Koka Krishna wrote:> I am using the freeradius 2.2.0 on ubuntu.
> When I try to use the dynamic IP pool allocation, RADIUS server is
> allocating only 2 IPs . afterwards those 2 IPs repeated for other
> subscribers as well. So that I am not able to create more than 2 sessions.
> Ma
Бен Томпсон wrote:
> One thing I still don't understand though is how best to use ippool
> for DHCP.
As Phil said, don't. Use the SQL IP pool module.
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On 02/13/2013 07:23 AM, Бен Томпсон wrote:
One thing I still don't understand though is how best to use ippool
for DHCP. I don't understand where and how I should call the module
during a DHCP transaction. For example I can call it during
DHCP-Discover, but it seems that if I call it again durin
Thanks Alan
2013/2/12 Alan DeKok :
> Бен Томпсон wrote:
>> I am hoping to use rlm_ippool and I would like to understand a bit
>> about how it works. Firstly I want to understand the format of the
>> database.
>
> The best approach is to look at the documentation, followed by the code.
I have ha
Бен Томпсон wrote:
> I am hoping to use rlm_ippool and I would like to understand a bit
> about how it works. Firstly I want to understand the format of the
> database.
The best approach is to look at the documentation, followed by the code.
> Could anyone explain to me what the columns "cli" a
ections, and in the accounting section of sites-available/default
there is the following comment :-
# Return an address to the IP Pool when we see a stop record.
Does this mean that the ippool module sets "active" to 0 when it sees
an accounting Stop from the same "Key"?
Als
bably asked and answered before
> >but
> >i could not find anything.
> >
> >Can anyone direct me to a guide or some sort of documentation on how to
> >configure ip pool for freeradius using a mysql datab
Sebastien Boucher wrote:
>hello,
>
>Sorry for asking a question that was probably asked and answered before
>but
>i could not find anything.
>
>Can anyone direct me to a guide or some sort of documentation on how to
>configure ip pool for freeradius using a mysql database
hello,
Sorry for asking a question that was probably asked and answered before but
i could not find anything.
Can anyone direct me to a guide or some sort of documentation on how to
configure ip pool for freeradius using a mysql database ?
thank you for your help.
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On Thu, Sep 13, 2012 at 7:25 PM, ranjan kumar wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> I am trying to add two default entries in users file for two ip pool.
Why?
Most likely you're trying to solve a problem the wrong way.
What EXACTLY do you want to do? Allocate IPs from two range of
noncontiguous
On Thu, Sep 13, 2012 at 4:55 PM, ranjan kumar wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I have created two ip pool in radiusd.conf which looks like below:
>
> ===
> In radiusd.conf
>
> ippool myippool {
Which version is this?
IIRC in 2.x
very bad? Standard schema with standard queries? I assumed the stable
code would be released with the best possible SQL indexes on the schema
etc?
It is released with safe defaults, that work in common cases i.e. using
"select ... for update" to prevent duplicate IP assignment.
Hundreds or
Christiaan Rademan wrote:
> So what I am actually trying to determine here is whether I stumbled
> across a great solution or something meaningless that worked around a
> problem with my specific configuration.
If you want us to review what you've done, then describe what you've done.
> If I di
was all such a great idea.
Yes I recoded my own version of SQLIPPool, its running a whole lot
faster than the one with standard queries. 25/s to 5000/s, same
hardware, same database.
I tried to optimise the queries with the original IP Pool but it never
really didn't help much.
So w
On Sun, Apr 22, 2012 at 1:08 PM, Timmy wrote:
> On 2012-04-22 02:53 AM, Christiaan Rademan wrote:
>>
>> Greetings everyone,
>>
>> I previously had a post concerning authenticate over 2 million+ mobile
>> subscriber users on FreeRadius. We did performance testing yet, failed but
>> due to pressure
On 2012-04-22 02:53 AM, Christiaan Rademan wrote:
Greetings everyone,
I previously had a post concerning authenticate over 2 million+ mobile
subscriber users on FreeRadius. We did performance testing yet, failed
but due to pressure from client we went a head with the migration. The
migration
Greetings everyone,
I previously had a post concerning authenticate over 2 million+ mobile
subscriber users on FreeRadius. We did performance testing yet, failed
but due to pressure from client we went a head with the migration. The
migration failed at this point, since the Radius Server could
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> [mailto:freeradius-users-
> bounces+listas.nata=cnett.com...@lists.freeradius.org] Em nome de Fajar A.
> Nugraha
> Enviada em: segunda-feira, 30 de janeiro de 2012 09:53
> Para: FreeRadius users mailing list
> Cc: Agner Vainer [ CNett ]
> Assunto: Re: Problems
On Mon, Jan 30, 2012 at 8:47 PM, Nataniel Klug wrote:
>> And what does freeradius debug log say?
>
> [Nataniel Klug] This is a production server and I can't run it in debug mode
> (-X) and as it's not been a common problem it appear just once or twice
> during a day I can't be monitoring it all th
> And what does freeradius debug log say?
>
> --
> Fajar
[Nataniel Klug] I've set my debug_level to 2 and now it's recording in
radius.log. I will look into it when the problem appears.
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Hello Fajar,
Thank you for your reply. I will answer bellow:
> So you have ONLY one instance of sqlipool, backed by postgresql?
>
> If you don't use mysql for sqlpipool then it's not relevant for this
discussion.
> Focus on what you use for sqlippool
[Nataniel Klug] It's true, I
On Mon, Jan 30, 2012 at 7:43 PM, Nataniel Klug wrote:
> I’ve been using Freeradius for a long time and about 5 months
> ago I made a change in my default layout so I could use Freeradius SQL-IPPool
> running over PostgreSQL.
So you have ONLY one instance of sqlipool, backed by p
hey thanks! got it working using that configuration below. It also worked when
placed in instantiate block.
From: Arran Cudbard-Bell
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Cc: Det Det
Sent: Tuesday, October 4, 2011 6:24 PM
Subject: Re: SQL IP Pool Not Accepting
>
> You can't, 'redundant_sql' is not an sql-instance. You need to create two
> instances of sqlippool, then wrap them in a redundant block...
If you're using FR >= 2.1.11 or 3.*
Overload the sqlippool module
policy.conf
policy {
sqlippool {
redundant {
On 4 Oct 2011, at 12:08, Det Det wrote:
> Hi,
>
> How to make sqlippool accept redundant SQL as below?
>
> sqlippool {
> sql-instance-name = "redundant_sql"
> ippool_table = "radippool"
> ...
> }
>
> radiusd.conf
> ...
> redundant redundant_sql {
> sql1
> sql2
>
Hi,
How to make sqlippool accept redundant SQL as below?
sqlippool {
sql-instance-name = "redundant_sql"
ippool_table = "radippool"
...
}
radiusd.conf
...
redundant redundant_sql {
sql1
sql2
}
...
if I use sql-instance-name = "sql1" or sql-instance-name =
On Wed, Sep 7, 2011 at 2:45 PM, Det Det wrote:
> Hi,
> For the sqlippool, http://wiki.freeradius.org/Rlm_sqlippool, which table
> should the below control attribute be placed on? It says, it is not a reply
> attribute, does it then go to radcheck/radgroupcheck table?
>
>
> DEFAULT Pool-Name := mai
Hi,
For the sqlippool, http://wiki.freeradius.org/Rlm_sqlippool, which table should
the below control attribute be placed on? It says, it is not a reply attribute,
does it then go to radcheck/radgroupcheck table?
DEFAULT Pool-Name := main_pool
Fall-Through = Yes
thanks,
det
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s and will receive a Language
that the IMSI/User has stored in the database, the Freeradius will then
use the language (ex.: French or German) and choose the specific IP Pool
for that Language.
I'm currently trying to connect to Postgresql but i'm having doubt on
how can i acheive
IMSI/User
has stored in the database, the Freeradius will then use the language (ex.:
French or German) and choose the specific IP Pool for that Language.
I'm currently trying to connect to Postgresql but i'm having doubt on how
can i acheive this purpose of selecting a ip pool based upo
Groebl, Laurence (Laurence) wrote:
> Hello Alan,
>
> Yes, according to the documentation of the Juniper Gateway, the gateway
> should be able to understand the Radius attribute 8 "Framed-IP-Address" in
> the Access-Accept message, but it seems that it also need the attribute 88 "
> Framed-Pool"
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Subject: Re: IP Pool for Ethernet
On 01/03/11 10:39, Groebl, Laurence (Laure
On 01/03/11 10:39, Groebl, Laurence (Laurence) wrote:
Hello Alan,
Yes, according to the documentation of the Juniper Gateway, the
gateway should be able to understand the Radius attribute 8
"Framed-IP-Address" in the Access-Accept message, but it seems that
it also need the attribute 88 " Framed
adius.org
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Subject: Re: IP Pool for Ethernet
Groebl, Laurence (Laurence) wrote:
> However I'd like the RADIUS serve
Groebl, Laurence (Laurence) wrote:
> However I’d like the RADIUS server to assign this IP address and send it
> within the Access-Accept in the Framed-IP-Address attribute (to avoid
> configuring the IPsec Gateway with the tunnel address).
Does the gateway *understand* what it means to have an
client.
However I'd like the RADIUS server to assign this IP address and send it within
the Access-Accept in the Framed-IP-Address attribute (to avoid configuring the
IPsec Gateway with the tunnel address).
I saw that FreeRADIUS has several IP Pool modules which have the ability to
a
Tevfik Ceydeliler wrote:
Because still I don't know why but When I dont use pool, and I use onle framed-ip-address and mask, user can get Access-Accept but cant get IP address and mask. Agai I don't know why but radius can't send to user Framed-IP-Address and Netmask. I sniff the client side
Because still I don't know why but When I dont use pool, and I use onle
framed-ip-address and mask, user can get Access-Accept but cant get IP address
and mask. Agai I don't know why but radius can't send to user Framed-IP-Address
and Netmask. I sniff the client side and I see that there is no
"Tevfik Ceydeliler" writes:
> ##Users conf:
> Tevfikceydeliler Proxy-To-Realm := SecOvid, Pool-Name := "STATICPOOL"
> Service-Type := Framed-User,
> Framed-Protocol == PPP,
> Framed-MTU = 576,
> Framed-IP
Hi list,
Still I try to assign statci Ip for my users. And still I can't achive.
I try to use all ways .
Now I try to assign particularIP to my users from pool. But it is not
satisfied.
I read some mail and modify suggested confiuration according to my
tolopogy.
Do I have to add some additional co
aaa new-model
aaa authentication login default local
aaa authentication ppp default group radius local
aaa accounting network default start-stop group radius
aaa authorization network default group radius
radius-server host auth-port acct-port
non-standard key
A local ip pool is not used
Hi,
for many hours now I am trying to configure a Cisco router as a NAS to
authenticate dialup users against freeradius and provide the ip address
dynamically from a server based ip pool.
The authentication part works fine and the ip address also gets selected
from the pool and sent as
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Date:
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Dear all,
I have a few problem. i use ip pool and it's works fine if i define ip
pool in mysql.
779084,"test","password","=&q
Dear all,
I have a few problem. i use ip pool and it's works fine if i define ip pool in
mysql.
779084,"test","password","=","test123"
779085,"test","Pool-Name",":=","main_pool1"
779086,"test","C
Users file:
DEFAULT NAS-IP-Address == a.b.c.d, Pool-Name := thatNASpool
Ivan Kalik
Kalik Informatika ISP
Dana 29/5/2008, "Giovanni Lovato" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> piše:
>Alan DeKok wrote:
>> Giovanni Lovato wrote:
>>> I would like to assign IP addresses from pools based on which NAS the
>>> requ
Giovanni Lovato wrote:
> What key on sqippool table should I set to make FR choose a pool based
> on NAS-IP-Address?
Read the sqlippool.conf file? This IS documented.
> The scenario is:
> 1. a NAS requires access for a user;
> 2. if FR doesn't find a Framed-IP-Address on user attributes, it
Alan DeKok wrote:
> Giovanni Lovato wrote:
>> I would like to assign IP addresses from pools based on which NAS the
>> request comes from. Can I achieve this? Users are stored in LDAP and NAS
>> on SQL.
>
> See the sqlippool module.
What key on sqippool table should I set to make FR choose a po
Giovanni Lovato wrote:
> I would like to assign IP addresses from pools based on which NAS the
> request comes from. Can I achieve this? Users are stored in LDAP and NAS
> on SQL.
See the sqlippool module.
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I would like to assign IP addresses from pools based on which NAS the
request comes from. Can I achieve this? Users are stored in LDAP and NAS
on SQL.
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> ##
>
> ##
>
>
>ippool main_pool {
>
># range-start,range-stop: The start and end ip
> # addresses for the ip pool
> # range-start = 192.168.1.1
> # range-stop = 192.168.3.254
&g
>^^ It's not ippool.sql - we're talking about the RADIPPOOL table - No I
>haven't changed this - go and check it by
>yourself:/freeradius-1.1.7/freeradius-1.1.7/doc/examples/postgresql
>And besides that I'm not using "ippool.sql" but instead of I'm using
>"postgresqlippool.conf" because I'm using P
: The start and end ip
# addresses for the ip pool
# range-start = 192.168.1.1
# range-stop = 192.168.3.254
# netmask: The network mask used for the ip's
# netmask = 255.255.255.0
# cache-size: The gdbm
Ivan Kalik schrieb:
>From your previous post:
PostgreSQL:
CREATE TABLE radippool (
id BIGSERIAL PRIMARY KEY,
pool_name text NOT NULL,
FramedIPAddress INET,
N
>From your previous post:
PostgreSQL:
CREATE TABLE radippool (
id BIGSERIAL PRIMARY KEY,
pool_name text NOT NULL,
FramedIPAddress INET,
NASIPAddresstext
>I'm actually not using regular "users" conf file anymore because it's
>SQL based and Dialup Admin is handling my SQL DB tables - so the
>User-Password thing shouldn't be my problem I only pasted it here
>because the rest of the attributes look like that in my Dialup Admin.
Hm, asking for help and
This is my actual output for a user who has attribute: "Pool-Name = mypool"
root ~ # radtest leander 123456 10.1.10.80:1812 2 schaefer
Sending Access-Request of id 79 to 10.1.10.80 port 1812
User-Name = "leander"
User-Password = "123456"
NAS-IP-Address = 255.255.255.255
IP-Netmask = 255.255.255.255,
Framed-Routing = Broadcast-Listen,
Framed-Filter-Id = "std.ppp",
Framed-MTU = 1492,
Framed-Compression = Van-Jacobsen-TCP-IP,
Pool-Name = "mypool",
##
^^ WTF goes wrong here ???
ramed-IP-Netmask = 255.255.255.255,
>Framed-Routing = Broadcast-Listen,
>Framed-Filter-Id = "std.ppp",
>Framed-MTU = 1492,
> Framed-Compression = Van-Jacobsen-TCP-IP,
>Pool-Name = "mypool",
>#
Can't get my "SQL Based IP Pool" running ; (
running FreeRADIUS Version 1.1.7 on FreeBSD 7.0 with
Postgresql-Server-8.3beta2.
I got everything working fine so far except SQL Based IP Pool -->
"/http://wiki.freeradius.org/Rlm_sqlippool/&
I'm sorry, this is my radippool table again ... I made an failure by
pasting it ;)
id bigint NOT NULLnextval('radippool_id_seq'::regclass)
[PrimaryKey]
pool_name text NOT NULL
framedipaddress inet
nasipaddress text NOT NULL
calledstationid
Hi,
I'm running *FreeRADIUS Version 1.1.7* on *FreeBSD 7.0* with
*Postgresql-Server-8.3beta2*.
I got everything working fine so far except *SQL Based IP Pool* -->
"/http://wiki.freeradius.org/Rlm_sqlippool/"; <-- ; )
I changed the config like the how to told me to - loo
Tony Spencer wrote:
> The only place I found reference to the IP Pool is in the site-enabled
> config file. So I added:
>
> if ("%{proxy_reply:Framed-IP-Address}" == "255.255.255.254") {
Sorry, that should be "proxy-reply", not "proxy_r
The only place I found reference to the IP Pool is in the site-enabled
config file. So I added:
if ("%{proxy_reply:Framed-IP-Address}" == "255.255.255.254") {
main_pool
}
Since it should only assign from the pool if the Framed-IP-Address we get
bac
The only other place the main ip pool is mentioned is in the site-enabled
file.
Within post-auth.
post-auth {
main_pool
sql
Post-Auth-Type REJECT {
attr_filter.access_reject
sql
}
}
I'll try and see if I can work it out by
Tony Spencer wrote:
>
> I currently have this in radiusd.conf.
That is NOT the only reference to the "ippool" module. The IP's get
allocated *somewhere* via a reference to the "main_pool" module. You
must have edited the configuration files to do this, because it is *not*
enabled in the defau
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Subject: Re: Different IP Pool per proxied realm
Tony Spencer wrote:
> Where do I put this statement
Where is your current "ippool" module referenced?
> and does override
Tony Spencer wrote:
> Where do I put this statement
Where is your current "ippool" module referenced?
> and does override have to be yes or no?
"yes"
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Where do I put this statement and does override have to be yes or no?
Thanks in advance
Tony
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Subject: Re: Different IP Pool per
Tony Spencer wrote:
> Is there a way to tell Freeradius to only assign from the pool for the user
> if the Framed-IP-Address comes back as 255.255.255.254?
$ man unlang
In 2.0.1:
if ("%{proxy_reply:Framed-IP-Address}" != "255.255.255.254") {
ippool
}
It's pretty much that easy..
Everything seems to be working fine with the new upgraded version of
Freeradius.
I've also made progress in assigning from an IP pool for a realm.
However it seems to be all or nothing, if the reply comes back with a
Framed-IP-Address already set it gets ignored if I set:
override = yes
i
7;t now logging to the
> radiusd.log file I would appreciate it.
File permissions? Also see the log{} configuration in radiusd.conf.
> Onto the different IP pool per realm...
> This still doesn't seem to work.
> The debug doesn't show the IP pool being loaded.
> Does thi
le I would appreciate it.
Onto the different IP pool per realm...
This still doesn't seem to work.
The debug doesn't show the IP pool being loaded.
Does this still need to be put into radiusd.conf or the sites-enabled file?
Thanks
Tony
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Tony Spencer wrote:
> We are running freeradius on Centos and the most supported package that gets
> installed by "yum update" is freeradius-1.0.1-3.RHEL4.5, which I now have
> installed.
Ugh.
> I've tried to upgrade by downloading the latest version, 2.0.1.
> Although it builds and installs it
ng for trying to
assign a different IP pool per realm.
Here is the section that shows that radius is loading the IP pool:
Module: Loaded IPPOOL
ippool: session-db = "/etc/raddb/db.ippool"
ippool: ip-index = "/etc/raddb/db.ipindex"
ippool: range-start = 85.92.168.1
Tony Spencer wrote:
> We are using FreeRADIUS Version 1.0.1
Why?
I would suggest upgrading. The newer versions have a LOT more
features, and make this kind of configuration much easier.
> But when the user logs in they get assigned an IP from the NAS and not from
> the IP Poo
Hi all
I’m trying to assign a different IP Pool per realm, instead of the IP being
assigned by the NAS.
However after reading some postings and doing some searching I can’t get
this to work.
The realms we want to assign different IP Pools to, we proxy to different
customers.
So we don’t do the
thanks. I think that's the problem.
Luis
Ivan Kalik escribió:
Could it be a problem from the NAS params sent to radius?
It could - if NAS-Port parameter is the same for all users. If user C
logs out IP adresses will be released from the pool and B will be able
to get A's IP address.
Ivan Ka
>
>Could it be a problem from the NAS params sent to radius?
It could - if NAS-Port parameter is the same for all users. If user C
logs out IP adresses will be released from the pool and B will be able
to get A's IP address.
Ivan Kalik
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reject = return
userlock = 4
invalid = 5
handled = 6
}
}
}
post-auth {
# Get an address from the IP Pool.
poolJazDialup
reply_log
group
Andrew D Kirch wrote:
> You might try putting it at the top of radiusd.conf
Done.
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Andrew D Kirch wrote:
> When I connect a client to freeradius the client authenticates, gets an
> accept/accept, but does not get an IP address. I've tried it with the
> Group and Pool-Name directives in each client's block, and I've tried it
> with them in a DEFAULT by themselves. Neither has ha
It's all in black and white:
# for different users. The Pool-Name attribute is a *check* item not
# a reply item.
#
# Example:
# radiusd.conf: ippool students { [...] }
# users file : DEFAULT Group == students, Pool-Name := "students"
#
Y
Alan DeKok wrote:
Andrew D Kirch wrote:
When I connect a client to freeradius the client authenticates, gets an
accept/accept, but does not get an IP address. I've tried it with the
Group and Pool-Name directives in each client's block, and I've tried it
with them in a DEFAULT by themselves.
On Thursday 24 January 2008 13:10:09 Alan DeKok wrote:
> And with all of the information you posted, you didn't include the
> most important, which is requested in the FAQ, README, INSTALL, "man"
> page, and daily on this list: radiusd -X.
>
> Is there some other place in the documentation wher
When I connect a client to freeradius the client authenticates, gets an
accept/accept, but does not get an IP address. I've tried it with the
Group and Pool-Name directives in each client's block, and I've tried it
with them in a DEFAULT by themselves. Neither has handed out an IP address.
Syst
; >but still the old ip address (10.1.1.x) has been assigned to client.
>> >
>> >
>> >On Dec 12, 2007 12:38 AM, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> >
>> >> Framed-IP-Address
>> >>
>> >> Just make sure that address is
7 12:38 AM, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> >> Framed-IP-Address
> >>
> >> Just make sure that address is not in the pool.
> >>
> >> Ivan Kalik
> >> Kalik Informatika ISP
> >>
> >> Dana 11/12/2007, "hadi golestan
t;
>> Framed-IP-Address
>>
>> Just make sure that address is not in the pool.
>>
>> Ivan Kalik
>> Kalik Informatika ISP
>>
>> Dana 11/12/2007, "hadi golestani" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> piše:
>>
>> >Hello,
>> >I nee
2:38 AM, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Framed-IP-Address
>
> Just make sure that address is not in the pool.
>
> Ivan Kalik
> Kalik Informatika ISP
>
> Dana 11/12/2007, "hadi golestani" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> piše:
>
> >Hello,
> >I need to a
Framed-IP-Address
Just make sure that address is not in the pool.
Ivan Kalik
Kalik Informatika ISP
Dana 11/12/2007, "hadi golestani" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> piše:
>Hello,
>I need to assign static ips to serveral users but not all of theme,
>and I feel it's a bad way
Hello,
I need to assign static ips to serveral users but not all of theme,
and I feel it's a bad way to define an ip pool for each of theme.
how to assign a specific ip address to a user?
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Sounds like a plan, I'll give it a try.
Thanks!
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Marcelus Trojahn
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How about multiple pools - one for each subnet. If I recall well, you add
all the ippools to post-auth section of radiusd.conf and use Pool-Name
:= DEFAULT. That worked some years ago. Haven't tried it
How about multiple pools - one for each subnet. If I recall well, you add
all the ippools to post-auth section of radiusd.conf and use Pool-Name
:= DEFAULT. That worked some years ago. Haven't tried it lately.
Ivan Kalik
Kalik Informatika ISP
Dana 6/12/2007, "Marcelus Trojahn" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hi folks,
I have a PPPoE server which authenticates the user on freeradius...
Right now, the PPPoE server is in charge of assigning the IPs to the
users but I want to do that via radius because I'm adding another PPPoE
server on the network and OSPF routing...
Problem is, I had a look on rad
On Tue 16 Oct 2007, Dánial Olsen wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm hoping someone can assist me with my problem with assigning ip
> addresses with freeradius 1.1.6 on OpenBSD 4.1.
>
> I'm using freeradius to with an Ericsson CGSN and now I'm trying to
> assign ip addresses to my Mobile Stations.
> The problem i
> You didn't say that...
Sorry, I thought it wasn't so relevant. :-)
> Use sqlippool. It's the easiest way to get what you want.
Ok, thanks for helping.
Francesco.
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Francesco Cristofori wrote:
> The sql server is actually a mysql master/master replication cluster
> with one virtual IP address I pointed the servers to.
> I think this solution avoids s.p.o.f., isn't it?
You didn't say that...
> H... But ip pools are managed through local files on each ra
> Then there's a lot less reason to run two servers. You
> still have one central point of failure: the SQL server.
The sql server is actually a mysql master/master replication cluster
with one virtual IP address I pointed the servers to.
I think this solution avoids s.p.o.f., isn't it?
> I
Francesco Cristofori wrote:
> I have both servers using the same sql backend for accounting (not
> sql_ippool at the moment), so I have a doubt:
Then there's a lot less reason to run two servers. You still have one
central point of failure: the SQL server.
If you're insistent on running just
> I'm going to try it, thanks for the suggestion.
> Is it correct to set up two servers radA relaying to radB and
> radB relaying to radA ?
> I'd like to have an active/active radius server setup.
Sorry, I didn't read the docs. :-)
I have both servers using the same sql backend for accounting (n
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