Thanks! It works! But anyway It would be nice if someone clarify why standard radreply attributes did not work with eap stuff. 23.05.2014 5:11, * ?????:
This is my work around.
Try this in post-auth
update reply {
Class = "%{sql:SELECT `value` FROM `radreply` WHERE `username`='%{User-Name}' and `attribute`='Class';}"
}
I tried enabling use_tunnled_reply=yes. But no reply is sent through access accept.
On 23/05/2014 2:10 AM, "free.aaa" <free.aaa@gmail.com <mailto:free.aaa@gmail.com>> wrote:
Hi all!
It seems like a missed some basic concepts about eap in freeradius. How to make freeradius return attribute for a specific user?
I'm using freeradius-3.0.3.
I created user in mysql (radcheck) as usual: test Cleartext-Password := test
And add to radreply table: test Class = temp_class
And when I do eap-mschapv2 I did not receive Class attribute.
I need help to clarify this concept and advice how to include this attribute in the reply.
PS: As one try I added to my default config in the post-auth section the following:
update reply { Class = "%{Class}" }
and after that the Class attribute appeared in the access-accept but it was empty.
Thanks in advance! Best regards, Alex
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