hi,
are you sure that there isnt a legacy secret entry in clients.conf
file?
alan
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hi,
are you sure that there isnt a legacy secret entry in clients.conf
file?
Nope...
[EMAIL PROTECTED] sbin]# more /usr/local/etc/raddb/clients.conf
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Hi,
It still leaves one item open. I can't seem to get radclient to
be able to take the NAS-IP-Address and then the secret for that
NAS-IP-Address.
It seems no matter what, it wants to use the secret for the localhost. Is
this how its supposed to work, or is there a bug somewhere?
Hi,
It still leaves one item open. I can't seem to get radclient to
be able to take the NAS-IP-Address and then the secret for that
NAS-IP-Address.
It seems no matter what, it wants to use the secret for the localhost. Is
this how its supposed to work, or is there a bug
Hi,
Tech calls in and say that he can't get an appliance working in the
field.
I ask him what secret he's using and the IP address of the appliance. I want
to
be able to be locally logged onto the radius server and use
radtest/radclient/rad
to be able to query radius asking If
Hi,
Tech calls in and say that he can't get an appliance working in the
field.
I ask him what secret he's using and the IP address of the appliance. I
want to
be able to be locally logged onto the radius server and use
radtest/radclient/rad
to be able to query radius
If you have a spare box on a local network, switch that supports VLANs
and a router that can tag VLANs - you can spoof the whole outside
network with simple IP/VLAN configuration:
configure a gateway IP interface for the network you want to spoof on
your router and tag it with testing VLAN ID -
Hi Ivan,
Really, I appreciate the information. I'm sure between the suggestions
given I could do it. However, if it is more than a command line or script on
the radius server itself, its too involved for the person I have to turn it
over to. I just saw that radtest took nasname as an
Hey Tuc,
This might happen because of interface changes.
Also add a record to the nas table for the 127.0.0.1 ip address (or the
other
IP address you have configured on your ethernet interface).
And I'm also assuming you have configured the nas table in sql.conf
Regards,
Liran Tal.
On Wed, Apr
Hi,
I have a record for 127.0.0.1, and for the ip of the machine
itself (Fixed dedicated IP).
The end result is that I found that no matter what IP I
used to pass on the NAS-IP-Address, it used the machines IP to match
the secret. The problem I had is we placed the device out in
Hi,
Running FreeRadius 2.0.3 built from source on Centos 5.1 with
a Mysql 5.0.45 back end.
We've been doing testing on our setup for MONTHS (First FR1,
now FR2) and its been flawless. Today we went to put our first unit into
production and am having issues.
We are
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