You probably have to modify the RADIUS server to log the IP-CLI
mapping somewhere, and then have Kannel query this. Or it could
query the accounting logs.
I did some investigation of the various options for hooking CLI in a
RADIUS environment and concluded that the RADIUS protocol
On Thu, Jan 17, 2002 at 11:44:02AM -, Paul Keogh wrote:
Still is problematic if you have LOTS of NAS's and lots of RADIUS
servers, distributed over a large geographic region (like a big
ISP) who also offers WAP through the same infrastructure ...
Agreed. But unless there is a standard
Paul Keogh wrote:
* You could of course choose to implement the UDP proxy as a thread within
the WAP box...
yep, that was my intension.
Stipe
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
---
Wapme Systems AG
Münsterstr. 248
40470 Düsseldorf
Tel:
As some of you know, we add Wapme have a properietary solution for
so-called MSISDN Provisioning, which means wapbox queries for any
imcoming request the MSISDN number from a NAS (network access service,
i.e. Ascend MAX) based on the dynamical client ip.
We use MySQL as storage for the client
On Wed, Jan 16, 2002 at 11:28:47PM +0100, Stipe Tolj wrote:
We use MySQL as storage for the client ip - MSISDN mapping. But the
whole thing may be done wihtin the RADIUS protocol itself.
So I'm asking if here are any RADIUS protocol specialists to give me a
hand on this?
It shouldn't be to
You may be able to hack it if you onlyever have one NAS, but in
a multi-NAS environment, it's virtually impossible.
It *is* possible, using RADIUS proxy mode. Your NAS requests auth at a
RADIUS server and if that one is configured to proxy any incoming acct
packets then Kannel may ask