Sorry. I wasn't paying attention and resent the initial question mail
by accident instead of the following:
I followed your instructions and the Packet-Src-IP-Address came
through into the Perl script, thank you. I did however use
Packet-Src-IP-Address-0 instead of Tmp-IP-Address-0 for ease of
Steven Eksteen wrote:
Sorry. I wasn't paying attention and resent the initial question mail
by accident instead of the following:
I followed your instructions and the Packet-Src-IP-Address came
through into the Perl script, thank you. I did however use
Packet-Src-IP-Address-0 instead of
Hi,
I was wondering how would I use Packet-Src-IP-Address using Perl for
Dynamic Clients. I thought it might be part of the RAD_REQUEST hash.
If some direction could be made as to setting
FreeRADIUS-Client-Shortname, FreeRADIUS-Client-Secret, etc. too I
would be very grateful. I already have Perl
Steven Eksteen wrote:
I was wondering how would I use Packet-Src-IP-Address using Perl for
Dynamic Clients.
I'm wondering why you didn't read my previous message. You knowm the
one you replied to, and quoted verbatim? The one that had the answer to
your questions?
I thought it might be
Hi,
I was wondering how would I use Packet-Src-IP-Address using Perl for
Dynamic Clients. I thought it might be part of the RAD_REQUEST hash.
If some direction could be made as to setting
FreeRADIUS-Client-Shortname, FreeRADIUS-Client-Secret, etc. too I
would be very grateful. I already have Perl
Steven Eksteen wrote:
I was wondering how would I use Packet-Src-IP-Address using Perl for
Dynamic Clients. I thought it might be part of the RAD_REQUEST hash.
It's not, but you can do:
server dynamic_client_server {
authorize {
update request {
Thank you. Much appreciated
On Tue, Aug 28, 2012 at 4:14 PM, Alan DeKok al...@deployingradius.com wrote:
Steven Eksteen wrote:
I was wondering how would I use Packet-Src-IP-Address using Perl for
Dynamic Clients. I thought it might be part of the RAD_REQUEST hash.
It's not, but you can
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