Mr. K wrote:
> The problem is that the IP that I’m receiving is not from the pool defined
> in the radius.conf file as I will try to show in the logs below.
OK...
> The process of authorization ends OK, but the assigned IP is from the
> original main_ippool that I have modified.
*READ* the c
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I really don’t understand where are stored this IP from the original
configuration. Maybe I still have to change any other configuration file,
but I don`t realise where.
Thanks in advance.
Darío
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10x a lot for the quick and aqurate answer!!!
This list is just great, the right answer was RTFM but you've answered
exaplining how to do it.
THANKS A LOT
I thought I'd have to install something spearate form the freeradius!
FreeRadius is just GREAT!
KEEP DOING THE GOOD THING GUYS!
10x a lo
On Tue, Feb 17, 2004 at 01:59:58PM +0200, Anton Blajev wrote:
>
> I'm pretty new in the radius using, I've made my freeradius to talk with
> mysql and it works just fine, but now I want my radius to assign ips ,
> because I don't want a static ips for my users, I've looked around and
> saw that th
Hello to everyone!
I'm pretty new in the radius using, I've made my freeradius to talk with
mysql and it works just fine, but now I want my radius to assign ips ,
because I don't want a static ips for my users, I've looked around and
saw that there is a way, using rlm_ippool.
I'm using freebsd 4.9
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