Re: IP Address pools (revisited)

2002-04-12 Thread Rob Kalmar

Is this the module associated with IPTables? or an Apache module that 
works with the FreeRADIUS module for Apache? or a kernel module?  If it 
is one of the first 2, should I compile it and install it as a kernel 
module?  How is it invoked from FreeRADIUS?

[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Rob Kalmar [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
After searching for many hours, I am still not certain whether this is 
possible with FreeRADIUS 0.5.

 
   No.
 
 
 Can FreeRADIUS be configured to respond to an authenication request
with a unique IP address from a pool on the RADIUS server (I read a
snippet somewhere that instructed me to get the latest CVS snapshot
and it would have this feature)?

 
   Yes.
 
 
 I have it configured now to use the Framed-Pool and
Framed-IP-Address (255.255.255.254) combination to get the NAS to do
the assignment.  Is that a better way to do it anyway?

 
   Probably, yes.
 
   But if you want pools across multiple NAS boxes, then the ippool
 module is your best bet.
 
   Alan DeKok.
 
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Re: IP Address pools (revisited)

2002-04-12 Thread Chris Parker

At 11:00 AM 4/12/2002 -0400, Rob Kalmar wrote:
Is this the module associated with IPTables? or an Apache module that 
works with the FreeRADIUS module for Apache? or a kernel module?  If it is 
one of the first 2, should I compile it and install it as a kernel 
module?  How is it invoked from FreeRADIUS?

It's a module for FreeRADIUS.  Just like all the other modules for
FreeRADIUS.  Read the docs/examples.

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Re: IP Address pools (revisited)

2002-04-12 Thread Alan DeKok

Rob Kalmar [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Is this the module associated with IPTables?

  No.

 or an Apache module that works with the FreeRADIUS module for
 Apache? or a kernel module?

  Huh?  Where the heck did you get those ideas from?

  It's a module for the FreeRADIUS server.  It comes with the server
in the latest CVS snapshot.

  If it is one of the first 2, should I compile it and install it as
 a kernel module?

  Did anyone every say it was a kernel module?

  How is it invoked from FreeRADIUS?

  Just like any other FreeRADIUS module.

  Alan DeKok.

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IP Address pools (revisited)

2002-04-11 Thread Rob Kalmar

After searching for many hours, I am still not certain whether this is 
possible with FreeRADIUS 0.5.  Can FreeRADIUS be configured to respond 
to an authenication request with a unique IP address from a pool on the 
RADIUS server (I read a snippet somewhere that instructed me to get the 
latest CVS snapshot and it would have this feature)?  I have it 
configured now to use the Framed-Pool and Framed-IP-Address 
(255.255.255.254) combination to get the NAS to do the assignment.  Is 
that a better way to do it anyway?

Thanks for any help, sorry for revisiting...
Rob


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Re: IP Address pools (revisited)

2002-04-11 Thread Alan DeKok

Rob Kalmar [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 After searching for many hours, I am still not certain whether this is 
 possible with FreeRADIUS 0.5.

  No.

  Can FreeRADIUS be configured to respond to an authenication request
 with a unique IP address from a pool on the RADIUS server (I read a
 snippet somewhere that instructed me to get the latest CVS snapshot
 and it would have this feature)?

  Yes.

  I have it configured now to use the Framed-Pool and
 Framed-IP-Address (255.255.255.254) combination to get the NAS to do
 the assignment.  Is that a better way to do it anyway?

  Probably, yes.

  But if you want pools across multiple NAS boxes, then the ippool
module is your best bet.

  Alan DeKok.

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