I'm sorry! I try to connect in telnet...
Moreover, probably I solved my problem with your suggestion.
In the clients.conf I create a specific client for each host on my network, like this:
and not a unique client like I using before:
Now when I try to make access trough telnet on my router or on my switch, in the radius.log I see all the information that I need:
Wed Jul 23 12:06:42 2008 : Auth: Login OK: [test] (from client router port 194
cli
172.16.0.1)
Wed Jul 23 12:06:42 2008 : Auth: Login OK: [test] (from client switch port 194
cli
172.16.0.1)
Thanks for the help!!!!!!!!!
Regards
Danilo
2008/7/23 Alan DeKok
<aland@deployingradius.com>
Danilo Molini wrote:
> I try to explain better what I want.
>
> My freeradius server is
10.0.0.1 and the router that
> use the radius service is
192.168.0.1 and I try to
> connecto to the router from my pc with ip address
172.16.0.1 'connect"... how? Administrator login on the router? Please be specific.
You have been careful to *not* describe what you are trying to do.
The less information you give, the harder it is for anyone to help you.
>
> The log report this information:
>
> Auth: Login OK: [test] (from client myhomenetwork-network port 194 cli
>
172.16.0.1 )
> Is it possibile to add the information of the router on which I have
> request access?
Read the log message again. It *is* printing out the client
information. In this case, it's "myhomenetwork-network".
If you want it to print out something else for the name of the client,
edit the "shortname" field of the "client" entry that defines the client
IP, shared secret, etc.