Hi,
Several years ago when Windows XP clients were around in my organization I had successfully configured freeradius with EAP-TLS and host certificates. Now, most of my clients are Windows 10 and just a few Windows 7. They can access with PEAP mschap-v2 via WiFi. I am now trying to configure WiFi access with EAP-TLS and host certificates. Please bear with me as I haven't handled freeradius for years now, and I'm a bit rusty. I already have a custom Signing Authority (ca.pem). So, within /etc/raddb/certs I ran the following after adjusting the corresponding *.cnf files: # make server.pem # make server.csr # make inner-server.pem # make client.pem The Windows 10 client has imported both the CA in trusted roots and the client certificate in the "local computer" store. I chose the common name "PC2036" (see below). The wireless connection is set up with a "smart card or other certificate" (computer account). When I try to connect I see this in the radiusd log (please let me know if you need the full log): (132) Received Access-Request Id 67 from 192.168.216.36:58425 to 10.215.144.91:1812 length 209 (132) User-Name = "host/PC2036" (132) NAS-IP-Address = 192.168.216.36 (132) NAS-Identifier = "10:be:f5:c9:ce:90" (132) NAS-Port = 0 (132) Called-Station-Id = "10-BE-F5-C9-CE-98:HMprv" (132) Calling-Station-Id = "4C-1D-96-4E-48-0F" (132) Framed-MTU = 1400 (132) NAS-Port-Type = Wireless-802.11 (132) Connect-Info = "CONNECT 0Mbps 802.11b" (132) EAP-Message = 0x028a001201686f73742f484d414e32303336 (132) Message-Authenticator = 0xc6775ce6e83151b7ecde4018fb87f5d8 (132) # Executing section authorize from file /etc/raddb/sites-enabled/default (132) authorize { [...] (132) ntdomain: Checking for prefix before "\" (132) ntdomain: No '\' in User-Name = "host/PC2036", looking up realm NULL (132) ntdomain: No such realm "NULL" (132) [ntdomain] = noop (132) [expiration] = noop (132) [logintime] = noop (132) } # authorize = updated (132) Found Auth-Type = eap (132) # Executing group from file /etc/raddb/sites-enabled/default (132) authenticate { (132) eap: Peer sent packet with method EAP Identity (1) (132) eap: Calling submodule eap_tls to process data (132) eap_tls: Initiating new TLS session (132) eap_tls: Setting verify mode to require certificate from client (132) eap_tls: [eaptls start] = request (132) eap: Sending EAP Request (code 1) ID 139 length 6 (132) eap: EAP session adding &reply:State = 0x007a782400f175f1 (132) [eap] = handled (132) } # authenticate = handled (132) Using Post-Auth-Type Challenge (132) # Executing group from file /etc/raddb/sites-enabled/default (132) Challenge { ... } # empty sub-section is ignored (132) Sent Access-Challenge Id 67 from 10.215.144.91:1812 to 192.168.216.36:58425 length 0 (132) EAP-Message = 0x018b00060d20 (132) Message-Authenticator = 0x00000000000000000000000000000000 (132) State = 0x007a782400f175f114c01cbf42164dc9 (132) Finished request Waking up in 4.9 seconds. (132) Cleaning up request packet ID 67 with timestamp +2318 Ready to process requests I then read this: https://wiki.freeradius.org/guide/certificate-compatibility So I decided to replace the whole certificate directory just to make sure the test certs work. So I ran this: # ./bootstrap # make inner-server.pem However, when I run the server I get an error reading its certificate. # radiusd -X [...] tls: Failed reading private key file "/etc/raddb/certs/server.pem" tls: error:06065064:digital envelope routines:EVP_DecryptFinal_ex:bad decrypt tls: error:23077074:PKCS12 routines:PKCS12_pbe_crypt:pkcs12 cipherfinal error tls: error:2306A075:PKCS12 routines:PKCS12_item_decrypt_d2i:pkcs12 pbe crypt error tls: error:0907B00D:PEM routines:PEM_read_bio_PrivateKey:ASN1 lib tls: error:140B0009:SSL routines:SSL_CTX_use_PrivateKey_file:PEM lib rlm_eap_tls: Failed initializing SSL context rlm_eap (EAP): Failed to initialise rlm_eap_tls /etc/raddb/mods-enabled/eap[14]: Instantiation failed for module "eap" # ls -l /etc/raddb/certs/server.pem -rw-r----- 1 root radius 3588 Jun 12 2020 /etc/raddb/certs/server.pem freeradius v. 3.0.20 I'm sure this is a silly mistake on my behalf. Any suggestions? Vieri - List info/subscribe/unsubscribe? See http://www.freeradius.org/list/users.html |
I fixed the second part of my previous post where I was using the
bootstrapped certificates. Now the freeradius service starts up fine, but I'm still getting the same behavior as when using my own CA to "make" the server and client certificates. I imported the freeradius custom CA cert and the client cert in the Windows 10 client. The full freeradius log is shown below: # radiusd -X FreeRADIUS Version 3.0.20 Copyright (C) 1999-2019 The FreeRADIUS server project and contributors There is NO warranty; not even for MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE You may redistribute copies of FreeRADIUS under the terms of the GNU General Public License For more information about these matters, see the file named COPYRIGHT Starting - reading configuration files ... including dictionary file /usr/share/freeradius/dictionary including dictionary file /usr/share/freeradius/dictionary.dhcp including dictionary file /usr/share/freeradius/dictionary.vqp including dictionary file /etc/raddb/dictionary including configuration file /etc/raddb/radiusd.conf including configuration file /etc/raddb/proxy.conf including configuration file /etc/raddb/clients.conf including files in directory /etc/raddb/mods-enabled/ including configuration file /etc/raddb/mods-enabled/unpack including configuration file /etc/raddb/mods-enabled/sradutmp including configuration file /etc/raddb/mods-enabled/ntlm_auth including configuration file /etc/raddb/mods-enabled/linelog including configuration file /etc/raddb/mods-enabled/digest including configuration file /etc/raddb/mods-enabled/detail.log including configuration file /etc/raddb/mods-enabled/replicate including configuration file /etc/raddb/mods-enabled/sql including configuration file /etc/raddb/mods-enabled/soh including configuration file /etc/raddb/mods-enabled/expiration including configuration file /etc/raddb/mods-enabled/echo including configuration file /etc/raddb/mods-enabled/logintime including configuration file /etc/raddb/mods-enabled/unix including configuration file /etc/raddb/mods-enabled/dhcp including configuration file /etc/raddb/mods-enabled/chap including configuration file /etc/raddb/mods-enabled/date including configuration file /etc/raddb/mods-enabled/exec including configuration file /etc/raddb/mods-enabled/preprocess including configuration file /etc/raddb/mods-enabled/eap including configuration file /etc/raddb/mods-enabled/files including configuration file /etc/raddb/mods-enabled/pap including configuration file /etc/raddb/mods-enabled/realm including configuration file /etc/raddb/mods-enabled/cache_eap including configuration file /etc/raddb/mods-enabled/dynamic_clients including configuration file /etc/raddb/mods-enabled/always including configuration file /etc/raddb/mods-enabled/utf8 including configuration file /etc/raddb/mods-enabled/passwd including configuration file /etc/raddb/mods-enabled/expr including configuration file /etc/raddb/mods-enabled/mschap including configuration file /etc/raddb/mods-enabled/radutmp including configuration file /etc/raddb/mods-enabled/detail including configuration file /etc/raddb/mods-enabled/attr_filter including files in directory /etc/raddb/policy.d/ including configuration file /etc/raddb/policy.d/canonicalization.original including configuration file /etc/raddb/policy.d/filter.original including configuration file /etc/raddb/policy.d/cui including configuration file /etc/raddb/policy.d/canonicalization including configuration file /etc/raddb/policy.d/dhcp including configuration file /etc/raddb/policy.d/accounting including configuration file /etc/raddb/policy.d/abfab-tr including configuration file /etc/raddb/policy.d/moonshot-targeted-ids including configuration file /etc/raddb/policy.d/eap including configuration file /etc/raddb/policy.d/rfc7542 including configuration file /etc/raddb/policy.d/control including configuration file /etc/raddb/policy.d/debug including configuration file /etc/raddb/policy.d/operator-name including configuration file /etc/raddb/policy.d/filter including files in directory /etc/raddb/sites-enabled/ including configuration file /etc/raddb/sites-enabled/default including configuration file /etc/raddb/sites-enabled/inner-tunnel main { security { user = "root" group = "root" allow_core_dumps = no } name = "radiusd" prefix = "/usr" localstatedir = "/var/lib" logdir = "/var/log/radius" run_dir = "/run/radiusd" } main { name = "radiusd" prefix = "/usr" localstatedir = "/var/lib" sbindir = "/usr/sbin" logdir = "/var/log/radius" run_dir = "/run/radiusd" libdir = "/usr/lib64" radacctdir = "/var/log/radius/radacct" hostname_lookups = no max_request_time = 30 cleanup_delay = 5 max_requests = 16384 pidfile = "/run/radiusd/radiusd.pid" checkrad = "/usr/sbin/checkrad" debug_level = 0 proxy_requests = yes log { stripped_names = no auth = yes auth_badpass = no auth_goodpass = no colourise = yes msg_denied = "You are already logged in - access denied" } resources { } security { max_attributes = 200 reject_delay = 1.000000 status_server = yes allow_vulnerable_openssl = "no" } } radiusd: #### Loading Realms and Home Servers #### proxy server { retry_delay = 5 retry_count = 3 default_fallback = no dead_time = 120 wake_all_if_all_dead = no } home_server localhost { ipaddr = 127.0.0.1 port = 1812 type = "auth" secret = <<< secret >>> response_window = 20.000000 response_timeouts = 1 max_outstanding = 65536 zombie_period = 40 status_check = "status-server" ping_interval = 30 check_interval = 30 check_timeout = 4 num_answers_to_alive = 3 revive_interval = 120 limit { max_connections = 16 max_requests = 0 lifetime = 0 idle_timeout = 0 } coa { irt = 2 mrt = 16 mrc = 5 mrd = 30 } } home_server_pool my_auth_failover { type = fail-over home_server = localhost } realm example.com { auth_pool = my_auth_failover } realm LOCAL { } radiusd: #### Loading Clients #### client localhost { ipaddr = 127.0.0.1 require_message_authenticator = no secret = <<< secret >>> nas_type = "other" proto = "*" limit { max_connections = 16 lifetime = 0 idle_timeout = 30 } } client localhost_ipv6 { ipv6addr = ::1 require_message_authenticator = no secret = <<< secret >>> limit { max_connections = 16 lifetime = 0 idle_timeout = 30 } } client SWITCH_DMZ_CPD { ipaddr = 192.168.216.2 require_message_authenticator = no secret = <<< secret >>> shortname = "SWITCH_DMZ_CPD" limit { max_connections = 16 lifetime = 0 idle_timeout = 30 } } client SWITCH_DMZ_UH3A { ipaddr = 192.168.216.3 require_message_authenticator = no secret = <<< secret >>> shortname = "SWITCH_DMZ_UH3A" limit { max_connections = 16 lifetime = 0 idle_timeout = 30 } } client SWITCH_DMZ_UH3B { ipaddr = 192.168.216.4 require_message_authenticator = no secret = <<< secret >>> shortname = "SWITCH_DMZ_UH3B" limit { max_connections = 16 lifetime = 0 idle_timeout = 30 } } client UH3A1 { ipaddr = 192.168.216.20 require_message_authenticator = no secret = <<< secret >>> shortname = "UH3A1" limit { max_connections = 16 lifetime = 0 idle_timeout = 30 } } client UH3A2 { ipaddr = 192.168.216.21 require_message_authenticator = no secret = <<< secret >>> shortname = "UH3A2" limit { max_connections = 16 lifetime = 0 idle_timeout = 30 } } client UH3B3 { ipaddr = 192.168.216.22 require_message_authenticator = no secret = <<< secret >>> shortname = "UH3B3" limit { max_connections = 16 lifetime = 0 idle_timeout = 30 } } client UH3B4 { ipaddr = 192.168.216.23 require_message_authenticator = no secret = <<< secret >>> shortname = "UH3B4" limit { max_connections = 16 lifetime = 0 idle_timeout = 30 } } client UH4A1 { ipaddr = 192.168.216.24 require_message_authenticator = no secret = <<< secret >>> shortname = "UH4A1" limit { max_connections = 16 lifetime = 0 idle_timeout = 30 } } client UH4A2 { ipaddr = 192.168.216.25 require_message_authenticator = no secret = <<< secret >>> shortname = "UH4A2" limit { max_connections = 16 lifetime = 0 idle_timeout = 30 } } client UH4B3 { ipaddr = 192.168.216.26 require_message_authenticator = no secret = <<< secret >>> shortname = "UH4B3" limit { max_connections = 16 lifetime = 0 idle_timeout = 30 } } client UH4B4 { ipaddr = 192.168.216.27 require_message_authenticator = no secret = <<< secret >>> shortname = "UH4B4" limit { max_connections = 16 lifetime = 0 idle_timeout = 30 } } client UH2A1 { ipaddr = 192.168.216.28 require_message_authenticator = no secret = <<< secret >>> shortname = "UH2A1" limit { max_connections = 16 lifetime = 0 idle_timeout = 30 } } client UH2A2 { ipaddr = 192.168.216.29 require_message_authenticator = no secret = <<< secret >>> shortname = "UH2A2" limit { max_connections = 16 lifetime = 0 idle_timeout = 30 } } client UH2B3 { ipaddr = 192.168.216.30 require_message_authenticator = no secret = <<< secret >>> shortname = "UH2B3" limit { max_connections = 16 lifetime = 0 idle_timeout = 30 } } client UH2B4 { ipaddr = 192.168.216.31 require_message_authenticator = no secret = <<< secret >>> shortname = "UH2B4" limit { max_connections = 16 lifetime = 0 idle_timeout = 30 } } client URG2-1 { ipaddr = 192.168.216.32 require_message_authenticator = no secret = <<< secret >>> shortname = "URG2-1" limit { max_connections = 16 lifetime = 0 idle_timeout = 30 } } client URG2-2 { ipaddr = 192.168.216.33 require_message_authenticator = no secret = <<< secret >>> shortname = "URG2-2" limit { max_connections = 16 lifetime = 0 idle_timeout = 30 } } client URG2-3 { ipaddr = 192.168.216.35 require_message_authenticator = no secret = <<< secret >>> shortname = "URG2-3" limit { max_connections = 16 lifetime = 0 idle_timeout = 30 } } client UCSI { ipaddr = 192.168.216.34 require_message_authenticator = no secret = <<< secret >>> shortname = "UCSI" limit { max_connections = 16 lifetime = 0 idle_timeout = 30 } } client D1452 { ipaddr = 192.168.216.36 require_message_authenticator = no secret = <<< secret >>> shortname = "D1452" limit { max_connections = 16 lifetime = 0 idle_timeout = 30 } } client UH4B-3 { ipaddr = 192.168.216.37 require_message_authenticator = no secret = <<< secret >>> shortname = "UH4B-3" limit { max_connections = 16 lifetime = 0 idle_timeout = 30 } } client PSQ-1 { ipaddr = 192.168.216.38 require_message_authenticator = no secret = <<< secret >>> shortname = "PSQ-1" limit { max_connections = 16 lifetime = 0 idle_timeout = 30 } } client D1457 { ipaddr = 192.168.216.39 require_message_authenticator = no secret = <<< secret >>> shortname = "D1457" limit { max_connections = 16 lifetime = 0 idle_timeout = 30 } } client D1458 { ipaddr = 192.168.216.40 require_message_authenticator = no secret = <<< secret >>> shortname = "D1458" limit { max_connections = 16 lifetime = 0 idle_timeout = 30 } } client D1463 { ipaddr = 192.168.216.41 require_message_authenticator = no secret = <<< secret >>> shortname = "D1463" limit { max_connections = 16 lifetime = 0 idle_timeout = 30 } } client D1948 { ipaddr = 192.168.216.42 require_message_authenticator = no secret = <<< secret >>> shortname = "D1948" limit { max_connections = 16 lifetime = 0 idle_timeout = 30 } } client D1451 { ipaddr = 192.168.216.43 require_message_authenticator = no secret = <<< secret >>> shortname = "D1451" limit { max_connections = 16 lifetime = 0 idle_timeout = 30 } } client D1455 { ipaddr = 192.168.216.44 require_message_authenticator = no secret = <<< secret >>> shortname = "D1455" limit { max_connections = 16 lifetime = 0 idle_timeout = 30 } } client D1993 { ipaddr = 192.168.216.45 require_message_authenticator = no secret = <<< secret >>> shortname = "D1993" limit { max_connections = 16 lifetime = 0 idle_timeout = 30 } } client D2049 { ipaddr = 192.168.216.46 require_message_authenticator = no secret = <<< secret >>> shortname = "D2049" limit { max_connections = 16 lifetime = 0 idle_timeout = 30 } } client D2057 { ipaddr = 192.168.216.47 require_message_authenticator = no secret = <<< secret >>> shortname = "D2057" limit { max_connections = 16 lifetime = 0 idle_timeout = 30 } } client DXXXXCEXLAB2 { ipaddr = 192.168.216.48 require_message_authenticator = no secret = <<< secret >>> shortname = "DXXXXCEXLAB2" limit { max_connections = 16 lifetime = 0 idle_timeout = 30 } } Debugger not attached # Creating Auth-Type = eap # Creating Auth-Type = PAP # Creating Auth-Type = CHAP # Creating Auth-Type = MS-CHAP # Creating Auth-Type = mschap radiusd: #### Instantiating modules #### modules { # Loaded module rlm_unpack # Loading module "unpack" from file /etc/raddb/mods-enabled/unpack # Loaded module rlm_radutmp # Loading module "sradutmp" from file /etc/raddb/mods-enabled/sradutmp radutmp sradutmp { filename = "/var/log/radius/sradutmp" username = "%{User-Name}" case_sensitive = yes check_with_nas = yes permissions = 420 caller_id = no } # Loaded module rlm_exec # Loading module "ntlm_auth" from file /etc/raddb/mods-enabled/ntlm_auth exec ntlm_auth { wait = yes program = "/path/to/ntlm_auth --request-nt-key --domain=MYDOMAIN --username=%{mschap:User-Name} --password=%{User-Password}" shell_escape = yes } # Loaded module rlm_linelog # Loading module "linelog" from file /etc/raddb/mods-enabled/linelog linelog { filename = "/var/log/radius/linelog" escape_filenames = no syslog_severity = "info" permissions = 384 format = "This is a log message for %{User-Name}" reference = "messages.%{%{reply:Packet-Type}:-default}" } # Loading module "log_accounting" from file /etc/raddb/mods-enabled/linelog linelog log_accounting { filename = "/var/log/radius/linelog-accounting" escape_filenames = no syslog_severity = "info" permissions = 384 format = "" reference = "Accounting-Request.%{%{Acct-Status-Type}:-unknown}" } # Loaded module rlm_digest # Loading module "digest" from file /etc/raddb/mods-enabled/digest # Loaded module rlm_detail # Loading module "auth_log" from file /etc/raddb/mods-enabled/detail.log detail auth_log { filename = "/var/log/radius/radacct/%{%{Packet-Src-IP-Address}:-%{Packet-Src-IPv6-Address}}/auth-detail-%Y%m%d" header = "%t" permissions = 384 locking = no escape_filenames = no log_packet_header = no } # Loading module "reply_log" from file /etc/raddb/mods-enabled/detail.log detail reply_log { filename = "/var/log/radius/radacct/%{%{Packet-Src-IP-Address}:-%{Packet-Src-IPv6-Address}}/reply-detail-%Y%m%d" header = "%t" permissions = 384 locking = no escape_filenames = no log_packet_header = no } # Loading module "pre_proxy_log" from file /etc/raddb/mods-enabled/detail.log detail pre_proxy_log { filename = "/var/log/radius/radacct/%{%{Packet-Src-IP-Address}:-%{Packet-Src-IPv6-Address}}/pre-proxy-detail-%Y%m%d" header = "%t" permissions = 384 locking = no escape_filenames = no log_packet_header = no } # Loading module "post_proxy_log" from file /etc/raddb/mods-enabled/detail.log detail post_proxy_log { filename = "/var/log/radius/radacct/%{%{Packet-Src-IP-Address}:-%{Packet-Src-IPv6-Address}}/post-proxy-detail-%Y%m%d" header = "%t" permissions = 384 locking = no escape_filenames = no log_packet_header = no } # Loaded module rlm_replicate # Loading module "replicate" from file /etc/raddb/mods-enabled/replicate # Loaded module rlm_sql # Loading module "sql" from file /etc/raddb/mods-enabled/sql sql { driver = "rlm_sql_unixodbc" server = "sqlserver" port = 0 login = "rad_sql_user" password = <<< secret >>> radius_db = "Hdb" read_groups = yes read_profiles = yes read_clients = no delete_stale_sessions = yes sql_user_name = "" default_user_profile = "" client_query = "SELECT id,nasname,shortname,type,secret FROM nas" safe_characters = "@abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyzABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ0123456789.-_: /" auto_escape = no accounting { reference = ".query" type { accounting-on { } accounting-off { } start { } interim-update { } stop { } } } post-auth { reference = ".query" } } rlm_sql (sql): Driver rlm_sql_unixodbc (module rlm_sql_unixodbc) loaded and linked # Loaded module rlm_soh # Loading module "soh" from file /etc/raddb/mods-enabled/soh soh { dhcp = yes } # Loaded module rlm_expiration # Loading module "expiration" from file /etc/raddb/mods-enabled/expiration # Loading module "echo" from file /etc/raddb/mods-enabled/echo exec echo { wait = yes program = "/bin/echo %{User-Name}" input_pairs = "request" output_pairs = "reply" shell_escape = yes } # Loaded module rlm_logintime # Loading module "logintime" from file /etc/raddb/mods-enabled/logintime logintime { minimum_timeout = 60 } # Loaded module rlm_unix # Loading module "unix" from file /etc/raddb/mods-enabled/unix unix { radwtmp = "/var/log/radius/radwtmp" } Creating attribute Unix-Group # Loaded module rlm_dhcp # Loading module "dhcp" from file /etc/raddb/mods-enabled/dhcp # Loaded module rlm_chap # Loading module "chap" from file /etc/raddb/mods-enabled/chap # Loaded module rlm_date # Loading module "date" from file /etc/raddb/mods-enabled/date date { format = "%b %e %Y %H:%M:%S %Z" utc = no } # Loading module "wispr2date" from file /etc/raddb/mods-enabled/date date wispr2date { format = "%Y-%m-%dT%H:%M:%S" utc = no } # Loading module "exec" from file /etc/raddb/mods-enabled/exec exec { wait = no input_pairs = "request" shell_escape = yes timeout = 10 } # Loaded module rlm_preprocess # Loading module "preprocess" from file /etc/raddb/mods-enabled/preprocess preprocess { huntgroups = "/etc/raddb/mods-config/preprocess/huntgroups" hints = "/etc/raddb/mods-config/preprocess/hints" with_ascend_hack = no ascend_channels_per_line = 23 with_ntdomain_hack = no with_specialix_jetstream_hack = no with_cisco_vsa_hack = no with_alvarion_vsa_hack = no } # Loaded module rlm_eap # Loading module "eap" from file /etc/raddb/mods-enabled/eap eap { default_eap_type = "tls" timer_expire = 60 ignore_unknown_eap_types = no cisco_accounting_username_bug = no max_sessions = 16384 } # Loaded module rlm_files # Loading module "files" from file /etc/raddb/mods-enabled/files files { filename = "/etc/raddb/mods-config/files/authorize" usersfile = "/etc/raddb/mods-config/files/authorize" acctusersfile = "/etc/raddb/mods-config/files/accounting" preproxy_usersfile = "/etc/raddb/mods-config/files/pre-proxy" } # Loading module "authorized_macs" from file /etc/raddb/mods-enabled/files files authorized_macs { key = "%{Calling-Station-ID}" } # Loading module "authorized_hosts" from file /etc/raddb/mods-enabled/files files authorized_hosts { usersfile = "/opt/radius/radius/authorized_hosts" key = "%{1}" } # Loaded module rlm_pap # Loading module "pap" from file /etc/raddb/mods-enabled/pap pap { normalise = yes } # Loaded module rlm_realm # Loading module "IPASS" from file /etc/raddb/mods-enabled/realm realm IPASS { format = "prefix" delimiter = "/" ignore_default = no ignore_null = no } # Loading module "suffix" from file /etc/raddb/mods-enabled/realm realm suffix { format = "suffix" delimiter = "@" ignore_default = no ignore_null = no } # Loading module "bangpath" from file /etc/raddb/mods-enabled/realm realm bangpath { format = "prefix" delimiter = "!" ignore_default = no ignore_null = no } # Loading module "realmpercent" from file /etc/raddb/mods-enabled/realm realm realmpercent { format = "suffix" delimiter = "%" ignore_default = no ignore_null = no } # Loading module "ntdomain" from file /etc/raddb/mods-enabled/realm realm ntdomain { format = "prefix" delimiter = "\\" ignore_default = no ignore_null = no } # Loaded module rlm_cache # Loading module "cache_eap" from file /etc/raddb/mods-enabled/cache_eap cache cache_eap { driver = "rlm_cache_rbtree" key = "%{%{control:State}:-%{%{reply:State}:-%{State}}}" ttl = 15 max_entries = 0 epoch = 0 add_stats = no } # Loaded module rlm_dynamic_clients # Loading module "dynamic_clients" from file /etc/raddb/mods-enabled/dynamic_clients # Loaded module rlm_always # Loading module "reject" from file /etc/raddb/mods-enabled/always always reject { rcode = "reject" simulcount = 0 mpp = no } # Loading module "fail" from file /etc/raddb/mods-enabled/always always fail { rcode = "fail" simulcount = 0 mpp = no } # Loading module "ok" from file /etc/raddb/mods-enabled/always always ok { rcode = "ok" simulcount = 0 mpp = no } # Loading module "handled" from file /etc/raddb/mods-enabled/always always handled { rcode = "handled" simulcount = 0 mpp = no } # Loading module "invalid" from file /etc/raddb/mods-enabled/always always invalid { rcode = "invalid" simulcount = 0 mpp = no } # Loading module "userlock" from file /etc/raddb/mods-enabled/always always userlock { rcode = "userlock" simulcount = 0 mpp = no } # Loading module "notfound" from file /etc/raddb/mods-enabled/always always notfound { rcode = "notfound" simulcount = 0 mpp = no } # Loading module "noop" from file /etc/raddb/mods-enabled/always always noop { rcode = "noop" simulcount = 0 mpp = no } # Loading module "updated" from file /etc/raddb/mods-enabled/always always updated { rcode = "updated" simulcount = 0 mpp = no } # Loaded module rlm_utf8 # Loading module "utf8" from file /etc/raddb/mods-enabled/utf8 # Loaded module rlm_passwd # Loading module "etc_passwd" from file /etc/raddb/mods-enabled/passwd passwd etc_passwd { filename = "/etc/passwd" format = "*User-Name:Crypt-Password:" delimiter = ":" ignore_nislike = no ignore_empty = yes allow_multiple_keys = no hash_size = 100 } # Loaded module rlm_expr # Loading module "expr" from file /etc/raddb/mods-enabled/expr expr { safe_characters = "@abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyzABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ0123456789.-_: /äéöüàâæçèéêëîïôœùûüaÿÄÉÖÜßÀÂÆÇÈÉÊËÎÏÔŒÙÛÜŸ" } # Loaded module rlm_mschap # Loading module "mschap" from file /etc/raddb/mods-enabled/mschap mschap { use_mppe = yes require_encryption = yes require_strong = yes with_ntdomain_hack = yes ntlm_auth = "/usr/bin/ntlm_auth --request-nt-key --username=%{%{Stripped-User-Name}:-%{%{User-Name}:-None}} --challenge=%{%{mschap:Challenge}:-00} --nt-response=%{%{mschap:NT-Response}:-00} --require-membership-of=HMAN.ORG\FHM --domain=DOMAIN" ntlm_auth_timeout = 10 passchange { } allow_retry = yes winbind_retry_with_normalised_username = no } # Loading module "radutmp" from file /etc/raddb/mods-enabled/radutmp radutmp { filename = "/var/log/radius/radutmp" username = "%{User-Name}" case_sensitive = yes check_with_nas = yes permissions = 384 caller_id = yes } # Loading module "detail" from file /etc/raddb/mods-enabled/detail detail { filename = "/var/log/radius/radacct/%{%{Packet-Src-IP-Address}:-%{Packet-Src-IPv6-Address}}/detail-%Y%m%d" header = "%t" permissions = 384 locking = no escape_filenames = no log_packet_header = no } # Loaded module rlm_attr_filter # Loading module "attr_filter.post-proxy" from file /etc/raddb/mods-enabled/attr_filter attr_filter attr_filter.post-proxy { filename = "/etc/raddb/mods-config/attr_filter/post-proxy" key = "%{Realm}" relaxed = no } # Loading module "attr_filter.pre-proxy" from file /etc/raddb/mods-enabled/attr_filter attr_filter attr_filter.pre-proxy { filename = "/etc/raddb/mods-config/attr_filter/pre-proxy" key = "%{Realm}" relaxed = no } # Loading module "attr_filter.access_reject" from file /etc/raddb/mods-enabled/attr_filter attr_filter attr_filter.access_reject { filename = "/etc/raddb/mods-config/attr_filter/access_reject" key = "%{User-Name}" relaxed = no } # Loading module "attr_filter.access_challenge" from file /etc/raddb/mods-enabled/attr_filter attr_filter attr_filter.access_challenge { filename = "/etc/raddb/mods-config/attr_filter/access_challenge" key = "%{User-Name}" relaxed = no } # Loading module "attr_filter.accounting_response" from file /etc/raddb/mods-enabled/attr_filter attr_filter attr_filter.accounting_response { filename = "/etc/raddb/mods-config/attr_filter/accounting_response" key = "%{User-Name}" relaxed = no } instantiate { # Instantiating module "sql" from file /etc/raddb/mods-enabled/sql rlm_sql (sql): Attempting to connect to database "Hdb" rlm_sql (sql): Initialising connection pool pool { start = 5 min = 3 max = 32 spare = 10 uses = 0 lifetime = 0 cleanup_interval = 30 idle_timeout = 60 retry_delay = 30 spread = no } rlm_sql (sql): Opening additional connection (0), 1 of 32 pending slots used rlm_sql (sql): Opening additional connection (1), 1 of 31 pending slots used rlm_sql (sql): Opening additional connection (2), 1 of 30 pending slots used rlm_sql (sql): Opening additional connection (3), 1 of 29 pending slots used rlm_sql (sql): Opening additional connection (4), 1 of 28 pending slots used } # Instantiating module "linelog" from file /etc/raddb/mods-enabled/linelog # Instantiating module "log_accounting" from file /etc/raddb/mods-enabled/linelog # Instantiating module "auth_log" from file /etc/raddb/mods-enabled/detail.log rlm_detail (auth_log): 'User-Password' suppressed, will not appear in detail output # Instantiating module "reply_log" from file /etc/raddb/mods-enabled/detail.log # Instantiating module "pre_proxy_log" from file /etc/raddb/mods-enabled/detail.log # Instantiating module "post_proxy_log" from file /etc/raddb/mods-enabled/detail.log # Instantiating module "expiration" from file /etc/raddb/mods-enabled/expiration # Instantiating module "logintime" from file /etc/raddb/mods-enabled/logintime # Instantiating module "preprocess" from file /etc/raddb/mods-enabled/preprocess reading pairlist file /etc/raddb/mods-config/preprocess/huntgroups reading pairlist file /etc/raddb/mods-config/preprocess/hints # Instantiating module "eap" from file /etc/raddb/mods-enabled/eap # Linked to sub-module rlm_eap_md5 # Linked to sub-module rlm_eap_leap # Linked to sub-module rlm_eap_gtc gtc { challenge = "Password: " auth_type = "PAP" } # Linked to sub-module rlm_eap_tls tls { tls = "tls-common" } tls-config tls-common { verify_depth = 0 ca_path = "/etc/raddb/certs" pem_file_type = yes private_key_file = "/etc/raddb/certs/server.pem" certificate_file = "/etc/raddb/certs/server.pem" ca_file = "/etc/raddb/certs/ca.pem" private_key_password = <<< secret >>> dh_file = "/etc/raddb/certs/dh" random_file = "/dev/urandom" fragment_size = 1024 include_length = yes auto_chain = yes check_crl = no check_all_crl = no cipher_list = "DEFAULT" cipher_server_preference = no ecdh_curve = "prime256v1" tls_max_version = "1.2" tls_min_version = "1.0" cache { enable = no lifetime = 24 name = "EAP-TLS" max_entries = 255 persist_dir = "/var/log/radius/tlscache" } verify { skip_if_ocsp_ok = no } ocsp { enable = no override_cert_url = yes url = "http://127.0.0.1/ocsp/" use_nonce = yes timeout = 0 softfail = no } } The configuration allows TLS 1.0 and/or TLS 1.1. We STRONGLY recommned using only TLS 1.2 for security Please set: min_tls_version = "1.2" # Linked to sub-module rlm_eap_ttls ttls { tls = "tls-common" default_eap_type = "md5" copy_request_to_tunnel = no use_tunneled_reply = no virtual_server = "inner-tunnel" include_length = yes require_client_cert = no } tls: Using cached TLS configuration from previous invocation # Linked to sub-module rlm_eap_peap peap { tls = "tls-common" default_eap_type = "mschapv2" copy_request_to_tunnel = no use_tunneled_reply = no proxy_tunneled_request_as_eap = yes virtual_server = "inner-tunnel" soh = no require_client_cert = no } tls: Using cached TLS configuration from previous invocation # Linked to sub-module rlm_eap_mschapv2 mschapv2 { with_ntdomain_hack = no send_error = no } # Instantiating module "files" from file /etc/raddb/mods-enabled/files reading pairlist file /etc/raddb/mods-config/files/authorize reading pairlist file /etc/raddb/mods-config/files/authorize reading pairlist file /etc/raddb/mods-config/files/accounting reading pairlist file /etc/raddb/mods-config/files/pre-proxy # Instantiating module "authorized_macs" from file /etc/raddb/mods-enabled/files # Instantiating module "authorized_hosts" from file /etc/raddb/mods-enabled/files reading pairlist file /opt/radius/radius/authorized_hosts # Instantiating module "pap" from file /etc/raddb/mods-enabled/pap # Instantiating module "IPASS" from file /etc/raddb/mods-enabled/realm # Instantiating module "suffix" from file /etc/raddb/mods-enabled/realm # Instantiating module "bangpath" from file /etc/raddb/mods-enabled/realm # Instantiating module "realmpercent" from file /etc/raddb/mods-enabled/realm # Instantiating module "ntdomain" from file /etc/raddb/mods-enabled/realm # Instantiating module "cache_eap" from file /etc/raddb/mods-enabled/cache_eap rlm_cache (cache_eap): Driver rlm_cache_rbtree (module rlm_cache_rbtree) loaded and linked # Instantiating module "reject" from file /etc/raddb/mods-enabled/always # Instantiating module "fail" from file /etc/raddb/mods-enabled/always # Instantiating module "ok" from file /etc/raddb/mods-enabled/always # Instantiating module "handled" from file /etc/raddb/mods-enabled/always # Instantiating module "invalid" from file /etc/raddb/mods-enabled/always # Instantiating module "userlock" from file /etc/raddb/mods-enabled/always # Instantiating module "notfound" from file /etc/raddb/mods-enabled/always # Instantiating module "noop" from file /etc/raddb/mods-enabled/always # Instantiating module "updated" from file /etc/raddb/mods-enabled/always # Instantiating module "etc_passwd" from file /etc/raddb/mods-enabled/passwd rlm_passwd: nfields: 3 keyfield 0(User-Name) listable: no # Instantiating module "mschap" from file /etc/raddb/mods-enabled/mschap rlm_mschap (mschap): authenticating by calling 'ntlm_auth' # Instantiating module "detail" from file /etc/raddb/mods-enabled/detail # Instantiating module "attr_filter.post-proxy" from file /etc/raddb/mods-enabled/attr_filter reading pairlist file /etc/raddb/mods-config/attr_filter/post-proxy # Instantiating module "attr_filter.pre-proxy" from file /etc/raddb/mods-enabled/attr_filter reading pairlist file /etc/raddb/mods-config/attr_filter/pre-proxy # Instantiating module "attr_filter.access_reject" from file /etc/raddb/mods-enabled/attr_filter reading pairlist file /etc/raddb/mods-config/attr_filter/access_reject # Instantiating module "attr_filter.access_challenge" from file /etc/raddb/mods-enabled/attr_filter reading pairlist file /etc/raddb/mods-config/attr_filter/access_challenge # Instantiating module "attr_filter.accounting_response" from file /etc/raddb/mods-enabled/attr_filter reading pairlist file /etc/raddb/mods-config/attr_filter/accounting_response } # modules radiusd: #### Loading Virtual Servers #### server { # from file /etc/raddb/radiusd.conf } # server server default { # from file /etc/raddb/sites-enabled/default # Loading authenticate {...} # Loading authorize {...} Ignoring "ldap" (see raddb/mods-available/README.rst) # Loading preacct {...} # Loading accounting {...} # Loading post-proxy {...} # Loading post-auth {...} } # server default server inner-tunnel { # from file /etc/raddb/sites-enabled/inner-tunnel # Loading authenticate {...} # Loading authorize {...} # Loading session {...} # Loading post-proxy {...} # Loading post-auth {...} # Skipping contents of 'if' as it is always 'false' -- /etc/raddb/sites-enabled/inner-tunnel:338 } # server inner-tunnel radiusd: #### Opening IP addresses and Ports #### listen { type = "auth" ipaddr = * port = 0 limit { max_connections = 16 lifetime = 0 idle_timeout = 30 } } listen { type = "acct" ipaddr = * port = 0 limit { max_connections = 16 lifetime = 0 idle_timeout = 30 } } listen { type = "auth" ipv6addr = :: port = 0 limit { max_connections = 16 lifetime = 0 idle_timeout = 30 } } listen { type = "acct" ipv6addr = :: port = 0 limit { max_connections = 16 lifetime = 0 idle_timeout = 30 } } listen { type = "auth" ipaddr = 127.0.0.1 port = 18120 } Listening on auth address * port 1812 bound to server default Listening on acct address * port 1813 bound to server default Listening on auth address :: port 1812 bound to server default Listening on acct address :: port 1813 bound to server default Listening on auth address 127.0.0.1 port 18120 bound to server inner-tunnel Listening on proxy address * port 44000 Listening on proxy address :: port 48253 Ready to process requests (0) Received Access-Request Id 26 from 192.168.216.36:40777 to 10.215.144.91:1812 length 225 (0) User-Name = "host/[hidden email]" (0) NAS-IP-Address = 192.168.216.36 (0) NAS-Identifier = "10:be:f5:c9:ce:90" (0) NAS-Port = 0 (0) Called-Station-Id = "10-BE-F5-C9-CE-90:HMAN private access" (0) Calling-Station-Id = "4C-1D-96-4E-48-0F" (0) Framed-MTU = 1400 (0) NAS-Port-Type = Wireless-802.11 (0) Connect-Info = "CONNECT 0Mbps 802.11b" (0) EAP-Message = 0x0212001a01686f73742f75736572406578616d706c652e6f7267 (0) Message-Authenticator = 0x9daba087eac39e70a2175b14a369fdc6 (0) # Executing section authorize from file /etc/raddb/sites-enabled/default (0) authorize { (0) policy custom_split_username_nai { (0) if (&User-Name && (&User-Name =~ /^(\w+)@(.*)$/)) { (0) if (&User-Name && (&User-Name =~ /^(\w+)@(.*)$/)) -> FALSE (0) else { (0) if (&User-Name && (&User-Name =~ /^(.*)\\(\w+)$/)) { (0) if (&User-Name && (&User-Name =~ /^(.*)\\(\w+)$/)) -> FALSE (0) else { (0) [noop] = noop (0) } # else = noop (0) } # else = noop (0) } # policy custom_split_username_nai = noop (0) policy filter_username { (0) if (&User-Name) { (0) if (&User-Name) -> TRUE (0) if (&User-Name) { (0) if (&User-Name =~ / /) { (0) if (&User-Name =~ / /) -> FALSE (0) if (&User-Name =~ /@[^@]*@/ ) { (0) if (&User-Name =~ /@[^@]*@/ ) -> FALSE (0) if (&User-Name =~ /\.\./ ) { (0) if (&User-Name =~ /\.\./ ) -> FALSE (0) if ((&User-Name =~ /@/) && (&User-Name !~ /@(.+)\.(.+)$/)) { (0) if ((&User-Name =~ /@/) && (&User-Name !~ /@(.+)\.(.+)$/)) -> FALSE (0) if (&User-Name =~ /\.$/) { (0) if (&User-Name =~ /\.$/) -> FALSE (0) if (&User-Name =~ /@\./) { (0) if (&User-Name =~ /@\./) -> FALSE (0) } # if (&User-Name) = noop (0) } # policy filter_username = noop (0) [preprocess] = ok (0) policy custom_filter_default { (0) policy rewrite_calling_station_id { (0) if (&Calling-Station-Id && (&Calling-Station-Id =~ /^([0-9a-f]{2})[^0-9a-f]?([0-9a-f]{2})[^0-9a-f]?([0-9a-f]{2})[^0-9a-f]?([0-9a-f]{2})[^0-9a-f]?([0-9a-f]{2})[^0-9a-f]?([0-9a-f]{2})$/i)) { (0) if (&Calling-Station-Id && (&Calling-Station-Id =~ /^([0-9a-f]{2})[^0-9a-f]?([0-9a-f]{2})[^0-9a-f]?([0-9a-f]{2})[^0-9a-f]?([0-9a-f]{2})[^0-9a-f]?([0-9a-f]{2})[^0-9a-f]?([0-9a-f]{2})$/i)) -> TRUE (0) if (&Calling-Station-Id && (&Calling-Station-Id =~ /^([0-9a-f]{2})[^0-9a-f]?([0-9a-f]{2})[^0-9a-f]?([0-9a-f]{2})[^0-9a-f]?([0-9a-f]{2})[^0-9a-f]?([0-9a-f]{2})[^0-9a-f]?([0-9a-f]{2})$/i)) { (0) update request { (0) EXPAND %{toupper:%{1}-%{2}-%{3}-%{4}-%{5}-%{6}} (0) --> 4C-1D-96-4E-48-0F (0) &Calling-Station-Id := 4C-1D-96-4E-48-0F (0) } # update request = noop (0) [updated] = updated (0) } # if (&Calling-Station-Id && (&Calling-Station-Id =~ /^([0-9a-f]{2})[^0-9a-f]?([0-9a-f]{2})[^0-9a-f]?([0-9a-f]{2})[^0-9a-f]?([0-9a-f]{2})[^0-9a-f]?([0-9a-f]{2})[^0-9a-f]?([0-9a-f]{2})$/i)) = updated (0) ... skipping else: Preceding "if" was taken (0) } # policy rewrite_calling_station_id = updated (0) if ( ("%{sql:SELECT count(IT_computers.Mac) FROM IT_computers INNER JOIN IT_devices ON IT_computers.HostName = IT_devices.E_Name WHERE ( IT_devices.NotUsed = 0 AND IT_devices.Leave = 0 AND ( IT_computers.Mac = '%{Calling-Station-ID}' OR IT_computers.Mac = '%{Calling-Station-ID};' OR IT_computers.Mac LIKE '%%;%{Calling-Station-ID}%%' ) )}" <= 0) && ("%{sql:SELECT count(Mac) FROM IT_devices WHERE ( NotUsed = 0 AND Leave = 0 AND ( Mac = '%{Calling-Station-ID}' OR Mac = '%{Calling-Station-ID};' OR Mac LIKE '%%;%{Calling-Station-ID}%%' ) )}" <= 0) ) || (!EAP-Message) { rlm_sql (sql): Reserved connection (0) rlm_sql (sql): Released connection (0) Need 5 more connections to reach 10 spares rlm_sql (sql): Opening additional connection (5), 1 of 27 pending slots used rlm_sql (sql): Reserved connection (1) rlm_sql (sql): Released connection (1) rlm_sql (sql): Reserved connection (2) rlm_sql (sql): Released connection (2) rlm_sql (sql): Reserved connection (3) (0) Executing select query: SELECT count(IT_computers.Mac) FROM IT_computers INNER JOIN IT_devices ON IT_computers.HostName = IT_devices.E_Name WHERE ( IT_devices.NotUsed = 0 AND IT_devices.Leave = 0 AND ( IT_computers.Mac = '4C-1D-96-4E-48-0F' OR IT_computers.Mac = '4C-1D-96-4E-48-0F;' OR IT_computers.Mac LIKE '%;4C-1D-96-4E-48-0F%' ) ) rlm_sql (sql): Released connection (3) (0) EXPAND %{sql:SELECT count(IT_computers.Mac) FROM IT_computers INNER JOIN IT_devices ON IT_computers.HostName = IT_devices.E_Name WHERE ( IT_devices.NotUsed = 0 AND IT_devices.Leave = 0 AND ( IT_computers.Mac = '%{Calling-Station-ID}' OR IT_computers.Mac = '%{Calling-Station-ID};' OR IT_computers.Mac LIKE '%%;%{Calling-Station-ID}%%' ) )} (0) --> 0 rlm_sql (sql): Reserved connection (4) rlm_sql (sql): Released connection (4) rlm_sql (sql): Reserved connection (0) rlm_sql (sql): Released connection (0) rlm_sql (sql): Reserved connection (5) rlm_sql (sql): Released connection (5) rlm_sql (sql): Reserved connection (1) (0) Executing select query: SELECT count(Mac) FROM IT_devices WHERE ( NotUsed = 0 AND Leave = 0 AND ( Mac = '4C-1D-96-4E-48-0F' OR Mac = '4C-1D-96-4E-48-0F;' OR Mac LIKE '%;4C-1D-96-4E-48-0F%' ) ) rlm_sql (sql): Released connection (1) (0) EXPAND %{sql:SELECT count(Mac) FROM IT_devices WHERE ( NotUsed = 0 AND Leave = 0 AND ( Mac = '%{Calling-Station-ID}' OR Mac = '%{Calling-Station-ID};' OR Mac LIKE '%%;%{Calling-Station-ID}%%' ) )} (0) --> 1 (0) if ( ("%{sql:SELECT count(IT_computers.Mac) FROM IT_computers INNER JOIN IT_devices ON IT_computers.HostName = IT_devices.E_Name WHERE ( IT_devices.NotUsed = 0 AND IT_devices.Leave = 0 AND ( IT_computers.Mac = '%{Calling-Station-ID}' OR IT_computers.Mac = '%{Calling-Station-ID};' OR IT_computers.Mac LIKE '%%;%{Calling-Station-ID}%%' ) )}" <= 0) && ("%{sql:SELECT count(Mac) FROM IT_devices WHERE ( NotUsed = 0 AND Leave = 0 AND ( Mac = '%{Calling-Station-ID}' OR Mac = '%{Calling-Station-ID};' OR Mac LIKE '%%;%{Calling-Station-ID}%%' ) )}" <= 0) ) || (!EAP-Message) -> FALSE (0) else { (0) if ( (&User-Name) && (&User-Name =~ /^host\/(\w+)(\.\w+)*$/) ) { (0) if ( (&User-Name) && (&User-Name =~ /^host\/(\w+)(\.\w+)*$/) ) -> FALSE (0) else { (0) eap: Peer sent EAP Response (code 2) ID 18 length 26 (0) eap: EAP-Identity reply, returning 'ok' so we can short-circuit the rest of authorize (0) [eap] = ok (0) } # else = ok (0) } # else = ok (0) } # policy custom_filter_default = updated (0) suffix: Checking for suffix after "@" (0) suffix: Looking up realm "example.org" for User-Name = "host/[hidden email]" (0) suffix: No such realm "example.org" (0) [suffix] = noop (0) ntdomain: Checking for prefix before "\" (0) ntdomain: No '\' in User-Name = "host/[hidden email]", looking up realm NULL (0) ntdomain: No such realm "NULL" (0) [ntdomain] = noop (0) [expiration] = noop (0) [logintime] = noop (0) } # authorize = updated (0) Found Auth-Type = eap (0) # Executing group from file /etc/raddb/sites-enabled/default (0) authenticate { (0) eap: Peer sent packet with method EAP Identity (1) (0) eap: Calling submodule eap_tls to process data (0) eap_tls: Initiating new TLS session (0) eap_tls: Setting verify mode to require certificate from client (0) eap_tls: [eaptls start] = request (0) eap: Sending EAP Request (code 1) ID 19 length 6 (0) eap: EAP session adding &reply:State = 0x92908c3292838136 (0) [eap] = handled (0) } # authenticate = handled (0) Using Post-Auth-Type Challenge (0) # Executing group from file /etc/raddb/sites-enabled/default (0) Challenge { ... } # empty sub-section is ignored (0) Sent Access-Challenge Id 26 from 10.215.144.91:1812 to 192.168.216.36:40777 length 0 (0) EAP-Message = 0x011300060d20 (0) Message-Authenticator = 0x00000000000000000000000000000000 (0) State = 0x92908c329283813699c2b3a02bbc742f (0) Finished request Waking up in 4.9 seconds. (0) Cleaning up request packet ID 26 with timestamp +13 Ready to process requests I know this is because the client refuses to continue, but I don't know what else to look for now. When you import the client certificate in windows 10 does it matter if it's in the computer account or the user account? Any thoughts? On Tue, Jan 26, 2021 at 2:30 PM Vieri Di Paola <[hidden email]> wrote: > > Hi, > > Several years ago when Windows XP clients were around in my > organization I had successfully configured freeradius with EAP-TLS and > host certificates. > > Now, most of my clients are Windows 10 and just a few Windows 7. They > can access with PEAP mschap-v2 via WiFi. > > I am now trying to configure WiFi access with EAP-TLS and host certificates. > > Please bear with me as I haven't handled freeradius for years now, and > I'm a bit rusty. > > I already have a custom Signing Authority (ca.pem). > So, within /etc/raddb/certs I ran the following after adjusting the > corresponding *.cnf files: > > # make server.pem > # make server.csr > # make inner-server.pem > # make client.pem > > The Windows 10 client has imported both the CA in trusted roots and > the client certificate in the "local computer" store. I chose the > common name "PC2036" (see below). > The wireless connection is set up with a "smart card or other > certificate" (computer account). > > When I try to connect I see this in the radiusd log (please let me > know if you need the full log): > > (132) Received Access-Request Id 67 from 192.168.216.36:58425 to > 10.215.144.91:1812 length 209 > (132) User-Name = "host/PC2036" > (132) NAS-IP-Address = 192.168.216.36 > (132) NAS-Identifier = "10:be:f5:c9:ce:90" > (132) NAS-Port = 0 > (132) Called-Station-Id = "10-BE-F5-C9-CE-98:HMprv" > (132) Calling-Station-Id = "4C-1D-96-4E-48-0F" > (132) Framed-MTU = 1400 > (132) NAS-Port-Type = Wireless-802.11 > (132) Connect-Info = "CONNECT 0Mbps 802.11b" > (132) EAP-Message = 0x028a001201686f73742f484d414e32303336 > (132) Message-Authenticator = 0xc6775ce6e83151b7ecde4018fb87f5d8 > (132) # Executing section authorize from file /etc/raddb/sites-enabled/default > (132) authorize { > [...] > (132) ntdomain: Checking for prefix before "\" > (132) ntdomain: No '\' in User-Name = "host/PC2036", looking up realm NULL > (132) ntdomain: No such realm "NULL" > (132) [ntdomain] = noop > (132) [expiration] = noop > (132) [logintime] = noop > (132) } # authorize = updated > (132) Found Auth-Type = eap > (132) # Executing group from file /etc/raddb/sites-enabled/default > (132) authenticate { > (132) eap: Peer sent packet with method EAP Identity (1) > (132) eap: Calling submodule eap_tls to process data > (132) eap_tls: Initiating new TLS session > (132) eap_tls: Setting verify mode to require certificate from client > (132) eap_tls: [eaptls start] = request > (132) eap: Sending EAP Request (code 1) ID 139 length 6 > (132) eap: EAP session adding &reply:State = 0x007a782400f175f1 > (132) [eap] = handled > (132) } # authenticate = handled > (132) Using Post-Auth-Type Challenge > (132) # Executing group from file /etc/raddb/sites-enabled/default > (132) Challenge { ... } # empty sub-section is ignored > (132) Sent Access-Challenge Id 67 from 10.215.144.91:1812 to > 192.168.216.36:58425 length 0 > (132) EAP-Message = 0x018b00060d20 > (132) Message-Authenticator = 0x00000000000000000000000000000000 > (132) State = 0x007a782400f175f114c01cbf42164dc9 > (132) Finished request > Waking up in 4.9 seconds. > (132) Cleaning up request packet ID 67 with timestamp +2318 > Ready to process requests > > > I then read this: > https://wiki.freeradius.org/guide/certificate-compatibility > > So I decided to replace the whole certificate directory just to make > sure the test certs work. > > So I ran this: > > # ./bootstrap > # make inner-server.pem > > However, when I run the server I get an error reading its certificate. > > # radiusd -X > [...] > tls: Failed reading private key file "/etc/raddb/certs/server.pem" > tls: error:06065064:digital envelope routines:EVP_DecryptFinal_ex:bad decrypt > tls: error:23077074:PKCS12 routines:PKCS12_pbe_crypt:pkcs12 cipherfinal error > tls: error:2306A075:PKCS12 routines:PKCS12_item_decrypt_d2i:pkcs12 pbe > crypt error > tls: error:0907B00D:PEM routines:PEM_read_bio_PrivateKey:ASN1 lib > tls: error:140B0009:SSL routines:SSL_CTX_use_PrivateKey_file:PEM lib > rlm_eap_tls: Failed initializing SSL context > rlm_eap (EAP): Failed to initialise rlm_eap_tls > /etc/raddb/mods-enabled/eap[14]: Instantiation failed for module "eap" > > # ls -l /etc/raddb/certs/server.pem > -rw-r----- 1 root radius 3588 Jun 12 2020 /etc/raddb/certs/server.pem > > freeradius v. 3.0.20 > > I'm sure this is a silly mistake on my behalf. > > Any suggestions? > > Vieri - List info/subscribe/unsubscribe? 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On Jan 26, 2021, at 8:30 AM, Vieri Di Paola <[hidden email]> wrote:
> Now, most of my clients are Windows 10 and just a few Windows 7. They > can access with PEAP mschap-v2 via WiFi. > > I am now trying to configure WiFi access with EAP-TLS and host certificates. > > Please bear with me as I haven't handled freeradius for years now, and > I'm a bit rusty. TBH, the FreeRADIUS side is simple. Make the test certs, and start the server. > I already have a custom Signing Authority (ca.pem). > So, within /etc/raddb/certs I ran the following after adjusting the > corresponding *.cnf files: > > # make server.pem > # make server.csr > # make inner-server.pem > # make client.pem That's good. > The Windows 10 client has imported both the CA in trusted roots and > the client certificate in the "local computer" store. I chose the > common name "PC2036" (see below). That might work... it depends. Windows has a few certificate stores. If you put the certs into the wrong one, then EAP-TLS won't work. > The wireless connection is set up with a "smart card or other > certificate" (computer account). I'm not sure that will work. You're better off using a user account, and putting the certs into the local cert store for the *user*. > (132) Sent Access-Challenge Id 67 from 10.215.144.91:1812 to > 192.168.216.36:58425 length 0 > (132) EAP-Message = 0x018b00060d20 > (132) Message-Authenticator = 0x00000000000000000000000000000000 > (132) State = 0x007a782400f175f114c01cbf42164dc9 > (132) Finished request > Waking up in 4.9 seconds. > (132) Cleaning up request packet ID 67 with timestamp +2318 > Ready to process requests > > > I then read this: > https://wiki.freeradius.org/guide/certificate-compatibility Exactly. > So I decided to replace the whole certificate directory just to make > sure the test certs work. Huh? The wiki page above doesn't say to replace the whole cert directory. It says to import the certificates into the *correct* certificate store on Windows. Put the certificates into the correct Windows certificate store. Nothing else will make EAP-TLS work. Alan DeKok. - List info/subscribe/unsubscribe? See http://www.freeradius.org/list/users.html |
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Hello all,
I'm using FreeRadius 3.0.21 and MySQL. I'm trying to convert Cleartext-Password to Crypt-Password, so I changed the radcheck attribute table to Crypt-Password and the password I did update after run radcrypt --des to that cleartext password, and I'm having authentication error. What else I need to do? Thanks Aurélio - List info/subscribe/unsubscribe? See http://www.freeradius.org/list/users.html |
> On Jan 28, 2021, at 8:50 AM, Aurélio de Souza Ribeiro Neto <[hidden email]> wrote: > > Hello all, > > I'm using FreeRadius 3.0.21 and MySQL. > > I'm trying to convert Cleartext-Password to Crypt-Password, so I changed the radcheck attribute table to Crypt-Password and the password I did update after run radcrypt --des to that cleartext password, and I'm having authentication error. > > What else I need to do? http://wiki.freeradius.org/list-help Q: I did stuff but it didn't work. What's wrong? A: We have no idea. Alan DeKok. - List info/subscribe/unsubscribe? See http://www.freeradius.org/list/users.html |
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On Thu, Jan 28, 2021 at 7:51 AM Aurélio de Souza Ribeiro Neto <
[hidden email]> wrote: > Hello all, > > I'm using FreeRadius 3.0.21 and MySQL. > > I'm trying to convert Cleartext-Password to Crypt-Password, so I > changed the radcheck attribute table to Crypt-Password and the password > I did update after run radcrypt --des to that cleartext password, and > I'm having authentication error. > > What else I need to do? > It sounds like you need to generate the UNIX crypt hash and store that hash in your data store. Maybe check out this link: https://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/134827/how-to-create-an-encrypted-password On Debian, the makepasswd tool is under the package with the same name. -m - List info/subscribe/unsubscribe? See http://www.freeradius.org/list/users.html |
Hello,
It´s not working.... take a look in my debug log (...) (24) mschap: Found MS-CHAP attributes. Setting 'Auth-Type = mschap' (24) [mschap] = ok (24) files: users: Matched entry DEFAULT at line 167 (24) [files] = ok (...) (24) sql: User found in radcheck table (24) sql: Conditional check items matched, merging assignment check items (24) sql: Simultaneous-Use := 4 (24) sql: Pool-Name := "main_pool" (24) sql: Crypt-Password := "syJtFE6Llqxw6" (...) (24) sql: User found in radreply table, merging reply items (24) sql: Simultaneous-Use := 4 (24) sql: Pool-Name := "main_pool" (24) sql: Crypt-Password := "syJtFE6Llqxw6" (...) (24) pap: WARNING: Auth-Type already set. Not setting to PAP (24) [pap] = noop (24) } # authorize = ok (24) Found Auth-Type = mschap (24) # Executing group from file /etc/freeradius/sites-enabled/default (24) Auth-Type mschap { (24) mschap: WARNING: No Cleartext-Password configured. Cannot create NT-Password (24) mschap: Client is using MS-CHAPv1 with NT-Password (24) mschap: ERROR: FAILED: No NT-Password. Cannot perform authentication (24) mschap: ERROR: MS-CHAP2-Response is incorrect Thanks for any hint.... Aurélio Em 28/01/2021 11:18, Matt Zagrabelny via Freeradius-Users escreveu: > On Thu, Jan 28, 2021 at 7:51 AM Aurélio de Souza Ribeiro Neto < > [hidden email]> wrote: > >> Hello all, >> >> I'm using FreeRadius 3.0.21 and MySQL. >> >> I'm trying to convert Cleartext-Password to Crypt-Password, so I >> changed the radcheck attribute table to Crypt-Password and the password >> I did update after run radcrypt --des to that cleartext password, and >> I'm having authentication error. >> >> What else I need to do? >> > It sounds like you need to generate the UNIX crypt hash and store that hash > in your data store. > > Maybe check out this link: > > https://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/134827/how-to-create-an-encrypted-password > > On Debian, the makepasswd tool is under the package with the same name. > > -m > - > List info/subscribe/unsubscribe? See http://www.freeradius.org/list/users.html - List info/subscribe/unsubscribe? See http://www.freeradius.org/list/users.html |
> On Jan 28, 2021, at 10:22 AM, Aurélio de Souza Ribeiro Neto <[hidden email]> wrote: > > Hello, > > It´s not working.... take a look in my debug log > ... > (24) sql: Crypt-Password := "syJtFE6Llqxw6" > (...) > ... > (24) mschap: WARNING: No Cleartext-Password configured. Cannot create NT-Password > (24) mschap: Client is using MS-CHAPv1 with NT-Password > (24) mschap: ERROR: FAILED: No NT-Password. Cannot perform authentication > (24) mschap: ERROR: MS-CHAP2-Response is incorrect That seems pretty clear. MS-CHAP needs Cleartext-Password or NT-Password. Not Crypt-Password. http://deployingradius.com/documents/protocols/compatibility.html Alan DeKok. - List info/subscribe/unsubscribe? See http://www.freeradius.org/list/users.html |
Alan,
Thanks!! I read your link and solved my "problem". Was a compatibility problem Em 28/01/2021 12:26, Alan DeKok escreveu: > >> On Jan 28, 2021, at 10:22 AM, Aurélio de Souza Ribeiro Neto <[hidden email]> wrote: >> >> Hello, >> >> It´s not working.... take a look in my debug log >> ... >> (24) sql: Crypt-Password := "syJtFE6Llqxw6" >> (...) >> ... >> (24) mschap: WARNING: No Cleartext-Password configured. Cannot create NT-Password >> (24) mschap: Client is using MS-CHAPv1 with NT-Password >> (24) mschap: ERROR: FAILED: No NT-Password. Cannot perform authentication >> (24) mschap: ERROR: MS-CHAP2-Response is incorrect > That seems pretty clear. MS-CHAP needs Cleartext-Password or NT-Password. Not Crypt-Password. > > http://deployingradius.com/documents/protocols/compatibility.html > > Alan DeKok. > > > - > List info/subscribe/unsubscribe? See http://www.freeradius.org/list/users.html - List info/subscribe/unsubscribe? See http://www.freeradius.org/list/users.html |
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On Thu, Jan 28, 2021 at 2:33 PM Alan DeKok <[hidden email]> wrote:
> > > The Windows 10 client has imported both the CA in trusted roots and > > the client certificate in the "local computer" store. I chose the > > common name "PC2036" (see below). > > That might work... it depends. Windows has a few certificate stores. If you put the certs into the wrong one, then EAP-TLS won't work. > > > The wireless connection is set up with a "smart card or other > > certificate" (computer account). > > I'm not sure that will work. You're better off using a user account, and putting the certs into the local cert store for the *user*. That's the bit that puzzles me. I want to allow the client device to authenticate at boot time regardless of the user. I'll try to import the certificate in the administrator's account on that device and see if the Windows 10 system authenticates before the user logon screen shows up. Thanks,, Vieri - List info/subscribe/unsubscribe? See http://www.freeradius.org/list/users.html |
On Jan 28, 2021, at 11:21 AM, Vieri Di Paola <[hidden email]> wrote:
> That's the bit that puzzles me. > I want to allow the client device to authenticate at boot time > regardless of the user. You didn't say that. > I'll try to import the certificate in the administrator's account on > that device and see if the Windows 10 system authenticates before the > user logon screen shows up. In the end, this is all Windows magic. If you figure it out, I suggest updating the Wiki with some information. I don't run Windows, so I can't really offer much useful advice here. Alan DeKok. - List info/subscribe/unsubscribe? See http://www.freeradius.org/list/users.html |
On Thu, Jan 28, 2021 at 5:31 PM Alan DeKok <[hidden email]> wrote:
> > On Jan 28, 2021, at 11:21 AM, Vieri Di Paola <[hidden email]> wrote: > > That's the bit that puzzles me. > > I want to allow the client device to authenticate at boot time > > regardless of the user. > > You didn't say that. > > > I'll try to import the certificate in the administrator's account on > > that device and see if the Windows 10 system authenticates before the > > user logon screen shows up. > > In the end, this is all Windows magic. If you figure it out, I suggest updating the Wiki with some information. I don't run Windows, so I can't really offer much useful advice here. Hi again, Lucky you... I found the time to resume my configuration and found out that importing the pem client certificate into the Windows "computer account" store does not work as I expect it to (see first post). However, importing the p12 certificate works perfectly. I'll have to tailor the Makefile as required. BTW why does the Makefile copy client.pem to USER_NAME.pem but doesn't do the same for p12 et al.? I know it's just there for convenience, but I'm wondering if it's for a specific design purpose. Maybe it's because the pem format works fine on non-Windoze clients. Thanks, Vieri - List info/subscribe/unsubscribe? See http://www.freeradius.org/list/users.html |
On Feb 10, 2021, at 10:39 AM, Vieri Di Paola <[hidden email]> wrote:
> I found the time to resume my configuration and found out that > importing the pem client certificate into the Windows "computer > account" store does not work as I expect it to (see first post). > However, importing the p12 certificate works perfectly. Ah, yes. Different formats for different operating systems. I guess it would be too much to ask for Windows to either (a) give you an error when it can't import the cert, or (b) just convert it automatically. > I'll have to > tailor the Makefile as required. BTW why does the Makefile copy > client.pem to USER_NAME.pem but doesn't do the same for p12 et al.? I > know it's just there for convenience, but I'm wondering if it's for a > specific design purpose. Maybe it's because the pem format works fine > on non-Windoze clients. I've added a "cp" for the p12 certs, and updated the certs/README file to note that Windows need the p12 format. Alan DeKok. - List info/subscribe/unsubscribe? See http://www.freeradius.org/list/users.html |
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