В сообщении от Воскресенье 22 августа 2010 10:48:56 автор Alan DeKok написал:
Alexander Kubatkin wrote:
This isn't working, i'm trying to put 2 dns-servers in dhcp configuration like this: $RAD_REPLY{'DHCP-Domain-Name-Server'} = ["$ns1","$ns2"] ;
and in resolv.conf i see: nameserver IP1 IP2
The RADIUS server doesn't edit /etc/resolv.conf.
:) i know that, just show a result.
The above line shows that both IPs are getting to the client (and WHY not run the server in debugging mode to see what it's sending?)
it sending only one DHCP-Domain-Name-Server attribute Sending DHCP-Ack of id 3a639955 from DHCP-SERVER:67 to DHCP-AGENT-RELAY:67 DHCP-Subnet-Mask = MASK DHCP-Router-Address = GATEWAY DHCP-Domain-Name-Server = NS_IP2 DHCP-Domain-Name = DOMAIN DHCP-Broadcast-Address = BROADCAST DHCP-NTP-Servers = NTP_IP DHCP-IP-Address-Lease-Time = LEASE_TIME Finished request 2. by in fact, when domain-name-server configured as: $RAD_REPLY{'DHCP-Domain-Name-Server'} = ["$ns1","$ns2"] ; dhcp-ack packet sended option t=6 and l=4, as a result - we have only one nameserver and when configured in dhcp-site as: DHCP-Domain-Name-Server = IP1 DHCP-Domain-Name-Server = IP2 dhcp-ack packet sended option t=6 and l=8, as a result we have two nameservers and more... then this attrubute configured in dhcp-site as 2 separate IPs, in radiusd -X output showed only one this attribute with only one value in "Sending DHCP-Ack"-section.
Alan DeKok.
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