Michele Pinassi wrote:
> Maybe i've found something that can help us to solve the problem.
>
> Here's FreeRadius DHCP reply (from dhcpdump):
...
> I'm pointing on CIADDR and SIADDR.
>
> Maybe something wrong in my policy.conf ?
I don't think so. It's weird that the fields are reversed.
I'v
Michele Pinassi wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> i've just installed a FreeRadius server 2.2.0 with DHCP support because
> i need a dhcp server that use MySQL ad a backend.
...
> Sending DHCP-Offer of id 022e173c from 255.255.255.255:67 to 172.20.1.20:68
> Finished request 0.
That looks weird. An empty of
Maybe i've found something that can help us to solve the problem.
Here's FreeRadius DHCP reply (from dhcpdump):
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TIME: 2013-02-12 15:13:10.426
IP: 172.20.1.2 (0:c:29:eb:3e:86) > 172.20.1.20 (0:4:13:71:11:65)
OP:
Thanks Russel for you prompt reply but i thing that's not a network
issue. I'm trying FreeRadius as an alternative for ISC DHCPD server that
run on the same server (and the same clients) perfectly.
Any other hint ?
Michele
On 12/02/2013 12:33, Russell Mike wrote:
> Is there any layer 3 device b
Is there any layer 3 device between client and dhcp server? Then you need
dhcp relay agent, if that is not the case chk firewall.
Thanks
On Tuesday, February 12, 2013, Michele Pinassi wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> i've just installed a FreeRadius server 2.2.0 with DHCP support because
> i need a dhcp serv
Hi all,
i've just installed a FreeRadius server 2.2.0 with DHCP support because
i need a dhcp server that use MySQL ad a backend.
My network topology is:
eth0 inet addr:193.205.4.xxx [PUBLIC]
eth1 inet addr:172.20.1.2 [PRIVATE]
all dhcp requests and reply should come from eth1. Here i
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