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<p style="margin: 0px;">So the program (freeradius?!) that is calling rad2vmps is a perl script?<br />
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<p style="margin: 0px;"><span>Best, Jan<br />
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Alan DeKok <aland@deployingradius.com> hat am 8. September 2010 um 14:19 geschrieben:<br />
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> Jan Zacharias wrote:<br />
> > is the vmps functionality in freerad really a substitute for freenac?<br />
><br />
> For some of it.<br />
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> > Is there a Gui that I missed?<br />
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> FreeRADIUS doesn't include a GUI for VMPS.<br />
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> > After reading the sample configuration in<br />
> > sites-available/vmps I get the impression that freerad<br />
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> Please use the right name. It's not "freerad".<br />
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> > can just handle<br />
> > vmps requests as well. For me, vmps is not required at all, the clients<br />
> > use 802.1x as the switches do. Rad2vmps is just necessary as freenac<br />
> > can not speak radius natively - maybe this was not clear :)<br />
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> I'm familiar with freenac.<br />
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> > Back to the topic: if rad2vmps gets the wrong mac from the freerad<br />
> > thread this is no<br />
> > perl issue, right?<br />
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> What did I say it was? Did you read my previous message?<br />
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> Alan DeKok.<br />
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