(RADIATOR) how do I fix "Could not AdjustPrivilege SE_TCB_PRIVILEGE"?

Hugh Irvine hugh at open.com.au
Fri Sep 23 17:34:32 CDT 2005


Hello Slava -

Are you trying to use XP Home by any chance?

Only XP Pro supports Radiator for this purpose. This is mentioned in  
the comment block at the beginning of the example configuration file  
in "goodies/lsa.cfg".

If this is not the problem we would also like to hear from anyone who  
has found a solution.

regards

Hugh


On 24 Sep 2005, at 03:19, Veaceslav Revutchi wrote:


> I'm trying to use AuthBy LSA module to do EAP/PEAP
> with AD and I keep getting the same errors when I
> start radiator:
> ------
> "C:\tmp\Radiator-Locked-3.13>perl radiusd -config
> goodies\lsa_eap_peap.cfg
> Fri Sep 23 10:03:55 2005: ERR: Could not
> AdjustPrivilege SE_TCB_PRIVILEGE: A req
> uired privilege is not held by the client.
>
> Fri Sep 23 10:03:55 2005: ERR: Could not load AuthBy
> module Radius::AuthLSA:
> Fri Sep 23 10:03:55 2005: ERR: Unknown object 'AuthBy'
> in goodies\lsa_eap_peap.c
> fg line 102
> Fri Sep 23 10:03:55 2005: DEBUG: Finished reading
> configuration file 'goodies\ls
> a_eap_peap.cfg'
> This Radiator license will expire on 2006-01-30
> This Radiator license will stop operating after 1000
> requests"
> -----
>
> I tryed the whole thing on several XP machines with
> the same outcome. Each time I was logged in as
> Administrator. Here are the steps I went through:
> Installed perl from active state, installed Win32-Lsa
> and Net::SSLeay modules, installed radiator, patched
> radiator, tested the sample radius.cfg ok. As soon as
> I stick the AuthBy LSA section in the config I get the
> above errors. I have the "access this computer from
> the network" in Local Sec.Policy -> User Rights
> Assign. Security settings are Everyone,
> Administrators,Users.
>
> I searched the archives and found the same privilege
> problem in other people's posts. Can someone who has
> had the same problem give me a hint on how to fix it?
>
> Any advice appreciated,
> slava.
>
>
>
>
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NB:

Have you read the reference manual ("doc/ref.html")?
Have you searched the mailing list archive (www.open.com.au/archives/ 
radiator)?
Have you had a quick look on Google (www.google.com)?
Have you included a copy of your configuration file (no secrets),
together with a trace 4 debug showing what is happening?

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