[RADIATOR] NAS-Identifier definition in the radiator data dictionary

2014-11-28 Thread Bengi Sağlam
Hi all, I have a problem with the NAS-Identifier attribute. In the current configuration of the radiator for the NAS-Identifier, we use the client MAC value which is the identity of the router. NAS-Identifier = 00-0C-42-FA-53-30 The problem comes out when I want to change the identity of the

Re: [RADIATOR] NAS-Identifier definition in the radiator data dictionary

2014-11-28 Thread Heikki Vatiainen
On 28.11.2014 13.19, Bengi Sağlam wrote: I have a problem with the NAS-Identifier attribute. In the current configuration of the radiator for the NAS-Identifier, we use the client MAC value which is the identity of the router. NAS-Identifier = 00-0C-42-FA-53-30 Hello Bengi, if you have

Re: [RADIATOR] NAS-Identifier definition in the radiator data dictionary

2014-11-28 Thread Alan Buxey
Radiator works on radius datagrams (ie examines the contents) from unknown client IPs? alan -- Sent from my Android device with K-9 Mail. Please excuse my brevity.___ radiator mailing list radiator@open.com.au

Re: [RADIATOR] NAS-Identifier definition in the radiator data dictionary

2014-11-28 Thread Heikki Vatiainen
On 28.11.2014 18.00, Alan Buxey wrote: Radiator works on radius datagrams (ie examines the contents) from unknown client IPs? It will look at the Called-Station-Id if you have configured Client like this (example from ref.pdf): Client MAC:2a-1f-09-5a-25-2a # ... /Client If the Client name

Re: [RADIATOR] NAS-Identifier definition in the radiator data dictionary

2014-11-28 Thread Bengi Sağlam
Hello Heikki, Yes you are right, I configured my Clients with MAC. Previously I had problem I was not receiving Accounting-On packed, however I solved this problem by making a PreClientHook. Inside the hook I am getting Called-Station-Id. *PreClientHook sub { my $nasId =

Re: (RADIATOR) NAS-Identifier value

2001-08-28 Thread Mariano Absatz
Thanx a lot, Hugh. El 28 Aug 2001, a las 9:58, Hugh Irvine escribió: Hello Mariano - On Monday 27 August 2001 23:04, Mariano Absatz wrote: Hi, for what I understand of the standard (RFC2865 section 5.32) the NAS- Identifier attribute is an arbitrary string used to identify the

(RADIATOR) NAS-Identifier value

2001-08-27 Thread Mariano Absatz
Hi, for what I understand of the standard (RFC2865 section 5.32) the NAS- Identifier attribute is an arbitrary string used to identify the NAS. However, when I put a simple string in a ClientListSQL it complains that it can´t resolve an address for it. I had something like this:

Re: (RADIATOR) NAS-Identifier value

2001-08-27 Thread Hugh Irvine
Hello Mariano - On Monday 27 August 2001 23:04, Mariano Absatz wrote: Hi, for what I understand of the standard (RFC2865 section 5.32) the NAS- Identifier attribute is an arbitrary string used to identify the NAS. Yes, although it is usually a fully qualified domain name, and that is what

Re: (RADIATOR) NAS Identifier while running radpwtst

2000-11-08 Thread Hugh Irvine
At 11:48 +0500 8/11/00, cistron wrote: Dear friends, While running Radiator 2.16.3 I am not getting NAS Identifier although I am specifying it nas_ip_address at the command prompt. Can we get the identifier. I will need to see a copy of your configuration file (no secrets) together with a

(RADIATOR) NAS Identifier while running radpwtst

2000-11-07 Thread cistron
Dear friends, While running Radiator 2.16.3 I am not getting NAS Identifier although I am specifying it nas_ip_address at the command prompt. Can we get the identifier. Thanks and Regards. === Archive at http://www.starport.net/~radiator/ Announcements on [EMAIL PROTECTED] To

(RADIATOR) NAS-Identifier

1999-06-24 Thread Anonymous
In getting Radiator to work with a Nortel CVX 1800, I found that it sends NAS-Identifier but not NAS-IP-Address. As a result Radiator doesn't do quite what you expect unless you tell the Nortel box to send its IP address in NAS-Identifier. There should probably be a warning in the manual about