James Lockie wrote:
A pointer to a howto would be much appreciated.
There is no how-to because there's nothing to do. If you have DHCP
already running, it will be used after the clients have been
authenticated via RADIUS.
The two processes are *completely* independent.
Alan DeKok.
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This works by default. Just enter NAS details in clients.conf and
username and password in users file.
Ivan Kalik
Kalik Informatika ISP
Dana 11/1/2008, James Lockie [EMAIL PROTECTED] piše:
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Yes.
Ivan Kalik
Kalik Informatika ISP
Dana 10/1/2008, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Alan DeKok wrote:
James Lockie wrote:
A pointer to a howto would be much appreciated.
There is no how-to because there's nothing to do. If you have DHCP
already running, it will be used after the clients have been
authenticated via RADIUS.
The two processes are *completely*
James Lockie wrote:
I don't want them independent. :-)
DHCP can give out an IP first but I don't want the default gateway to
work for THAT specific IP until the user has been authenticated with
radius.
Then you want a captive portal. This isn't a RADIUS problem.
Alan DeKok.
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Yes.
Ivan Kalik
Kalik Informatika ISP
Dana 10/1/2008, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] piše:
Is it possible to authenticate with radius and the have ISC DHCP hand out
out an IP (etc)?
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Is it possible to authenticate with radius and the have ISC DHCP hand out
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Yes.
Ivan Kalik
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Is it possible to authenticate with radius and the have ISC DHCP hand out
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