using nasid instead of client ip..
Oguzhan Kayhan
oguzhank at bilkent.edu.tr
Tue Jul 14 13:50:59 CEST 2009
>> And now when i try to run second different client software on same
>> server,
>> because the client ip still 192.168.0.15 it uses same virtual server on
>> radius.
>> Is there any other way to use different virtual server according to
>> nasip
>> for example???
>
> You mean NAS-Identifier? Yes. Create two virtual home servers (lets say
> NAS1 and NAS2, see proxy.conf). Then use unlang or users file to separate
> requests:
>
> if (NAS-IP-Address == "192.168.0.15) {
> if (NAS-Identifier == "NAS1") {
> update control {
> Proxy-To-Realm := "NAS1"
> }
> elsif (NAS-Identifier == "NAS2" {
> ...
>
> Ivan Kalik
> Kalik Informatika ISP
Hello,
I tried the following configuration on sites-enabled
listen {
ipaddr = 192.168.10.91
port = 1815
type = auth
virtual_server = dormnet
}
listen {
ipaddr = 192.168.10.95
port = 1814
type = auth
virtual_server = wireless
}
server wireless {
authorize {.............
}
server dormnet {
authorize { .............
}
client 192.168.16.145 {
shortname = test-client
secret = xxxxxx
}
-----------------------------------------------------------
I got the output as follows when i run freeradius as debug mode.
...
....
.....
Listening on authentication address * port 1812
Listening on accounting address * port 1813
Listening on authentication address * port 1821
Listening on authentication address 139.179.10.91 port 1815 as server
wireless
Listening on authentication address 139.179.10.95 port 1814 as server dormnet
Listening on proxy address * port 1816
Ready to process requests.
---------------------------------------------------
First of all before explaining my problem i think it is about the default
freeradius listening on * port 1812..
How will i disable that??
And my problem.
I set my clients radius settings as 192.168.10.95 1814 and 192.168.10.91
1815 but both authenticated for the settings of wireless virtualserver.
What can be the problem???
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