Thank you Alexandre for your analysis and more precision on your thread!
It is very helpul and appreciate!!
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pauvre wrote:
> I'm also trying to assign pools of IPs based on LDAP group membership. Since
> your conversation is very technical and not easy to put in place by someone
> who just started with RADIUS,
RADIUS is a technical subject. You're not going to get very far if
you have a hard time with
Le mardi 14 décembre 2010 à 14:25 -0800, pauvre a écrit :
> Hello all,
>
> I'm also trying to assign pools of IPs based on LDAP group membership. Since
> your conversation is very technical and not easy to put in place by someone
> who just started with RADIUS, I was looking for a descriptive wa
hank you!
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Alexandre Chapellon wrote:
> NAS IP and Port in the DHCP request? That's option 82 isn't it? If my
> NAS doesn't support relaying DHCP requests adding option 82 fields (my
> NASes may be very common wifi access points) is it still safe using such
> a setup?
It's option 82, yes. And it may work.
Le jeudi 02 décembre 2010 à 07:38 +0100, Alan DeKok a écrit :
> Alexandre Chapellon wrote:
> > Am not sure to understand... Once the wifi user entered the network
> > (level2: no IP yet), I have an entry for its sessions in my accouting
> > database, with username, sessionID, maybe mac_address and
Alexandre Chapellon wrote:
> Am not sure to understand... Once the wifi user entered the network
> (level2: no IP yet), I have an entry for its sessions in my accouting
> database, with username, sessionID, maybe mac_address and so on...
Yes. This often includes NAS IP and port.
> But when the
Le mardi 30 novembre 2010 à 21:01 +0100, Alan DeKok a écrit :
> Alexandre Chapellon wrote:
> > Hi every body,
> > While all the documentation on the web seems to answer *NO*, and because
> > I feel like i need to talk to someone today, I was wondering if there is
> > any way to allocate IP address
On Nov 30, 2010, at 11:33 AM, Alexandre Chapellon wrote:
> Hi every body,
> While all the documentation on the web seems to answer *NO*, and because I
> feel like i need to talk to someone today, I was wondering if there is any
> way to allocate IP address to wifi user using radius Attributes i
Alexandre Chapellon wrote:
> Hi every body,
> While all the documentation on the web seems to answer *NO*, and because
> I feel like i need to talk to someone today, I was wondering if there is
> any way to allocate IP address to wifi user using radius Attributes
> instead of DHCP?
Nope. The on
Hi every body,
While all the documentation on the web seems to answer *NO*, and because
I feel like i need to talk to someone today, I was wondering if there is
any way to allocate IP address to wifi user using radius Attributes
instead of DHCP?
Or maybe I should ask... How can i allocate IP addres
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