bluelip@gmail.com wrote:
We'd like to setup the following:
A workstation is booted, the supplicant asks for the credentials, the cisco switch pa sses the credentials to a freeradius server, freeradius authenticates the user to an edirectory ldap server, freeradius decides which Tunnel-Private-Group-Id to send bac k to the switch to place the user into the correct VLAN.
The authentication/authorization works fine. The cisco switch accepts the returned VL AN info if we 'hard code it into the users files such as with:
DEFAULT Tunnel-Private-Group-ID:1 := 901 Tunnel-Type:1 = VLAN, Tunnel-Medium-Type:1 = IEEE-802
We attempted to make the configuration more generic by setting Tunnel-Private-Group-I D equal to an LDAP attribute in ldap.attrmap. This would automatically associate the VLAN ID w/ the user.
replyItem Tunnel-Private-Group-ID ourldapattribforthevlan
That didn't work because freeradius wasn't associating a tag with the attribute(or wa s setting it to zero when responding to the switch. A wireshark capture confirmed the 0 tag. We attempted to add a :1 after Tunnel-Private-Group-ID, but that didn't pan o ut either.
We then attempted to use unlang in the users file to accomplish the same thing. (Tunn
unlang doesn't live in the users file; it lives in the config file, like so: server { authorize { preprocess ldap update reply { Tunnel-Private-Group-Id:1 := "%{reply:Tunnel-Client-Endpoint}" } } }
el-Client-Endpoint was added to ldap.attrmap as dummy variable to hold the 'ourldapat tribforthevlan' from LDAP)
DEFAULT Tunnel-Private-Group-ID:1 := `%{reply:Tunnel-Client-Endpoint}`, Tunnel-Type:1 = VLAN, Tunnel-Medium-Type:1 = IEEE-802
This isn't "unlang" - it's just a plain "files" module entry.
With this configuration, we tried countless combinations of backticks, single quotes, and double quotes. The best response we could send back to the switch was: Tunnel-Type:1 = VLAN Tunnel-Medium-Type:1 = IEEE-802 Tunnel-Private-Group-Id:1 = ""
It looks to me like the "files" module was running before the "ldap" module.
Has anyone else come across the issue with Cisco not dealing w/ 0 tags? Is there a wa
I have not. RFC2868 seems pretty clear that a "0" tag is permitted. I've used vlan assignment with a cisco (formarly Airespace) WISM and it will take a "0" tag. What platform & IOS version are you on?
y to use unlang to pull in the variables to be used in the users file?
As I say, unlang doesn't run in the users file - think of it as conditional branching and so forth for the config file.
Thank you for taking the time to read this. After a couple of days of searching, we s till haven't come up w/ the correct search terms for google.
Thank you, Mike Coles
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