Thank-you for the reply. The username/password is correct. I know that because I run the radiusctl program from a different OpenBSD box,and I see
% radiusctl test 10.0.1.1 secretstuff stuff password stuffpswd Sending: Id = 67 Code = Access-Request(1) User-Name = "stuff" User-Password = "stuffpswd" NAS-Port = 0 NAS-IP-Address = 10.0.1.1 Received: Id = 67 Code = Access-Accept(2) Authenticator = Verified Message-Authenticator = Verified Reply-Message = "Authentication succeeded" OK, I mangled the IP addresses and the name/password stuff. But the important point, to me, is that from another OpenBSD box, the RADIUS query is verified and accepted. So, the username/password seem to be OK. That leaves the second comment you stated... authentication method was not PAP (radiusd_bsdauth(8) supports only PAP) OK, that's the likely problem. My WiFi access point is an old Linksys, an LAPN600. When I go to the "Wireless Security" screen on the access point, I see nothing to choose a protocol to use. So, it seems I have to stick with freeradiusd (and OpenBSD's insecure version of it) for the nonce. {sigh} btw, I can ~play and test things here~ if that is helpful for you. It's my home network, and I am always willing to help OpenBSD. In any case, many thanks for your quick replies. Most appreciated. On 8/3/2024 11:43 PM, YASUOKA Masahiko wrote: > Hello, > > On Sat, 3 Aug 2024 21:37:12 -0400 > Mike <the.li...@mgm51.com> wrote: >> OK, in that endeavor, I get an error message when I run radiusd -d, one >> for which I cannot find any explanation. >> >> 2024-08-03 21:22:42:INFO: Received Access-Request(code=1) from >> 10.11.4.234:45955 id=22 username=e5 q=1: `bsdauth' authentication is >> starting >> >> 2024-08-03 21:22:42:INFO: Sending Access-Reject(code=3) to >> 10.11.4.234:45955 id=22 q=1 >> >> What, exactly, is that "reject" error message trying to tell me? > > It shows radiusd(8) sends "Access-Reject" to the RADIUS client. > >> What was incorrect? > > username or password was incorrect > > or > > authentication method was not PAP > (radiusd_bsdauth(8) supports only PAP) > > ? >