Either (a), no you didn't, or (b) you installed a different version which no longer has this feature.
The situation is (b). A few days ago, I find that the dynamic client module doesn't work when the client is defined by files in the /etc/raddb/dynamic-clients directory, for freeradius 3 on centos 7. Then I test the module again for freeradius 2 on centos 6. When test on centos 6, I also try to use radmin, show client list, show client config both work. After the bug for the dynamic client module has fixed, I try to use radmin on centos 7. "show client config" doesn't work this time. I try to test "show client config" on centos 6 again, but this time I make a mistake that I create a centos 7 server and thought it was centos 6. Sorry. Today I create a true centos 6 server, "show client config" work.
Yes. I can read the documentation. Why point this out? The server changes over time, and sometimes the documentation is imperfect.
I read "I'm not sure when it was deleted, or if it existed at all." in your reply as "I'm really not sure if it existed at all." So I provide some evidence to prove it exists. On Tue, Mar 12, 2019 at 12:46 AM Alan DeKok <aland@deployingradius.com> wrote:
On Mar 11, 2019, at 11:51 AM, John Erickson <johnerickson663@gmail.com> wrote:
I have just used the "show client config ipaddr" a few days ago.
Either (a), no you didn't, or (b) you installed a different version which no longer has this feature.
It can show configs such as the secret for a given ipaddr.
Apparently not any more.
At the master branch and the v3.0.x branch, the man pages for radmin still include the "show client config ipaddr" command.
Yes. I can read the documentation. Why point this out?
The server changes over time, and sometimes the documentation is imperfect.
Alan DeKok.
- List info/subscribe/unsubscribe? See http://www.freeradius.org/list/users.html