On Mon 02 Apr 2007, Alan DeKok wrote:
> Adil Azmi Bikarbass wrote:
> > Do i need to create a whole DB for only one filed that i will pass from
> > one NAS to another?
>
> You have to store the data somewhere.
>
> > Knowing that my Freeradius is running on Solaris 10 which DB you suggest
> > to us
Adil Azmi Bikarbass wrote:
> Do i need to create a whole DB for only one filed that i will pass from
> one NAS to another?
You have to store the data somewhere.
> Knowing that my Freeradius is running on Solaris 10 which DB you suggest
> to use?
Postgres works. Recent versions of OpenLDAP
Hello All,
Do i need to create a whole DB for only one filed that i will pass from
one NAS to another?
Knowing that my Freeradius is running on Solaris 10 which DB you suggest
to use?
Thank you
Alan DeKok a écrit :
> Adil Azmi Bikarbass wrote:
>
>> The issue is that we want the second NAS
Alan DeKok a écrit :
> Adil Azmi Bikarbass wrote:
>
>> The issue is that we want the second NAS to get the calling-station-ID
>> from the "someuser" session on Radius
>>
>
> To do... what?
>
>
This is will be used for a mobile 3G application : the first NAS will
authenticate the user
Adil Azmi Bikarbass wrote:
> The issue is that we want the second NAS to get the calling-station-ID
> from the "someuser" session on Radius
To do... what?
> is there a way we can have this to work and pass this attribute from one
> session to another?
Sure. Store the Calling-Station-Id in a
Hello All,
We would like to get your input on an issue we are facing:
We are using two NASs and one FreeRadius 1.1.5, the first NAS authenticate
the user "someuser" through Radius and assign an IP address with no
problem.
we can see the accounting start record with the calling-station-ID and
oth
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