NAS-Identifier is not stored in radacct by default. But you can add it to or replace NAS-IP-Address with it in radacct table and accounting queries.
radacct is used for - accounting. You need to put NAS-Identifier check in radcheck to stop users from connecting from other APs. You can a script at logon to insert it or run outside script at certain intervals that will set it up for you. Anyway you need to: - check radacct if user has logged on before - if not insert NAS-Identifier check into radcheck table with the value of the current request If you add NAS-Identifier field into radacct table you don't need to add anything into radcheck. Just run a script at logon that will: - check radacct to see if user had logged on before - if he had check that value of NAS-Identifier in the request matches the one in radacct table Ivan Kalik Kalik Informatika ISP Dana 10/4/2008, "Tuc at T-B-O-H.NET" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> piše: >> > Is anyone doing anything like this already? >> >> They usually use equipment that sends a NAS identifier. >> >Hi, > > Sorry for a second followup, but I just looked over >the radacct file and don't see anywhere that NAS-Identifier would >be stored. Or are you saying that I need to still use the >%{NAS-Identifier} in some sort of check-name? > > Thanks, Tuc >- >List info/subscribe/unsubscribe? See http://www.freeradius.org/list/users.html > > - List info/subscribe/unsubscribe? See http://www.freeradius.org/list/users.html