El abr 28, 2013 10:13 p.m., "Tim Reichhart" escribió:
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> Hey Guys
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> I am just wondering if I can use freeradius for hotspot and dial up
accounts on same box or does it have to be separate box for hotspot and
dial up accounts?
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> Tim
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New article on wiki:
http://wiki.freeradius.org/dhcp-for-static-ip-allocation
Please let me know your thoughts.
2013/3/3 Alan DeKok :
> Leo Combes wrote:
>> As additional information, I tried with PPA version in Debian and do
>> not work (same problem).
>> Maybe is a
Many thanks!
2013/4/5 Arran Cudbard-Bell :
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> On 5 Apr 2013, at 12:18, Leo Combes wrote:
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>> I'm trying to post on FR WIKI with an openID account, as I try to log
>> in with my ID I get an "Authentication failed - Insufficient data from
>> authentication
I'm trying to post on FR WIKI with an openID account, as I try to log
in with my ID I get an "Authentication failed - Insufficient data from
authentication provider, name not provided or empty" error. The same
happens to me when I try to log in with my GitHub account.
Somebody has an idea?
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Works fine with this:
if(ok){
update request {
DHCP-Message-Type := DHCP-Ack
}
deselabs_dhcp_cpes.post-auth
}
See that I use "update request" instead of "update reply".
I don't know if is correct this way, but works.
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I have a small problem that I do not know how to solve.
Freeradius works correctly as DHCP server delivering static IPs, but I
need to write a log in the PostAuth database if the transaction
finalizes with a DHCP-Ack.
Currently when transaction ends with a DHCP-Ack, this configuration
log a "DHCP-
> That might be an Ubuntu security setting. It seems to work fine on my
> systems. So it's hard to track down what's happening on other systems.
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> Alan DeKok.
As additional information, I tried with PPA version in Debian and do
not work (same problem).
Maybe is a problem in my server.
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> what configuration options are in the PPA version? something is not right
> there
Once installed, the configuration files in /etc/freeradius or
/etc/raddb are the same, or at least the most relevant ones to its
functionality.
I will compare one by one to see if I find any difference.
> ...and
I apollogize for the late response, I have been very busy and I
couldn't keep working on this.
I found the problem!
(at least it works now)
I installed Freeradius from PPA.
https://launchpad.net/~freeradius/+archive/stable
DHCP functionality not work when installed from PPA, or at least the
pack
2013/1/29 Lakshmi Narayana Baliah :
> Hi All,
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> How can i define output attributes in free-radius?
> Any help would be appreciated.
>
I'm no expert on this, but maybe adding a custom dictionary?
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2013/1/23 :
> hi,
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> those ID values look a little 'wierd' - vary large and negative
I don't understand where this values came from? which would be the
normal values?
> does the DHCP response leave the server? do you have anything
> like dHCP snooping on the network that might be blocking the
Thanks for your reply.
Fortunately it seems that the segfault is a false alarm.
As it semt strange to me that Freeradius stop working by segfault, I
installed FR in another PC and I copy the same configuration.
Now it seems to be working, except that it stays in loop on DHCP
Discover (no Offer, no
Thanks again Alan.
> > At last I tried to run freeradius:
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> Please use "radiusd -X", not "radiusd -Xx"
OK.
> > Info: server dhcp {
> > Debug: Trying sub-section dhcp DHCP-Discover {...}
> > Info: +- entering group DHCP-Discover {...}
> > Info: ++[reply] returns noop
> > Info: ++[reply] retu
Thanks Alan.
I hope to make it work.
As I have little experience with Freeradius, I want to start doing a little
test with the "mac2ip" module.
I made a file called mac2ip in /etc/freeradius with the following contents:
00:13:96:00:f9:84,10.1.100.1
The /etc/freeradius/sites-enabled/dhcp as foll
Hello.
I successfully run ISC-DHCP server for provisioning modems in an ISP's
network, but what I wanted to try is something more modern and with
database support.
I want to try using Freeradius as DHCP server, but first I want to know if
it is possible with these requirements:
- Need to deliver f
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