On 24/8/2013 12:00 μμ, Nikolaos Milas wrote:
...and then I could simply use my *exact current configuration* by
simply changing the ldap filter to:
filter =
((macAddress=%{Calling-Station-Id})(radiusNASIpAddress=%{NAS-IP-Address})(radiusHint=%{NAS-Port}))
I tested this and it works. (Yet,
On 24 Aug 2013, at 10:00, Nikolaos Milas nmi...@noa.gr wrote:
On 23/8/2013 9:19 μμ, Arran Cudbard-Bell wrote:
It'll either be in NAS-Port or NAS-Port-ID if the NAS is providing that
information.
Thanks Arran,
It was NAS-Port indeed. Strangely enough, this is not included either in
...where the three ldap instances above are identical except the filter which
is:
ldap_macauth:
filter =
((macAddress=%{Calling-Station-Id})(radiusNASIpAddress=%{NAS-IP-Address})(radiusHint=%{NAS-Port}))
ldap_macauth_NAS_only:
filter =
On 26/8/2013 12:15 μμ, Arran Cudbard-Bell wrote:
No. It's a really inefficient way of doing this.
Thanks Arran,
Yet, would it be logically/technically correct?
Use generic attribute maps or an update ldap schema to pull the necessary
values into control attributes,
and then do the
On 26 Aug 2013, at 11:39, Nikolaos Milas nmi...@noa.gr wrote:
On 26/8/2013 12:15 μμ, Arran Cudbard-Bell wrote:
No. It's a really inefficient way of doing this.
Thanks Arran,
Yet, would it be logically/technically correct?
Sure.
Use generic attribute maps or an update ldap schema
On 26/8/2013 2:15 μμ, Arran Cudbard-Bell wrote:
Unless you are querying different DNs for the different Mac-Auth types then
doing this is the wrong way to approach this.
the presence of the attributes in the LDAP object to dictate what type of
authorisation you're doing.
Thanks Arran,
I
On 23/8/2013 9:19 μμ, Arran Cudbard-Bell wrote:
It'll either be in NAS-Port or NAS-Port-ID if the NAS is providing that
information.
Thanks Arran,
It was NAS-Port indeed. Strangely enough, this is not included either in
ldap.attrmap or the freeradius schema. Shouldn't it (and other
On 24/8/2013 12:00 μμ, Nikolaos Milas wrote:
...and then I could simply use my *exact current configuration* by
simply changing the ldap filter to:
filter =
((macAddress=%{Calling-Station-Id})(radiusNASIpAddress=%{NAS-IP-Address})(radiusHint=%{NAS-Port}))
...provided that I am storing
On 14/8/2013 2:39 μμ, Arran Cudbard-Bell wrote:
and in sites-enabled/default:
authorize {
preprocess
chap
mschap
digest
suffix
Do you need all these? Are you ever going to be doing chap/mschap/digest in the
outer server?
First, thanks for the reply.
1. Can we somehow limit a host to connect to only a particular port/NAS
device based on data stored in LDAP attributes (or, respectively, in
flat files) and reject it otherwise?
Yes. See ldap_xlat http://wiki.freeradius.org/modules/Rlm_ldap
Use a query that searches for the value of
On 23/8/2013 7:25 μμ, Arran Cudbard-Bell wrote:
See ldap_xlathttp://wiki.freeradius.org/modules/Rlm_ldap
Use a query that searches for the value of NAS-IP-Address in the user object in
a custom attribute.
If the query expands to something other than a zero length string, the
attribute
On 23 Aug 2013, at 18:30, Nikolaos Milas nmi...@noa.gr wrote:
On 23/8/2013 7:25 μμ, Arran Cudbard-Bell wrote:
See ldap_xlathttp://wiki.freeradius.org/modules/Rlm_ldap
Use a query that searches for the value of NAS-IP-Address in the user object
in a custom attribute.
If the query
Hi,
I am using FreeRadius v2.2.0 on CentOS 6.4 x86_64.
I am trying to adapt Plain Mac-Auth as described at:
http://wiki.freeradius.org/guide/Mac-Auth to work work from LDAP.
(Note: The server is also used for eduroam and is going to be used for
802.1x too.)
My setup follows below.
The
On 14 Aug 2013, at 11:02, Nikolaos Milas nmi...@noa.gr wrote:
Hi,
I am using FreeRadius v2.2.0 on CentOS 6.4 x86_64.
I am trying to adapt Plain Mac-Auth as described at:
http://wiki.freeradius.org/guide/Mac-Auth to work work from LDAP.
(Note: The server is also used for eduroam and
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