Yes, you can specify a network, not just single IP address. Ivan Kalik Kalik Informatika ISP Dana 12/4/2008, "Tuc at T-B-O-H.NET" <ml@t-b-o-h.net> piše:
Hi Ivan,
Thanks for the reply. I think its starting to sink in. :) I have to test out how we'll do a bit of it, but I think I get the jist of it. I don't see how any of the netmask, require_message_authenticator or virtual_server fit into it... But since I wasn't using it anyway, I won't push my luck. ;) (Unless for netmask your saying the nasname could be 192.168.3.0/24)
Thanks, Tuc
nasname on your AP goes into NAS-Identifier filed in access request. It's not the same as nasname in nas table which takes NAS IP or FQDN. You can put it in shortname filed. "Secret per NAS" = "Secret per NAS IP address".
Ivan Kalik Kalik Informatika ISP
Dana 11/4/2008, "Tuc at T-B-O-H.NET" <ml@t-b-o-h.net> piše:
Hi,
If I choose DNS name, and I don't fully qualify it, does it follow the standard BIND rules of using the "domain" setting, or going down the "search" path?
Reason I'm trying to avoid the IP or the FQDN is that I was hoping to use the nasname along with the secret in the UAM program I'm using for a "Secret per NAS" situation. The hotspots are already using just a nasname currently (Which is just something like SBC-1427). (Then again, getting the client to put all the NAS into DNS is going to be a tough sell too)
Thanks, Tuc
IP address (or DNS name) goes into nasname field.
Ivan Kalik Kalik Informatika ISP
Dana 11/4/2008, "Tuc at T-B-O-H.NET" <ml@t-b-o-h.net> piše:
Hi,
I had actually kept this email in my queue to implement someday. Today is someday. But I have a question.
The config file contains IP addresses, which the nas.sql doesn't. How do I sync up the format of the clients.conf with the nas.sql?
client nas_shortname { ipaddr = ?????????? (or) ipv6addr = ???????? netmask = ???????? secret = nas_secret require_message_authenticator = ???????? shortname = nas_shortname nastype = nas_type virtual_server = ???????? }
Thanks, Tuc
Hi,
in sql.conf it says:
Set readclients to 'yes' to read radius clients from the database ('nas' table) Clients will ONLY be read on server startup. For performance and security reasons, finding clients via SQL queries CANNOT be done "live" while the server is running.
Best, Walter
Am 22.01.2008 um 19:30 schrieb Pawel Cieplinski:
> Hi there > > > > Everything works fine so far, but after adding a new NAS to DB, > radius server need restart to read this data, I am trying to > manipulate nas list without restarting freeradius, but due to lack > od documentation could you help me with that please. > > > > Pawel Cieplinski
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