Hi Alan, Thanks for you help. I agree with you, it should not be a problem, but it is! On some systems, these addresses do not work. Looking for a way to make the freeradius does not provide addresses in .0 or .255. Regards, 2011/12/30 Alan DeKok <aland@deployingradius.com>
Arlindo F. Neto wrote:
When I use a range of addresses greater than one network /24, the ippool provides IP to the client with zero end (eg 192.168.10.0).
Yes.
Is there any configuration to be done to solve this problem?
No.
It's not a problem. 192.168.10.0 is a valid IP address.
It's true that many systems *assume* that .0 is invalid. Those systems are broken.
Similarly, .255 is a valid IP address.
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