This is a discussion on freeradius and cisco hidden share within the FreeRADIUS Users forums, part of the Networking and Network Related category; Hello *I'm running FreeRadius with the standard Ubuntu Breezy package that reads as freeradius 1.0.4-2. Its ...
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*I'm running FreeRadius with the standard Ubuntu Breezy package that reads as freeradius 1.0.4-2. Its been the connection to the LDAP backend for authentication on an old Cisco 3640 with IOS 12.2(23) for quite a while. I'm trying to setup a new 2811 router with IOS 12.4(11)T1 and am running into a little trouble with repeating the same configuration. The setup works fine if I use a password like "testing123" on both ends. But when I use "radius-server key 7" to encrypt it breaks. The current setup does use this so I know it works. But in all the documentation I've been weeding** through** on configuring clients.conf nothing seems to mention how this kind of encryption works on the Free Radius server end. The router insists on extremely long key for this configuration. The 3640 shows one in the config. But client.conf show a much shorter one. When I try to plug the long one in clients.conf freeradius fails to startup. So how do you configure freeradius for a Cisco hidden password? Thanks * -- John Baker Network Systems Administrator Marlboro College Phone: 451-7551 off campus; 551 on campus - List info/subscribe/unsubscribe? See http://www.freeradius.org/list/users.html |
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