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Jason Cohen

join:2004-11-06
Waltham, MA


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reply to No_Strings
Re: Questions about WPA2 and WPA

I figured out that the problem was that I forgot to uncomment an "}" after the TLS section. Anyways, after that occurred I ran into tons of errors about missing libraries. I was about to give up until I decided to just compile freeradius from source (as I should have done the first time). The weird problems that I was getting before went away and I was greeted with this message:

Initializing the thread pool...
Listening on authentication *:1812
Listening on accounting *:1813
Ready to process requests.

This time I didn't have to make any configuration changes to radiusd.conf.

I just purchased a Buffalo WHR-G54S Wireless Router which I will be using to replace my crap Netgear WGR614 wireless router (drops connections, must be restarted every few days, overheats etc.) I'm planning to load DD-WRT v23sp2 on the router so I can use it with the RADIUS server I just created in EAP-TLS mode with WPA2. I guess I'll find out if it works tomorrow.


No_Strings
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join:2001-11-22
The OC
reply to Jason Cohen
Sounds like you have a typo in the config file - a missing curly bracket (or an extra one).

Double-check the changes you made to the config files for a syntax error.

Jason Cohen

join:2004-11-06
Waltham, MA

reply to Jason Cohen
Also, when I use the standard radiusd.conf file I receive the error:

jasonsdesktop:/etc/freeradius# freeradius -x
Starting - reading configuration files ...
/etc/freeradius/radiusd.conf[413]: Unable to open file "@raddbdir@/proxy.conf": No such file or directory
Errors reading radiusd.conf

I fixed this issue by manually specifying the location of the configuration directory.

confdir = ${raddbdir}

to

confdir = /etc/freeradius

Once I did that, I began receiving the "Unexpected End of File" error.
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