Tomas Eduardo Lotina Ramos wrote:
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> HOW CAN I USE IP POOLS WITH FREERADIUS, MY NAS is a cisco Linksys WRT54G
Which is doing wireless, right?
You will need a DHCP server to assign IP addresses.
Alan DeKok.
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Read the documentation in radiusd.conf, and experimental.conf. It's all
there.
You need two rlm_ippool modules instantiated, and placed in the postauth and
accounting sections of the config file. You also need to add Pool-Name :=
pool1name in radgroupcheck under the name of group 1, and the same
HOW CAN I USE IP POOLS WITH FREERADIUS, MY NAS is a cisco Linksys WRT54Gnow im working with freeradius 1.1.3 and mysql 5.02 in ubuntu drapper and is working fine, i have my users stored in the radcheck table, but i want to divide the users in two groups and assing a different range of ip pools to
On Sat, 12 Mar 2005 15:15:58 +0200 (EET), Kostas Kalevras
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> --users--
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> DEFAULT NAS-IP-Address == $RAS-IP
> Framed-IP-Address = 255.255.255.254
>
> DEFAULT NAS-IP-Address == $OTHER-NAS-IP, Pool-Name := "pool1"
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> DEFAULT NAS-IP-Address == $OTHER-NAS-IP2, Poo
On Sat, 12 Mar 2005 15:15:58 +0200 (EET), Kostas Kalevras
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> No there isn't. There is documentation for how the server works though. It's
> your job to use them all together.
Well, I wanted to check before I re-invented the wheel.. :) Maybe
I'll put together a brief doc
On Fri, 11 Mar 2005, Jason Frisvold wrote:
Hi all
I want to set up freeradius to use IP pools. I see the section in the
radius.conf file where I can set this up, but I'm a bit unsure of how
to proceed.
Currently we're using freeradius to authenticate dial-up users. The
RAS only needs to receive a
Hi all
I want to set up freeradius to use IP pools. I see the section in the
radius.conf file where I can set this up, but I'm a bit unsure of how
to proceed.
Currently we're using freeradius to authenticate dial-up users. The
RAS only needs to receive a Framed-IP-Address of 255.255.255.254 to
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