I would like to have some insight in using virtual servers. But I am really stuck at the point that if i use virtual server how will be the DB entry look like i.e radreply / radgroup reply ?
As far i understand , the reply attributes with value should be available in the reply table which matches to those of the NAS.
Regards
Suman
I personnally use post-auth sections of each of my virtual server to send diffrenet attributes.
I find It to be very clean way to achieve this.
regards
Le 08/10/2011 20:02, Wegener, Norbert a écrit :
The general idea is to setup a virtual server for each type of NAS and make sure, that every NAS is loaded into the correct virtual server.------------------------------------------------------------------------
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*Gesendet:* Samstag, 8. Oktober 2011 16:39
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*Betreff:* Dynamic Attributes Based on NAS Type !
Hi Everyone ... Currently i am planning to integrate freeradius with different NAS like Chillispot , Cisco etc and enable roaming users so that they can log in from any of the NAS.
As the reply items are different with different NAS , i am looking for ideas how to enable a single user to roam and connect from different NAS.
In my case i think static reply items are not possible per user wise or per groupwise so my question is what trick can be used to achieve the same.
I had not tried anything as i have no clue on the same so some highlights on the approach will be a good starting point for me.
Cheers
Suman
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