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Users with static ip address of 85.X are getting their static ip
addresses, but not users in 192.X range. (they get 255.255.255.255)
After digging for a while I noticed I could assigned ip addresses up to
127.255.255.255 and get the ip assigned.
Right after 128.0.0.0 the static ip will not get
) and a few with our valid ip address range
(85.15.X.X range).
I'm assigning these ip addresses in Active Directory through
msRadiusFramedIPAdrress attribute.
Users with static ip address of 85.X are getting their static ip
addresses, but not users in 192.X range. (they get 255.255.255.255)
After
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Check the attribute format. InetAddr shouldn't be doing that.
It's Microsoft.
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I'm assigning these ip addresses in Active Directory through
msRadiusFramedIPAdrress attribute.
Users with static ip address of 85.X are getting their static ip
addresses
Of Alan DeKok
Sent: Wednesday, July 11, 2007 12:40 AM
To: FreeRadius users mailing list
Subject: Re: AD + Static IP Address
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Check the attribute format. InetAddr shouldn't be doing that.
It's Microsoft.
...
I'm assigning these ip addresses in Active Directory through
On 10/27/06, Jonathan De Graeve [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Has anyone experimented with using Active Directory as a database for
Static IP Addressing?
Yes, just assign a static ip in the AD dial-in properties for that user and
adapt the ldap.attrmap accordingly, this works perfectly. There is
On 10/30/06, duckeo [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 10/27/06, Jonathan De Graeve [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Has anyone experimented with using Active Directory as a database for
Static IP Addressing?
Yes, just assign a static ip in the AD dial-in properties for that user and
adapt the
On 10/27/06, Jonathan De Graeve [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Has anyone experimented with using Active Directory as a database for
Static IP Addressing?
Yes, just assign a static ip in the AD dial-in properties for that user and
adapt the ldap.attrmap accordingly, this works perfectly.
On 10/30/06, duckeo [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 10/27/06, Jonathan De Graeve [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Has anyone experimented with using Active Directory as a database for
Static IP Addressing?
Yes, just assign a static ip in the AD dial-in properties for that user
and adapt the
Has anyone experimented with using Active Directory as a database for
Static IP Addressing?
I have two Radius groups in AD, Radius and Radius_StaticIP.
If you are a member of the radius group, you are given a address by
the NAS (I return 255.255.255.254 to the NAS).
If you are a member of the
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Has anyone experimented with using Active Directory as a database for
Static IP Addressing?
Yes, just assign a static ip in the AD dial-in properties for that user and
adapt the ldap.attrmap accordingly, this works perfectly. There is no need to
Hello,
I have problem with static IP-address. I think that
this is very easy but I don´t get it work.
I am trying to configure freeradius to assign static
Ip-address to end users. My access point is Orinoco AP
600 and client is Windows XP. How should I configure
my freeradius, access point
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