Date: Tue, 26 Feb 2008 10:30:59 +0100
From: Alan DeKok <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: NAS with dynamic IP
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Rui Oliveira wrote:
If anyone want to do the patch i can help wi
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>> If anyone want to do the patch i can h
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> Rui Oliveira wrote:
>> If anyone want to do the patch i can help
Rui Oliveira wrote:
> If anyone want to do the patch i can help with some donations because i
> will use it a lot :)
Alternatively, you could define the client as a network (e.g.
192.168/24). See clients.conf for details.
Alan DeKok.
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If anyone want to do the patch i can help with some donations because i will
use it a lot :)
2008/2/22, Alan DeKok <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
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> Rui Oliveira wrote:
> > I want the NASes with dynamic ip to use in wifi hotspot server. I have
> > several access points with ADSL lines and i want them to be
Rui Oliveira wrote:
> I want the NASes with dynamic ip to use in wifi hotspot server. I have
> several access points with ADSL lines and i want them to be able to
> authenticate the wifi clients in the remote radius server without a VPN
> server connection.
Yes, I know. Many people do this, and
I want the NASes with dynamic ip to use in wifi hotspot server. I have
several access points with ADSL lines and i want them to be able to
authenticate the wifi clients in the remote radius server without a VPN
server connection.
You have a example, the Worldspot.net Hotspots Server has it but not
Rui Oliveira wrote:
> I have find an old topic in the ML where Joost asks about setting up
> NASes with dynamic ip.
There is no patch to do the client-kickstart, because no client
supports this.
If you need a NAS with dynamic IP's, your network design is likely wrong.
Alan DeKok.
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Hello,
I have find an old topic in the ML where Joost asks about setting up NASes
with dynamic ip.
Quote:
http://lists.freeradius.org/mailman/htdig/freeradius-users/2002-November/013226.html
Joost <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>* Is it possible to allow NASes (clients) with a dynamic
Ludovic Toussaint <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Does it possible to check Nas validity not with their IP adsress but
> with their Mac Address.
No. The server doesn't listen on a raw socket, so it doesn't get
the MAC address. And even if it did, the MAC would be the MAC of the
closest router, no
I have freeradius with mysql and chillispot.
The freeradius works with a static ip address, but most of the Nas are behind
dynamic public IP adress as they are connected with Xdsl.
Does it possible to check Nas validity not with their IP adsress but with their
Mac Address.
I actully set up a Na
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