Alan DeKok-2 wrote
ulislam.raihan wrote:
If NAS and Freeradius server is in same PC . Then freeradius will send
COA
request to NAS in which port?
This is documented. You were told which file to read.
Alan DeKok.
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Hi Alan ,
Just want to add Current configuration in originate-coa file is below . It
is the default configuration i did not change it.
home_server localhost-coa {
type = coa
#
# Note that a home server of type coa MUST be a real NAS,
# with an ipaddr or
Alan DeKok-2 wrote
ulislam.raihan wrote:
Hi Alan ,
The document says
/The default destination of a CoA packet is the NAS (or client)
# the sent the original Access-Request or Accounting-Request./
Yes. To the *IP* of the NAS. But which port?
To Alan That was my question
Hi Alan ,
That was my question in second post. So i have to mention the CoA port in
home_server section of originate-coa file . If my understanding is right
Where i configure the secret for CoA? I hope in clients.conf. Then it will
look like this
client 127.0.01 {
secret =
Hi Alan,
Thanks for your advice. I was actually confused with home server. Does it
refer to virtual server or NAS ?
Its now clear and i have solved the problem i added the originate-coa in
the radiusd.conf. Now freeradius is sending the request to port.
Thanks
Raihan
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HI ,
I have put the following COA list in authorization section of default file.
The default file is /etc/freeradius/sits-available to enable the COA
request.
update coa{
User-Name=%{User-Name}
Acct-Session-Id=%Acct-Session-Id
NAS-IP-Address=%NAS-IP-Address
Hi Alan,
I must be very dumb ..i have read that document several times. But can you
clear me one thing for the freeradius to sent COA request to other client
one need to configure a virtual server
Thanks
raihan
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Raihan
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Hi All,
I am using Tiny Radius client to authenticate with freeRadius Server. But
from freeRadius server(version 2.1.10) it can not read the password.I am
getting following msg from freeRadius server.
The user name is testing.
Password is password.
Secret is testing123.
I have test the
Hi All,
I am using Tiny Radius client to authenticate with freeRadius Server. But
from freeRadius server(version 2.1.10) it can not read the password.I am
getting following msg from freeRadius server.
The user name is testing.
Password is password.
Secret is testing123.
I have test the
HI
Thanks for your suggestion. Actually the mistake was in secret. It was
wrongly written.
Thanks
Raihan
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Hi Tim
Thanks for your advice. I will try with the Grase Hotspot. It seems very
interesting
Thanks
Raihan
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Hi All,
I am a new person using freeRadius server. I have a wireless access point
with WPA authentication option. It does not have any support for 802.1x or
configuring Radius server.But i want to implement some central security
using Radius server.Is it possible to configure the FreeRadius
Hi Alan,
Thanks for your advice. Is it possible to configure the DHCP module in
freeRadius in such a way that at first the DHCP will gave ip address of
from one subnet like 192.168.1.X and afterwards after authentication is done
then DHCP will force to change the IP address to different IP
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