FreeRadius users mailing list <freeradius-users@lists.freeradius.org> writes: >>I must be missing something here, likely due to my limited experience >with >>FreeRADIUS. > >No, all you have to do is to be able to read. With care and understanding.
OK, I'll Re-read again. > > >>After re-reading the instructions in the users file the only >>thing I can see that is relevant when using huntgroups is an entry for a >>user that has no User-Password attribute assigned which I assume means >>that the default Auth-Type System will kick in and look the password up >in >>an other file someplace. What I don't know is the location of this file >>and how to go about adding the password for my users. > >Forget hungroups. That part is fine. Password attribute is the problem. >So you have re-read instructions in users file. Did you find >User-Password used in any of the examples? Or perhaps some other >password attribute? The one that debug suggests is missing? As I said before, the only example of using a huntgroup I can see in the users file does not list a password attribute at all. so assuming that I should set the attribute to either CHAP-Password =="password" or Cleartext-Password == "password" I tried both and of course neither works. testuser Huntgroup-Name =="testgroup", CHAP-Password == "password" yields the same error as having used Cleartext-Password, User-Password or no password at all. > > >> >>Is the use of a huntgroups file the best way for me to accomplish what I >>am trying to do? I want to limit user Bob so that he can only login from >>one specific access point. >> > >For a single device NAS-IP-Address should be better (avoiding use of >huntgroups). For a groups of devices hungroups work well as long as the >(hunt)groups don't overlap. > >Ivan Kalik >Kalik Informatika ISP > >- >List info/subscribe/unsubscribe? See >http://www.freeradius.org/list/users.html
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