detail as possible here. The PPPoE config and freeradius config at least I would think.
Steve
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Here are the screenshots of the Freeradius config and PPPoE server. I had disabled Radius authentication to let PPPoE work.
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To see any possible FreeRadius issue :
Stop FreeRadius in the GUI.
Enter console - option 8.
Start FreeRadius by hand using debug mode.radiusd -X
(that is a capital X)
Note :
To eliminate possible future troubles :
Don't use the 8000 port range. -
here is a sample of what I received when I ran radiusd -X from console:
I had re-enabled PPPoE server to use radius authentication.
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That same error keeps looping every minute or so.