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> *To:* David Peterson-WirelessConnections; FreeRadius users mailing list
> *Subject:* Re: MAC-Auth + Freeradius + MySQL Database
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> On Sun, Feb 24, 2013 at 1:55 PM, David Peterson <
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Subject: Re: MAC-Auth + Freeradius + MySQL Database
On Sun, Feb 24, 2013 at 1:55 PM, David Peterson
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I know of one person doing something similar to what you are looking to do.
If your NAS sends the MAC of the device with the EAP
On Sun, Feb 24, 2013 at 1:55 PM, David Peterson <
dav...@wirelessconnections.net> wrote:
> I know of one person doing something similar to what you are looking to
> do. If your NAS sends the MAC of the device with the EAP request, you can
> extract the MAC from the request using unlang and check
On Sun, Feb 24, 2013 at 2:20 PM, Alan DeKok wrote:
> Russell Mike wrote:
> > Thanks for guidelines. exactly, as you stated I simple want to store MAC
> > address somewhere & compair against the request. Can they be in
> > "radcheck"?
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> I wouldn't do that. Just create your own table of MAC add
Russell Mike wrote:
> Thanks for guidelines. exactly, as you stated I simple want to store MAC
> address somewhere & compair against the request. Can they be in
> "radcheck"?
I wouldn't do that. Just create your own table of MAC addresses. If
all you want is to list known MACs, you can do that
+ Freeradius + MySQL Database
Greetings Dear Alan D. & List Members,
First of all, thank you very much for developing such application. I need
help, i have functional Freeradius server with MySQL backend. i have been
asked to add MAC address authentication support for the servers. i googled
the t
On Sunday, February 24, 2013, Alan DeKok wrote:
> Russell Mike wrote:
> >i also
> > came across where guys are discussing EAP and MAC authentication. i
> > could not conclude, if it is a better way of doing
> > MAC authentication using EAP.
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> To be clear: you don't. EAP is authentication. MA
Russell Mike wrote:
>i also
> came across where guys are discussing EAP and MAC authentication. i
> could not conclude, if it is a better way of doing
> MAC authentication using EAP.
To be clear: you don't. EAP is authentication. MAC "authentication"
is just checking if the MAC address is in a
Greetings Dear Alan D. & List Members,
First of all, thank you very much for developing such application. I need
help, i have functional Freeradius server with MySQL backend. i have been
asked to add MAC address authentication support for the servers. i googled
the topic and got many many mail arc
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