The return code issue is debatable, probably should be notfound but
noop is acceptable.
I've fixed the wiki page.
Thanks for bringing this to the lists attention.
-Arran
On 20/11/2010, Tóth István wrote:
> Hello!
>
> I tried to set up MAC authorization for testing purposes according to
> the i
Rudolph Bott wrote:
> I have all the mac addresses (including the vlan attribute) in my users
> file. Can I just put in some user accounts as well and configure my
> switches to use the radius server for user authentication?
Yes.
> How do I separate the management-users from my 'fake' mac-addre
If I understand you correctly, instead of "kicking" the user with the
sqlcounter, you simply want to move them into a different group. It should
pretty straight forward. You need to set "read_groups = yes" in your sql
module. I would recommend that you put the check and reply attributes in th
Hello!
I tried to set up MAC authorization for testing purposes according to
the instructions at
http://wiki.freeradius.org/Mac-Auth.
The solution there almost worked, except for the
raddb/sites-available/default post-auth{} section.
The wiki contains the code:
if(control:Auth-Type == 'CSID
Anyone ?
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Hey Alan,
On 20.11.2010 11:26, Rudolph Bott wrote:
Hi Alan,
ok I'll try to be more specific:
I have all the mac addresses (including the vlan attribute) in my users
file. Can I just put in some user accounts as well and configure my
switches to use the radius server for user authentication?
H
Hi Alan,
ok I'll try to be more specific:
I have all the mac addresses (including the vlan attribute) in my users
file. Can I just put in some user accounts as well and configure my
switches to use the radius server for user authentication?
How do I separate the management-users from my 'fak
Strange situation but you should check default profile which is set on
Mtik. It should contain valid DNS server(s), valid Local Address, valid
Remote Address (ip pool for pppoe users) and that pool must exist on
Mtik (IP -> Pool). Of course, all addresses which you have in ip pools
must be prop
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