Hi all, Configuration (Debian packaged): - freeradius 2.0.4 - pgsql 8.3 When AUTHing and ACCounTing, the FreeRADIUS makes some SQL queries containing the NAS information. Currently, on our system, the query SELECTs a function and depending on that NAS information brought in the query we answer by a Access-Reject if from the bad NAS. - Is there, in the default FreeRadius proposed SQL schema a way to restrict on NAS? - Is there a query (or table) just for that usage? -- Architecte Informatique: Administration Systeme, Recherche & Developpement + 261 32 11 401 65 Pensez a l'environnement avant d'imprimer ce message
When AUTHing and ACCounTing, the FreeRADIUS makes some SQL queries containing the NAS information.
Currently, on our system, the query SELECTs a function and depending on that NAS information brought in the query we answer by a Access-Reject if from the bad NAS.
- Is there, in the default FreeRadius proposed SQL schema a way to restrict on NAS?
Yes, there are a few ways to do that. But what is "bad" NAS doing in the clients.conf in the first place? Or do you want to tie users to devices? To tie the user to a single device you need just NAS IP, for multiple devices you should use huntgroupss/sqlhuntgroups.
- Is there a query (or table) just for that usage?
No. Ivan Kalik Kalik Informatika ISP
08/03/2009 05:00 PM, Ivan Kalik:
Yes, there are a few ways to do that. But what is "bad" NAS doing in the clients.conf in the first place? Or do you want to tie users to devices?
Yes, the goal is to tie a user to a specific NAS.
To tie the user to a single device you need just NAS IP, for multiple devices you should use huntgroupss/sqlhuntgroups.
Okay! Great. -- Architecte Informatique: Administration Systeme, Recherche & Developpement + 261 32 11 401 65 Pensez a l'environnement avant d'imprimer ce message
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