NAS-IP-Address should be whatever the NAS sends, which can be its
loopback/admin address, or it's private IP address in case of NAT.
Packet-Src-IP-Address, on the other hand, is whatever the radius sees
the packet coming from, which should be the NAS/firewal's public IP
address in your case.
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Hi,
I wonder radwho can show the "actual" Nas-IP-Address os and not the
Nat device IP nat. Another interesting option would be NAS-Identifier.
Is that feasible?
Thanks in advance!
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Thank you once again Alan. I know you probably have to "face palm" yourself
sometimes when you see the same questions over and over. I appreciate your
patience with me. I don't want someone to do it for me, I want to learn it so
I can support it. I have decided to start fresh. I had clean c
Just and FYI.
I moved to CentOS from FreeBSD, installed FreeRadius2 and krb5, put my
config in place and it worked just fine. I'm suspecting a library issue
on FreeBSD but just thought I would post my results incase someone else
runs into the issue of radius dying when it goes to kerberos aut
Benjamin Malynovytch wrote:
> Thank you for your *great* contribution.
You're welcome.
> PS: Do you sometimes read peoples messages or do you just use automatic
> answers ?
I read *everything* on this list.
I generally answer *good* questions. I ignore *bad* questions.
But yes, many a
Julson, Jim wrote:
> Okay, so I think I’m getting closer. But I have a few challenges
> still. I am slowly learning how to parse the RADIUS –X debug output,
> now it’s a matter of knowing what to do with the information.
Use the handy form at:
networkradius.com/freeradius.html
It tells you
Dear Alan,
I was wondering how long you would wait to answer me to RTFM !
Thank you for your *great* contribution.
Benjamin.
PS: Do you sometimes read peoples messages or do you just use automatic
answers ?
Le Mon, 25 Jun 2012 14:29:23 +0200, Alan DeKok
a écrit:
Benjamin Malynovyt
Benjamin Malynovytch wrote:
> I read tons of threads where Alan DeKok kept repeating to read his
> website, as well as using default configuration which is know to work.
> I also read that those EAP sessions not finishing where only due to
> certs problems or fragmentation.
> Certs are fine, fragme
I am using Freeradius 2 on Ubuntu 64 bit machine. I am trying to add up the
months' worth of data the user has used and make sure they don't go over
capacity.
So far I have counter.conf:
sqlcounter monthlydata {
counter-name = Total-Octets-Monthly
Alan,Thank you for your answer.I know you must be right, but I still didn't manage to have it working again.I'm still getting troubles with TLS exchanges and don't know enough of it to be able to debug it.I read tons of threads where Alan DeKok kept repeating to read his website, as well as using
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