> You don't enable it. The NAS is responsible for sending RADIUS
> packets, and originating CHAP requests. CHAP doesn't use a RADIUS
> challenge-response, despite it's name.
Ho ok, so I think I haven't good understand CHAP, my bad, sorry.
> CHAP doesn't work that way. The NAS sends a challenge to t
Mercier Valentin wrote:
> But with some research we made, we have an another question.
> We want to enable on free radius the Access Request --> Access Challenge
> --> Access Request --> Access Accept / Reject, with CHAP, but we don't
> know how to do this, and if you can help us it would be great
Hi Cornelius and Tim,
First I want to apologize for my response pending, lot of things to do. Then
thank you so much for your advices, but for now we think that the OTP system is
not good for our implementation.
But with some research we made, we have an another question.
We want to enabl
Hello Mercier,
the interesting part about your idea is, that the user sends the SMS to
authenticate, this avoids that you will have to pay for the SMS.
Most solutions send the SMS with the OTP to the user, so that you - the
provider - will have to pay for the SMS sending.
Nevertheless you might ta
Hi Mercier
What it sounds like you are trying to do, needs more than just the
radius server to do it. One of the features I'm writing for the Grase
Hotspot (which uses Coova Chilli and Freeradius), is the ability for the
user to create an account based on their mobile number.
It goes a bit l
Hi everyone,
I'm using Freeradius 2.1.12 on a server Debian. I have an another server Debian
with Coovachilli (captive portal) and an Access Point based on Ruckus OS.
When my users connected on the AP, a web page is coming with a formular to
connect. Then the user enter is information (userna
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