This is my current info.
ser -V
version: ser 0.8.12dev-t16 (i386/linux)
flags: STATS:Off, USE_IPV6, USE_TCP, DISABLE_NAGLE, DNS_IP_HACK,
SHM_MEM, SHM_MMAP, PKG_MALLOC, DBG_QM_MALLOC, FAST_LOCK-ADAPTIVE_WAIT
ADAPTIVE_WAIT_LOOPS=1024, MAX_RECV_BUFFER_SIZE 262144, MAX_LISTEN 16,
MAX_URI_SIZE 1024, BUF_SIZE 65535
@(#) $Id: main.c,v 1.167 2003/07/07 14:08:26 jiri Exp $
main.c compiled on 10:02:36 Sep 11 2003 with gcc 3.2
this was built from source off of CVS. If there is a newer version that
would give more info, I will recompile.
Stephen
Hello,
From the information below I can't say where the
problem is, but I would
say some attribute definitions are missing.
Unfortunatelly the stable version of auth_radius module doesn't print
much debugging messages when something goes wrong.
Did you compile your server from sources or do you use binary packages ?
You can try unstable version branch from the CVS, that should tell you
where the problem is, or I can send you a patch to stable version if you
can apply it and compile from sources.
Jan.
On 23-09 11:24, Steve Dolloff wrote:
Yes, I have added the SIP definitions to the
radiusclient library. It
is the dictionary file defined in the radiusclient.conf file as
/etc/sip_dictionary. It was created using the dictionary file from
radiusclient and adding the information from the link that you refered
to.
-----------------------
Hello,
if there is no radius traffic then radiusclient library has some
problems when buiding the request. Did you extend your radius
dictionary
as described in
http://iptel.org/ser/ser_radius.html
?
Jan.
On 23-09 10:38, Steve Dolloff wrote:
> I am trying to switch from database authentication to radius
> authentication.
>
> I have compiled and installed the module.
>
> I have added the following to my ser.cfg
>
> modparam("auth_radius", "radius_config",
"/etc/ser/radiusclient.conf")
> modparam("auth_radius",
"service_type",15)
>
> if (method=="REGISTER") {
> log(1,"authenticating");
> if
(!radius_www_authorize("test.net"))
{
> log(1,"radius auth
failure");
www_challenge("test.net",
"0");
break;
};
I have configured the following in /etc/ser/radiusclient.conf
authserver radius1.test.net:1812
authserver radius2.test.net:1812
servers /etc/servers
dictionary /etc/sip_dictionary
I have configured the following in /etc/servers
Radius1.test.net secret
Radius2.test.net secret2
I get the following in my messages log.
Sep 23 10:39:03 voip2 /usr/sbin/ser[25945]: authenticating
Sep 23 10:39:03 voip2 /usr/sbin/ser[25945]: radius auth failure
Sep 23 10:39:30 voip2 /usr/sbin/ser[25947]: authenticating
Sep 23 10:39:30 voip2 /usr/sbin/ser[25947]: radius auth failure
Sep 23 10:39:30 voip2 /usr/sbin/ser[25949]: authenticating
Sep 23 10:39:30 voip2 /usr/sbin/ser[25949]: radius auth failure
Sep 23 10:39:34 voip2 /usr/sbin/ser[25948]: authenticating
Sep 23 10:39:34 voip2 /usr/sbin/ser[25948]: radius auth failure
Sep 23 10:39:34 voip2 /usr/sbin/ser[25945]: authenticating
Sep 23 10:39:34 voip2 /usr/sbin/ser[25945]: radius auth failure
And ngrep port 1812 shows no traffic at all. Where are these auth
request going? How can I get more debug info?
Thanks for your help.
Stephen
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