multiple MAC in calling-station-id
Just a question... we use 'Calling-Station-Id' for authenticate agains MAC address (and username and passwd) can i use multiple 'Calling-Station-Id' if some user account has, let's say 3 laptops.. ?? or is there an other way to link multiple mac addresses to a user account ? ------- users ------ "gebruiker" User-Password == "12345", Calling-Station-Id == "00166f980e78" "00166f97d99d" "testcase1" User-Password == "12345", Calling-Station-Id == "00166f980e78 , 00166f97d99d" "testcase2" User-Password == "12345", Calling-Station-Id == "00166f980e78", Calling-Station-Id == "00166f97d99d" ------------------- dunno somthing like this ?? Cheers Collen...
Collen Blijenberg wrote:
Just a question...
we use 'Calling-Station-Id' for authenticate agains MAC address (and username and passwd)
can i use multiple 'Calling-Station-Id' if some user account has, let's say 3 laptops.. ??
or is there an other way to link multiple mac addresses to a user account ?
Hi Collen, All the check items in the first line of a users file stanza must be matched for access to be granted. You could try using multiple stanzas for each user who needs access from multiple Calling-Station-Ids, eg: testcase1 User-Password == "12345", Calling-Station-Id == "00166f980e78" Reply-Item = "value" Other-Reply-Item = "other value" testcase1 User-Password == "12345", Calling-Station-Id == "00166f97d99d" Reply-Item = "value" Other-Reply-Item = "other value" Cheers, -- James Wakefield, Unix Administrator, Information Technology Services Division Deakin University, Geelong, Victoria 3217 Australia. Phone: 03 5227 8690 International: +61 3 5227 8690 Fax: 03 5227 8866 International: +61 3 5227 8866 E-mail: james.wakefield@deakin.edu.au Website: http://www.deakin.edu.au
Hmm, yes that i did and worked like a charm, now the problem continues... i updated my radius from users file to the mysql backend..! it some what works, but there are problems with duplicate users... in the mysql table 'radcheck' i have entered the following: UserName Attribute op Value gebruiker Calling-Station-Id == 00166f980e78 gebruiker NT-Password := <NT-HASH> gebruiker Calling-Station-Id == 00166f97d99d gebruiker NT-Password := <NT-HASH> (NT-HASH are the same in both fields) now i can't login coz 1 of the 2 Calling-Station-Id attributes are not matched if i change the op from == to := , it alway get true ?! (with the correct password that is) (even is the calling station id is not matched) in my old users file i did: gebruiker User-Password == "12345", Calling-Station-Id == "00166f980e78" gebruiker User-Password == "12345", Calling-Station-Id == "00166f97d99d" and that worked, i could get in the normal way.. so what is differend with the mysql backend ?! if i change the username from gebruiker to gebruiker2 and leave the other un touched, it work. so the problem is with th OP how can i use duplicate users with different attributes ?! Cheers, Collen James Wakefield wrote:
Collen Blijenberg wrote:
Just a question...
we use 'Calling-Station-Id' for authenticate agains MAC address (and username and passwd)
can i use multiple 'Calling-Station-Id' if some user account has, let's say 3 laptops.. ??
or is there an other way to link multiple mac addresses to a user account ?
Hi Collen,
All the check items in the first line of a users file stanza must be matched for access to be granted. You could try using multiple stanzas for each user who needs access from multiple Calling-Station-Ids, eg:
testcase1 User-Password == "12345", Calling-Station-Id == "00166f980e78" Reply-Item = "value" Other-Reply-Item = "other value"
testcase1 User-Password == "12345", Calling-Station-Id == "00166f97d99d" Reply-Item = "value" Other-Reply-Item = "other value"
Cheers,
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