Hi Douglas, Thank you! I tried to set attribute "ASA-Group-Policy" under "update reply", ASA didn't take it. I also tried to set it under "update request", it also didn't work. I am able to create a group with group attribute, and set Cisco AVpair for the group in raddb/mod-config/file/authorize, but I never had the luck to make ASA-Group-Policy attribute work with ASA. Any other thought? Thanks, Rong On Thu, Jul 11, 2019 at 11:46 AM Douglas C. Stephens <stephend@ameslab.gov> wrote:
Rong Wang,
Do you mean ASA group policy attributes?
If so, I do this sort of thing by adding clauses in my /etc/raddb/sites-enabled/site post-auth section. I do an if(){} clause with an LDAP-Group check to see if the user is a member. If true, then I include within the "if{}" an "update reply {}" clause and set the attribute I want to the value I want (either fixed supported VALUEs by name, or arbitrary values, as appropriate).
Take a look in dictionary.cisco.asa provided with, and loaded by, FreeRADIUS. If the attributes you want to set are in there, you can use them. On my CentOS-7 systems with CentOS-supplied FreeRADIUS RPMs, the dictionaries are in /usr/share/freeradius.
On 7/11/2019 12:59 PM, Rong Wang wrote:
Hello,
I am trying to find out the correct way to send group policy attribute to Cisco ASA for remote access vpn users. I am running Freeradius version 3.0.17, and Cisco ASA version 9.8.3(18). Any help is appreciated.
Thanks, Rong Wang
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