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List:       freeradius-users
Subject:    Re: When using radclient get "Failed filter : 1"
From:       Alan DeKok <aland () deployingradius ! com>
Date:       2020-07-14 1:25:56
Message-ID: 97869B09-6D18-44F7-8262-29F4619EF650 () deployingradius ! com
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On Jul 13, 2020, at 5:56 PM, Runner <runner@winning.com> wrote:
> 
> Using radclient version 3.0.15.  I'm new freeradius and I'm trying to get the \
> radclient utility (running it from the freeraduis server) to work so I can test a \
> new user that was recently added.  Running radclient results in Access-Reject.  Te \
> results of the command are as follows: 
> Sent Access-Request Id 119 from 0.0.0.0:58583 to 127.0.0.1:1812 length 66
> User-Name = "testuser1"
> User-Password = "testpassword123"
> Cleartext-Password = "testpassword123"
> Received Access-Reject Id 119 from 127.0.0.1:1812 to 0.0.0.0:0 length 20
> (0) -: Expected Access-Accept got Access-Reject
> Packet summary:
> Accepted      : 0
> Rejected      : 1
> Lost          : 0
> Passed filter : 0
> Failed filter : 1
> 
> I've google searched "radclient" + "Failed filter" and I can find very little info \
> about what this "Failed filter" means.  I've read the man pages for radclient and \
> found no info on "Failed filter."  Can someone tell me what "Failed filter" means?

  Read "man radclient".  Look for "-f", which explains the filters.

  You're putting multiple packets in the file being passed to rad client.  Don't do \
that.  Pass just one packet.  And then nothing else.  Don't add a blank line.  Don't \
add anything else after the blank line.

  Alan DeKok.


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