On 26 Aug 2011, at 11:39, Alexander Clouter wrote:
> Arran Cudbard-Bell wrote:
>>
* Tunnel-Private-Group-Id:0 = "5"*
>>> string != integer
>>>
>>> Tunnel-Private-Group-Id is a string.
>>
>> Eww gross. Ok I thought unlang did the conversions automagically
>> But obviously not
>
Arran Cudbard-Bell wrote:
>
>>> * Tunnel-Private-Group-Id:0 = "5"*
>>>
>> string != integer
>>
>> Tunnel-Private-Group-Id is a string.
>
> Eww gross. Ok I thought unlang did the conversions automagically
> But obviously not
>
Apparently it does work, the OP seems to neglected to mention
OK friends,
I appreciate the help, I managed to solve.
Dear Alexander Clouter really the type of data is an integer, but that I had
already tested. But I appreciate the hint and attention.
The problem is that I'm using EAP (PEAP and TTLS) server and default routes
via internal proxy (or somethin
On 25 Aug 2011, at 21:43, Alexander Clouter wrote:
> joao...@gmail.com wrote:
>>
>> This model is funcionaƧ, however have a problem (very serious), Radius does
>> not know from which SSID the client is trying to authenticate, or whether it
>> decides the basis solely of the Realm authentication
joao...@gmail.com wrote:
>
> This model is funcionaƧ, however have a problem (very serious), Radius does
> not know from which SSID the client is trying to authenticate, or whether it
> decides the basis solely of the Realm authentication of the client. I need
> to make the Radius check the VLAN
>
>
> Also said that if I try to use the Tunnel-Private-Group-Id without the ":0"
> at the end, appears in the logs that the attribute was not found, I mention
> this because in several instances I saw on the internet was used only
> "Tunnel-Private -Group-Id" (with :0 at the end)
>
>
Weird
Hello,
I am using freeradius to authenticate to multiple databases, some in other
LDAP in SQL. I am doing authentication and wireless networks, where I have
multiple SSIDs for wireless networks, and each one logs in a database. All
these databases are in the same Radius server, which differentiate
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