[Serusers] Missing RADIUS packets - SOLVED
Rod Bacon
rod.bacon at empoweredcomms.com.au
Thu Mar 10 23:40:24 CET 2005
I'm sure this will seem extremely silly to those who know about RADIUS
configuration but the offending statement was hidden deep in my
radiusclient.conf....
binaddr localhost
I simply needed to change 'localhost' to the ip address of my ethernet card,
and presto, RADIUS packets.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Rod Bacon" <rod.bacon at empoweredcomms.com.au>
To: "Lucas Aimaretto" <lucas at cyneric.com>
Cc: <serusers at lists.iptel.org>
Sent: Friday, March 11, 2005 8:30 AM
Subject: Re: [Serusers] SER + RADIUS
> Lucas, I have struggled with this RADIUS setup for 2 full days. Would you
> mind if I sent you my configs to have a look over? I am not getting *any*
> RADIUS packets leaving my SER box at all, and can't understand why. I have
> followed your instructions to the *letter*.
>
>
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Lucas Aimaretto" <lucas at cyneric.com>
> Sent: Wednesday, December 22, 2004 9:35 PM
> Subject: [Serusers] SER + RADIUS
>
>
>>> Hello List,
>>
>> Hello ...
>>
>>> I'm trying to use RADIUS Auth, I followed the steps in Radius
>>> How to, but
>>> SER doesn't send requests to Radius (I saw in tcpdump) and it
>>> log this
>>> message rc_send_server: no reply from RADIUS server xxxxx...
>>
>> - Mmmm, many steps ... First, make sure you've compiled your ser with
>> support for all modules (I did it that way and worked for me) ... At
>> compiling with support for all modules you won't fail, although you are
>> compiling modules you don't need.
>>
>> make exclude_modules="" modules.
>>
>> - Compile the radiusclient library. With the help of the Radius-HowTo
>> you should get that going. TAKE CARE WITH DICTIONARIES. You need to add
>> both dictionary.sip and dictionary.ser to your radius' dictionary.
>>
>> - Be sure your radius supports digest authentication. With MD5, at
>> least, you're done ...
>>
>> - Be sure to load the auth_radius.so module in the ser.cfg file.
>>
>> loadmodule "/usr/local/lib/ser/modules/auth_radius.so"
>>
>> - You might need to configure the auth_radius.so module ... This is my
>> configuration ... May need to vary something.
>>
>> # -- RADIUS AUTH --
>> modparam("auth_radius", "radius_config", "/etc/radiusclient.conf")
>> modparam("auth_radius", "service_type", 15)
>>
>> - Configure ser.cfg like this for doing authentication at REGISTER time
>> ...
>>
>> if (uri==myself)
>> {
>>
>> if (method=="REGISTER")
>> {
>>
>> # Lo siguiente es para auth con RADIUS
>> if (!radius_www_authorize(""))
>> {
>> www_challenge("", "0");
>> break;
>> };
>> save("location");
>> break;
>> };
>>
>> Hope this helps ...
>>
>> Lucas
>>
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>
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