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FreeRadius with eDir 8.7.3 on Netware

FreeRadius with eDir 8.7.3 on Netware
Fri, 10 Jun 2005 13:42:07 GMT
Hi

I am trying to make the given FreeRadius(running on SuSe Linux Platform 
sample code work with Netware eDirectory 8.7.3.6 running on Netware v5.1.
<a href="http://forge.novell.com/modules/xfmod/project/?
edirfreeradius">http://forge.novell.com/modules/xfmod/project/?
edirfreeradius </a>

A 55 Page Administration Guide exists <a 
href="http://forge.novell.com/modules/xfref_library/detail.php?
reference_id=1594"> Here </a>, but not as much details exists from
a 
novice perspective.

Had anyone made it work? If, yes, would someone explain, how to create 
the Radius Administrator through iManager, that would communicate with 
LDAP Agent on eDirectory. What Rights would this guy have and where 
should he be defined in radiusd.conf???

I can send all my conf files if someone is willing to do Pro-bono help 
here...?
Any advise would be much appreciated..
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Re: FreeRadius with eDir 8.7.3 on Netware
Wed, 22 Jun 2005 02:13:33 GMT
fahimdxb@gmail.com wrote:

>Hi
>
>I am trying to make the given FreeRadius(running on SuSe Linux Platform 
>sample code work with Netware eDirectory 8.7.3.6 running on Netware v5.1.
><a href="http://forge.novell.com/modules/xfmod/project/?
>edirfreeradius">http://forge.novell.com/modules/xfmod/project/?
>edirfreeradius </a>
>
>A 55 Page Administration Guide exists <a 
>href="http://forge.novell.com/modules/xfref_library/detail.php?
>reference_id=1594"> Here </a>, but not as much details exists
from a 
>novice perspective.
>
>Had anyone made it work? If, yes, would someone explain, how to create 
>the Radius Administrator through iManager, that would communicate with 
>LDAP Agent on eDirectory. What Rights would this guy have and where 
>should he be defined in radiusd.conf???
>
>I can send all my conf files if someone is willing to do Pro-bono help 
>here...?
>Any advise would be much appreciated..
>Rgds
>  
>
The Radius Admin is a standard user object. You need to grant Compare, 
Read, Write to the container object where the users that will 
authenticate via radius are located. This is the id that you put in the 
ldap section of the radiusd.conf for the identity attribute.

I have it working against OES Linux, the radius server is a SLES9 box. I 
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