Hi Sam,
Quick bug report - the /etc/radsec.conf uses TLS but the shared secret in the file is “testing123”. Should be “radsec”. Stops everything from working until that gets changed.
Rhys.
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On 3 Oct 2014, at 21:41, Sam Hartman <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> Please see
> https://psec.s3.amazonaws.com/moonshot-images/2014.10.03.iso
>
> and for source
> https://psec.s3.amazonaws.com/moonshot-images/2014.10.03.source/debian.tar
> https://psec.s3.amazonaws.com/moonshot-images/2014.10.03.source/debian-live.tar
>
>
>
> This version include the new freeradius.
>
> Note that after installing you'll probably need to:
>
> * in /etc/freeradius/certs
> make destroycerts
> ./bootstrap
> openssl rsa -in client.key -out client.new
> enter password of whatever
> mv client.new client.key
>
> adduser freerad trustrouter
> adduser trustrouter freerad
>
> The freeradius-abfab package does try to add the users but it gets
> installed on the DVD creation prior to moonshot-trust-router so it does
> not succeed.
>
> --Sam
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