This would be a function of the same server/pool that is issuing your ip
addresses to your client.  If you want to be very specific per client
then you can use the Ascend attributes to force the DNS servers.

-----Original Message-----
From: Tim Saunders [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Tuesday, June 17, 2003 11:50 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: DNS Servers


I have a Cisco 3640 which uses freeradius for authentication. When a ppp
session is established with the cisco no DNS servers are currently set
on the client. I have tried adding a
Cisco-AVPair=ip:dns-servers=10.35.8.38 entry to the radgroupreply table
(I am using mysql with freeradius). I have also tried many variants on
the AVPair (like using a * instead of the second equals) but I cannot
get the cisco to give the client DNS servers.

The client is windows XP.
The relevant part of the cisco config is below:
        aaa new-model
        aaa authentication login default group radius enable
        aaa authentication login linmethod group radius enable
        aaa authentication login vtymethod group radius enable
        aaa authentication login conmethod group radius enable
        aaa authentication ppp default if-needed group radius local
        aaa authorization exec default if-authenticated
        aaa authorization network default if-authenticated
        aaa authorization reverse-access default none
        aaa accounting exec default start-stop group radius
        aaa accounting network default start-stop group radius
        enable secret <removed>

        radius-server host 10.35.8.38 auth-port 1812 acct-port 1813
        radius-server host 10.35.8.40 auth-port 1812 acct-port 1813
        radius-server timeout 4
        radius-server key <removed>

Any help would be greatly appriciated.

Tim Saunders

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