You can also put them in the table called "nas" if you are using SQL. You will need to set readclients to yes (at the very end of sql.conf). Ivan Kalik Kalik Informatika ISP Dana 6/8/2007, "Kevin Bailey" <kbailey@freewayprojects.com> piše:
Alan DeKok wrote:
Kevin Bailey wrote:
What are the differences between clients and NAS's? - Where should they be defined?
A Network Access Server (NAS) is a RADIUS client. It should be defined in "clients.conf"
I seem to have been able to connect the client box by adding an entry into client.com
*Please* be careful about terminology. If you keep getting it wrong, you won't be able to remember what thing means what, and any answers here won't help you.
Sorry - this should have been clients.conf
# 03/05/2007 - kbailey # Test connection to AF-IT Epygi box. client quadro.af-it.com { secret = password shortname = afit_test nastype = epygi }
But this is not showing up under the NAS list in the dialupadmin interface - under Radius clients, NAS administration.
Because dialupadmin looks in an SQL database for the clients. It doesn't read the "clients.conf" file.
So can clients be stored in various places? - or should I only use /etc/freeradius/clients.conf for the freeradius server. This was the place which seemed to work.
Have spent several days reading as much online as possible and now have the system authenticating calls from a VOIP box - but it's a big subject to get on board!
Thanks,
Kevin
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