Next time put something in subject so we can know something about your
problem... :)
On 25.4.2012 15:03, Xbert_badstuber wrote:
We are using the Cisco ACS 5.3 as a RADIUS for database authentication and
authorization. The purpose is to authenticate incoming users based on the
NAS-PORT-ID. The problem is that we cannot find any solution for the Service
Router (Alcatel 7750) to send the NAS-PORT-ID to act as USERNAME. The
username field is set to the MAC address.
The ACS requires a USERNAME and there is not a way to manipulate the
User-Name value once it is received.
We heard that it could be possible to use the freeradius to act as a proxy
for the Cisco secure ACS.
This is what we want:
User --> [SR] --> User-Name = “MAC:xx.xx.xx.xx” Password = “secret”
NAS-Port-Id = 1/1/4.1001.129 --> [FR] --> User-Name = “1/1/4.1001.129”
Password = “secret” --> [ACS 5.3]
Is there a solution for this option in the Freeradius?
Is there a way to manipulate the User-Name sent from the service router,
(MAC address), and change it to its NAS-Port-Id before it reaches the ACS
RADIUS with help from the freeradius acting as a proxy?
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