--- freeradius-server-3.0.13.orig/raddb/radiusd.conf.in +++ freeradius-server-3.0.13/raddb/radiusd.conf.in @@ -436,8 +436,8 @@ # member. This can allow for some finer-grained access # controls. # -# user = radius -# group = radius + user = radius + group = radius # Core dumps are a bad thing. This should only be set to # 'yes' if you're debugging a problem with the server. --- freeradius-server-3.0.13.orig/raddb/sites-available/default +++ freeradius-server-3.0.13/raddb/sites-available/default @@ -379,10 +379,10 @@ # uncomment it as well; this will further reduce the number of # LDAP and/or SQL queries for TTLS or PEAP. # - eap { - ok = return +# eap { +# ok = return # updated = return - } +# } # # Pull crypt'd passwords from /etc/passwd or /etc/shadow, @@ -529,7 +529,7 @@ # # Allow EAP authentication. - eap +# eap # # The older configurations sent a number of attributes in @@ -846,7 +846,7 @@ # Insert EAP-Failure message if the request was # rejected by policy instead of because of an # authentication failure - eap +# eap # Remove reply message if the response contains an EAP-Message remove_reply_message_if_eap @@ -924,7 +924,7 @@ # hidden inside of the EAP packet, and the end server will # reject the EAP request. # - eap +# eap # # If the server tries to proxy a request and fails, then the --- freeradius-server-3.0.13.orig/raddb/sites-available/inner-tunnel +++ freeradius-server-3.0.13/raddb/sites-available/inner-tunnel @@ -131,9 +131,9 @@ # for the many packets that go back and forth to set up TTLS # or PEAP. The load on those servers will therefore be reduced. # - eap { - ok = return - } +# eap { +# ok = return +# } # # Read the 'users' file @@ -247,7 +247,7 @@ # # Allow EAP authentication. - eap +# eap } ###################################################################### @@ -426,7 +426,7 @@ # hidden inside of the EAP packet, and the end server will # reject the EAP request. # - eap +# eap } } # inner-tunnel server block