Thank you, I have done that already. The IP and the shared secret
is inside the EAP config of the router just like you say. I have
ping contact from the PC to the router. The configuration "client
router { secret = testing123; ipaddr = 192.168.0.1; }" should
work so that I would be able to send "ra
Hi,
you can use the following to include all the IPs inside the clients file:
client 0.0.0.0/0 {
secret = mysecret
shortname = myNAS
}
>From the router's side you need to write a command to add your radius shared
>key and ip. For example if it's allied telesis
radius
Si St wrote:
> From the following information I wonder why the radiusd is not
> responding.
Read the debug log. Really. It's not hard. Nothing else will help.
> Remember I am trying to log in with the radius from the PC
> where the radius is installed.
I have no idea what that means.
> H
(I think I messed up the previous posting by returning on a previous by
Winter answered post. This message is found in the end of that post. I
am sorry. Hope this one comes in with the new subject.)
Can I connect to radius via a router that has a guestzone? It simply
means that the router has an ex
Amir Tal wrote:
> i have modified the sql queries and removed unnecessary whitespace,
> but am still getting some queries cut-off in the log.
...
> is there a way to increase the space/memory available for sql queries?
Edit the source code. See src/modules/rlm_sql/
> in addition i have found
Can I connect to radius via a router that has a guestzone? It simply
means that the router has an extra guestzone interface that also
contains choice for PSK or EAP
>From the following information I wonder why the radiusd is not
responding.Remember I am trying to log in with the radius from the P
(sorry if this is duplicate)
i have modified the sql queries and removed unnecessary whitespace,
but am still getting some queries cut-off in the log.
the main issue is with accounting stop requests.
(i am using the default queries provided with freeradius 2.1.12 - dialup.conf)
is there a way to
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